TheSilveryTinsellyPussycat
Tue 01-Jan-13 01:02:37
On another mh thread I wrote:
Although I'm no longer depressed, I am finding it hard to get going these days, but Ok once have got going. I think I need exercise - it occurred to me today that as my AD is a seratonin re-uptake inhibitor, the more seratonin I make, the more there should be around to have its uptake inhibited, iyswim. Exercise releases seratonin QED
My problem is getting myself out of the door in the first place, even though I know it's going to help. This was much much worse when I was depressed, but now I find I'm making excuses about the weather and/or needing a new swimming costume!
Wondered if anyone else would like to talk about the effect, if any, of exercise on their mh, and maybe even offer each other mutual support in our decisions whether or not to take some!
My preferred exercise is walking alone (or swimming alone if weather awful), I am in a nice rural area, however I thought it would be nice to share the stuff I've seen with others and vice versa, should I manage to get myself out there...
TheSilveryTinsellyPussycat
Sat 05-Jan-13 12:59:38
It's not a bad thing lavender, tis just the way I am, having made a study of myself for the last nearly 60 years 
I am feeling v well, and getting on with life. The exercise is not an angst-ridden thing for me 
LavenderBriggs
Sat 05-Jan-13 14:04:09
Oh yes, angst is terribly tiring 
Glad to hear you're feeling well.
Bikram yoga really helps with my anxiety. Running too but I find it boring!
HellesBelles396
Sat 05-Jan-13 14:16:19
Yesterday, I walked the quarter of a mile to, and then, from the shop - TWICE! (because I forgot the custard).
Not sure that counts but i'll be going back to hiking miles around the school as of Monday. Staff get free use of the school gym 4pm-5pm. I'm thinking about buying some larger gym gear to fit my recently size 18-ed self making use of it!
TheSilveryTinsellyPussycat
Sat 05-Jan-13 14:20:15
Yes that counts
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I used to walk down the same railway line as previously mentioned, 10 min to shop, then back, most days and that counted even though it was usually for cigarettes
HellesBelles396
Sat 05-Jan-13 14:25:31
That's a good point silvery I definitely do less exercise since stopping smoking as it meant HAVING to leave the house at least once a day to visit my dealer the co-op!!
I've walked today too. 1.5 miles to town and the same back. We have some rare sunshine so I feel more 'up' iyswim. I feel loads better for getting out in it.
digerd
Sat 05-Jan-13 16:40:21
I don't like exercise just for the sake of it, and walking hurts my legs and find laborious. But I love Dancing. We learn sequences that are repeated facing a different wall in the room, as long up to 5 minutes. The music ranges from Latin, Jazz, Waltz, Spanish style, Irish, Mexican, Show Girl Style, Pop and my favourite Rhythm and Soul/romantic music which gives me the lovely feeling of floating on a cloud or a feather floating in the breeze.
Those "feel good" chemicals and adrenalin are food for my soul.
I dance for 2 hours, but cannot bear to walk longer than 5 mins .
It is most important to use a form of exercise that makes you feel good.
I agree digerd. I've tried all sorts. I've found many that I don't like. Team sport, swimming for exercise, the gym to name a few.
I love dancing but haven't done any for years. I used to do ballet, tap, modern when I was younger thinner.
I love walking though. I once did a marathon walk and in general I feel there's so much to see when I'm walking. It also helps with the SAD.
Dh wants me to cycle with him and the dcs but I'm scared. I haven't been on a bike since I was twelve.
HellesBelles396
Sat 05-Jan-13 17:08:55
I love dancing but no longer have a partner (though there's a dance school in the village).
TheSilveryTinsellyPussycat
Sat 05-Jan-13 19:14:51
Knees not up to much dancing, although they should be after I have walked/swum a bit as this will build up the muscle around the knee-caps.
Ugh to gyms - the ones I have been to smell vile, and have loud music on, and lots of TVs showing different bands, none of whom match up with the loud music.
I like walking in places with a bit of a view across the landscape, with peace and quiet - I find this helps me 'literally' get my life in perspective...
HellesBelles396
Sat 05-Jan-13 23:48:37
went to dance school social tonight but didn't dance
. my friend wouldn't because she didn't know the steps and I didn't know the steps because she wouldn't get up and try it! Oh well, the walk there and back was exercise!
That's a shame for you HellesBelles. 
I've been thinking about those of you missing the daily walk to the shop. Can you maybe not buy milk in your weekly shop and then perhaps you'd have to walk there everyday for it?
I'm looking forward to the walk to school twice a day. Dcs are back tomorrow. I always miss it but I can't seem to motivate myself to do a daily walk when they aren't in school.
TheSilveryTinsellyPussycat
Sun 06-Jan-13 17:09:42
Does cooking Sunday lunch for my 'fairy-god-daughter', her OH, and their 3 kids count as exercise? It certainly felt like it 
HellesBelles396
Sun 06-Jan-13 19:03:16
having cooked for and pre-cooked a fair bit of food for next weekend's scout camp, I say yes, silvery cooking is exercise!
well - i finally managed to get out for a run today - first one since last April. managed 25 minutes, feel better for it.
might feel motivated enough to try and keep it up now. it wasnt too bad.
digerd
Mon 07-Jan-13 13:21:06
We don't have partners, as I do Line Dancing and it is no longer cowboy style.
Our latest is to OllyM's Trouble Maker, but we dance all different styles to all types of music. The age range is 50s-80s and we all love dancing to music.
many have arthritic problems, but it doesn't matter how you dance - we do it according to our own ability.
i am up and determined to walk the dog in a bit....that will be it for today unless you include a bit of hoovering and washing up!
going to get on with it while im still remotely motivated to move.