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Diabetes exercises are an important part of your diabetes management plan, and you can do them without leaving your home. Here’s a home-based diabetes fitness video routine that doesn’t require a gym membership, fancy workout clothes, or expensive equipment.
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Exercise is an important part of every type 2 diabetes management plan, but it’s not always easy or convenient to get to the gym. Fortunately, there are ways to get fit without buying an expensive gym membership or spending hours on the treadmill. In fact, you can reap the benefits of diabetes exercises without leaving the comfort of your own home.
How important is exercise for diabetes?
The American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommends 30 minutes of moderate activity most days of the week. If you have trouble fitting in 30 minutes of exercise at a time, consider breaking it up into 10-minute segments. Its best to spread your activity out over at least 3 days during the week and try not to go more than 2 days in a row without exercising. Remember: moderate intensity means that you are working hard enough that you can talk, but not sing, during the activity. Vigorous intensity means you cannot say more than a few words without pausing for a breath during the activity.
If you haven’t been very active recently, start out with 5 or 10 minutes a day. Then, increase your activity sessions by a few minutes each week. Over time, you’ll see your fitness improve, and you’ll find that you’re able to do more.
Getting started with Diabetes exercises at home. If you are just starting out, this free diabetes exercises at home video routine is a great place to begin. You don’t even need to leave the comfort of your own home!
Make sure to get your doctor’s permission before starting with these diabetes exercises at home. Let them know that you want to do these diabetes exercises at home, they can make sure you’re ready for it.
If you’re new to working out, start slowly. Check your blood sugar before, during, and after exercise — especially if you’re trying something new — to determine how it impacts your blood sugar levels. And keep a snack nearby in case your blood sugar drops.
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