Originally Posted by
tickle
Your bmi indicates you are extremely overweight. Leads me to believe you should not be starting on a weight loss programme on the crosstrainer but work up to it gradually. What is this 'tanaka' formula?
My understanding is that any weight loss program should not be undertaken for an overweight person without first checking with your doctor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_of_obesity
I don't even have severe obesity, that starts at 35, so you are wrongly informed.
Maximum Heart Rate Calculator if you want to know about Tanaka's formula.
Here in The Netherlands we don't have the culture of getting check ups with your physician, before you go tot the gym, because we don't have such a huge sue and claim culture as in the US. It is totally normal to do whatever you want, if you are completely healthy, don't suffer from diabetes, don't have high blood pressure, don't have heart failures or anything at all, if you are class 1 obese, like I am. This group is especially for obese women and if I should get a heartattack at the gym, there is an AED there and someone can call an ambulance. If I would have a heart attack right now, I would die, because I am home alone and live by myself.
In the past I tried to lose weight before and it coincidentally came up when I went to see her for something else that I was trying to lose weight. So she asked me if I was also doing exercise and she said good.
I did need a statement from my doctor that it was okay for me to go scuba diving and I got that statement and since scuba diving is a lot more dangerous than doing exercises in the gym, I know that I am okay to participate in this programme.
I did went to my physical therapist recently, because I had lower back pains, she even advised me to start exercising, so I even took pictures of all the equipment in the gym to discuss with her which equipment was suited for me. She said everything except for the step device, because I would use my hips too much for that one, so that is what I am doing, everything except for the steps. I danced salsa for years and I danced it four times a week, but I got overstrained because of the combination of my job and my father's illnes, he died of cancer, tomorrow two years ago. I gained all this weight in the last four years. Both my doctor and my physical therapist are just like me hoping that I can start salsa dancing soon again. I went to a party a few weeks ago, but I am completely out of breath after only one song, while a few years ago, I could dance from 10.00 pm till 4.00 am with barely any breaks. I want to go back to that shape again, so I started with this programme at the gym to gradually get back in shape again. I really hate exercising in the gym, but I really love salsa dancing!