Fitness with a hernia & a belly!

Fitness with a hernia & a belly!

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Southerner

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1,431 posts

53 months

Sunday 5th May
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Morning Chaps,

Just wondering if anyone else might have found themselves in a similar situation at some stage; late 30s and have decided, having never paid much attention to fitness, that it’s time to be a bit more interested in it before it’s too late.

I’m fortunate that I’ve always been slim, despite a sweet tooth and a p*ss poor diet, but the belly has been catching up with me now for the past few years. Strict dieting for the past few weeks is seeing me drop about a pound a day or thereabouts, I’m at 14st currently and was 15.10 a year back, so I’m happy with that but conscious that I’ll need to ramp it up to keep the progress going.

The complication is that I have an inguinal hernia, and while I’d really like to smash the belly fat that obviously rules out most things until it’s sorted (NHS, been a while already…). So, any thoughts on exercise/diet/strategy that might help get the podge shifted whilst avoiding putting myself in A&E!!?

grumbledoak

31,560 posts

234 months

Sunday 5th May
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Exercise helps, but losing excess fat is overwhelmingly diet.

Assuming HIIT is out, can you walk or swim? Both are great.

bloomen

6,938 posts

160 months

Sunday 5th May
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Southerner said:
Strict dieting for the past few weeks is seeing me drop about a pound a day or thereabouts,
Unless that's a typo, that's a batty amount of weight loss.

Can't be sustained and your body will be eating plenty of other parts of itself beyond fat.

You may arrive at a target weight and be far weaker than when you started.

Boleros

192 posts

7 months

Sunday 5th May
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A pound a day? Chinny reckon. As the bloke above has said - not sustainable and actually probably counter productive.

Southerner

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1,431 posts

53 months

Sunday 5th May
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I’m using a set of Renpho scales and their app that the missus bought, I suspect they may not be entirely accurate but it’s certainly coming off. Fitting into stuff that I very definitely wasn’t able to wear not all that long ago. But I agree it’s not the best way to do it, hence wanting to firm it up with some hernia-safe exercise!

I’ve been aiming for a decent calorie deficit and plenty of long walks etc, that seems to be shedding the weight but of course it won’t carry on, the magic scales reckon muscle mass is going down as well as bodyfat so absolutely right on that front.

uknick

912 posts

185 months

Wednesday 8th May
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I've the same type of hernia. Gentle running is about all i can do in the gym. Nearly all weights work is out as it uses the core muscles. One of the trainers at the gym did say using the sit down bicep curl machine may be ok.


TownIdiot

105 posts

Wednesday 8th May
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I have a similar issue and find I can use a rowing machine and cycle without issue.

Also use a running machine with an incline, so set that to the steepest setting and walk.


Southerner

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1,431 posts

53 months

Wednesday 8th May
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Cheers chaps, some useful thoughts there!


Sticks.

8,803 posts

252 months

Wednesday 8th May
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If it hurts, stop. smile

MitchT

15,928 posts

210 months

Wednesday 8th May
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Get the hernia repaired - I had mine done in January. In the meantime, healthy eating and lots of walking is a good way to keep fit, in my experience, along with anything already suggested that others have found effective.