For some, quarantine was a time to reflect on things and learn new skills. For others it was a time of worry and stress, others still lost track of time, ate and drank too much and became surgically attached to the sofa, wondering if things would ever find some sense of ‘normality’ again! We weren’t all in the same boat, but we were all in the same storm, weathering our own very personal situations as best we could. There’s many mental health issues associated with all of those things, but this blog post is about the physical aspect of coming out of quarantine.
In a short time we will all be emerging from various states and severity of quarantine, venturing back into the world at large. So now is a good time to take a few minutes to assess your health and fitness. Did you use lockdown to spend some time getting fitter or did you, like so many of us, eat your feelings (no judgement here, we all did what we needed to do to cope with the physical restrictions and emotional fallout!) and gain weight, lose cardio fitness and generally let things slide? Nothing wrong with that, we all have coping mechanisms and during an historic event, the likes of which none of us have ever seen before, we each revert to our places of safety, of comfort, but these, much as many other coping strategies, aren’t sustainable. It’s time to assess your fitness levels and get yourself on the healthy track again.
I’m not into body shaming and I don’t like judging or being judged by the world, my concerns are more about health. To me it’s more about a healthy lifestyle and decreasing your likelihood of life changing diseases than whether you have a flat stomach, big biceps or glutes to die for!
So what can we do to get ourselves back on track? We don’t have to spend days on a treadmill or survive on celery for weeks, that’s not sustainable either and can actually do more harm than good. What we can do is create some new healthier habits, a whole lifestyle change, not just a ‘diet’. Diets come and go, fads and crazes and most are destined to fail as they are effective short term but practically impossible to maintain for longer periods of time. I don’t deny myself anything, I eat whatever I feel like eating with a few modifications and everything in moderation. It’s not always easy and of course there are ‘cheat’ days which aren’t actually cheat days, but ‘slid off the rails’ days, but pick yourself up, dust it off and get back on it. I say these things have to be whole lifestyle changes as that will make them viable for the long term, not just a few pounds over a few weeks. Slightly smaller portions, lower in some fats, less processed foods full of sugars, more vegetables and fruits and a couple of bits of chocolate instead of finishing the whole bar (yes I’ve done that plenty!) I’ve coupled this with some gentle exercising. I go for gentle walks ( I sometimes run too, but that’s my personal choice) to get around six thousand steps a day in. I do HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) three times a week. Sounds scary I know, but it’s literally ten or fifteen minutes of intermittent hard exercise and a few seconds rest, which I’ve personally found to be VERY effective, not only for cardio, but also for weight loss. Coupled with this I also do a half hour yoga session three times a week at beginners level. It helps with flexibility, strength and focus and is really gentle and relaxing. None of these things have to be expensive, they can be done at home with little or no equipment and following tutorials on YouTube in the comfort of your own space.
A combination of these things has, for me, proved invaluable and I’ve lost over three stone (around 50lbs!) since Sept last year and gained muscle mass and vastly improved my cardio and overall fitness levels. I’ve had a little help and guidance but most of it has been self taught and self motivated and the results have been undeniable and relatively easy to sustain over a longer period than ‘just’ a diet.
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