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Old 10-17-2004, 12:12 AM   #1
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Weight training in water???

Hi All,
It has been a while since I posted because I find it painful to read about everyone else's success (I really am very happy for all) when I am struggling to lose every ounce; I feel like such a failure. On my good days I look at the upside of having lost what I have, but I guess now is bad because I have lost only a pound or two in the last two months. I have only lost a total of around 30-35 pounds in 10 months. I do have restriction (better in the AM) and I do eat less; I just don't lose weight. At any rate, Alex suggested that I try weight training, and I have read that it increases metabolism. I have been hypothyroid since I was 19, and I have a resting metabolic rate over 1800--which is horrible. So....I am looking to increase my metabolism. I do exercise regularly in water. I want to include some weight training, but I want to do it in the water because I have had back surgery and am restricted as to what I can lift. I would appreciate any advice. I do go to a health club, and I know they have water weights and ankle wraps and water bells. Any suggestions? And please know that I am really happy for all of you who have wonderful weight loss success.
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Sultana, please don't be discouraged! You're doing great! Hagatheresa and La Madam (Michelle) both do water exercises. I bet they can give you some good ideas. That is easier on your joints too. Hang in there and come talk w/ people "all in the same boat" when you can. Best of luck to you!
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Sultana, this is a very informative website about women's weight training. Hope it's encouraging to you....stumptuous.com/weights.html It's for women by a woman.
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Hi Sultana!!

Water weight training is a great idea! Do you have access to any professional advisors where you swim? Maybe there's a personal trainer you can engage for just one or two sessions to really teach you the right way to do various exercises. It really helps to have that guidance.

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Sultana, hang in there. You might be one of those people who starts off losing slowly (I'm one of those people myself, when I diet and exercise), then BAM! suddenly, the weight will start falling off faster than you want it to. You say you only lost 30-35 pounds- I ask you, isn't it great that those pounds are gone, instead of gained? Please be proud of yourself for this accomplishment and don't get discouraged. You're doing great!
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The Stumptuous site is fabulous; thanks, Marie, for letting us know about it. I'm just starting to use weights again (I, too, have back trouble) and love the common-sense advice and smarty-pants attitude of the site. I didn't find anything on water weights. However, you may be able to modify traditional weight-training exercises -- on land -- to avoid injury.

One great thing about weight training: It does increase your metabolism, not just during the exercise itself, but by increasing the proportion of muscle to fat in your body.
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