I haven't exercised in 10 years. I don't know where to start?
I heard weights are great for toning and weight loss but I'm afraid that I'll get too bulky. What should I do?
Sometimes, women are unsure of the advantages of weight training as they do not want to develop large muscles. If you use light to medium weights for 8-12 reps, you will strengthen and tone the muscles but they will not get too big. It takes years of lifting heavy weights to build very large muscles.
I exercise and I eat well. The weight is not falling off in the way it did at the start. What should I do?
My lower back gives me trouble from time to time. I'm nervous about starting exercise. What should I do?
I am 62 and am very active. I'd like to lose some weight for health reasons. I think I eat well but I'm finding it hard to shift the weight. Any advice?
I would examine what you are presently doing and see if we can increase the amount of walking you are doing at present. Once a week it is advisable to go for a long walk. I would introduce a light weights programme that would help with toning and also keep the muscles strong to protect the joints. Finally, I would look at the types and amounts of food you take in during the week and see if any changes can be made.
I am getting married in 10 months. I'd like to lose a stone. When should I start a fitness regime to help me lose the weight?
I have rheumatoid arthritis and am limited in what I can do. Is there any way you can help?
I have had some clients with this condition. The main advice is to keep as active as possible as not moving will only make the joints stiffen up even more. You can achieve the balance between doing some exercise but not overdoing it so that you are caused even more pain. The main focus is on keeping as supple as possible and this involves gentle movement exercises. Also, if you can strengthen the muscles around the joints and take as much pressure off them, that will also help. Anything that causes pain will be avoided. But by doing some exercise you will certainly help the condition.