Survivor Exercise
If your clinic offers an exercise class for cancer survivors - I'd recommend looking into it!
♥ Lynn
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Hi Lynn,
I'm taking a class
Hi Lynn,
I'm taking a class too that sounds very similar. It's called "Strong Survivor" it too is a 12 week program focusing on diet and exercise.
I'm so glad that it is helping you get beyond the bad memories. I just passed by DMX anniversary yesterday and I hear you about trying to get past those memories.
Happy for you! I'm too enjoying the class. It is worth your time ... and at least the one I attend, it is FREE if you're a cancer survivor.0 -
Exercise program for Cancer patients/survivors
I am taking an exercise program offered by my local YMCA called Living Strong Living Well. It is 12 weeks long (twice a week)and is specifically for cancer patients/survivors. It is for people who have become deconditioned due to the disease and its treatment. There are 10 women and 5 men in my class. As part of the class we were given a FREE membership to the Y for the duration of the class. We are also allowed to take any other class during that time (ie. aquatics classes, yoga, etc.)for free.0 -
How wonderful! It is so
How wonderful! It is so important to keep active--it helps with everything that ails us! Also, don't forget just plain walking. Danny and I try and walk 1-3 miles per day and you can add wrist weights to help with bone strengthening.0 -
Interesting subject ....CypressCynthia said:How wonderful! It is so
How wonderful! It is so important to keep active--it helps with everything that ails us! Also, don't forget just plain walking. Danny and I try and walk 1-3 miles per day and you can add wrist weights to help with bone strengthening.
I am going to check out classes offered here in my community ... I need it!
Thank you for the posting, and input.
Vicki Sam0 -
Interesting subject ....CypressCynthia said:How wonderful! It is so
How wonderful! It is so important to keep active--it helps with everything that ails us! Also, don't forget just plain walking. Danny and I try and walk 1-3 miles per day and you can add wrist weights to help with bone strengthening.
double post .. ugh!0 -
Congrats Lynn on all thatCypressCynthia said:How wonderful! It is so
How wonderful! It is so important to keep active--it helps with everything that ails us! Also, don't forget just plain walking. Danny and I try and walk 1-3 miles per day and you can add wrist weights to help with bone strengthening.
Congrats Lynn on all that your involved with now! You are definitely on the right track in moving on with your life beyond cancer.
Best of luck and good health to you,
Megan0
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