Did Statins Help?
Pardon if this is riddled with typos but it's 2:30am. I got my lipid blood test results back yesterday. I'm going to assume heading into perimenopause years shot my numbers up because nothing has changed food wise (though stress wise it's been astronomical the past few years which apparently contributes as well). A reminder, I was at 264 at the beginning of December and my shuck and jive speech to get my shit together didn't land well with her. After a talk with my bestie who is on them convinced me (us) with her experience, I relented and agreed to go on them. After almost 4 months on a 10mg dose (the lowest dose available), I'm at 184. So, I guess they work. 😂 I will also say this is with zero dietary changes and a pretty scattered workout schedule the past two months. I hope in time when all of the projects are done and we are finally able to focus on ourselves that I can eventually go off of them with hard work. I'm pleased with...
I've been wanting to get some compression shorts, I should really do something about it = )
ReplyDeleteGet on it girlie! I think you'll find that it will make a big difference in your intensity and how much you're able to do!
DeleteGreat tips. The compression shorts really have enabled me to step up my workouts. It's like night and day. Before compression shorts I couldn't do any plyo type exercises at all, not even a simple jumping jack, without the gut getting in the way. Now I can do burpees and all kinds of jumps, etc.
ReplyDeleteThe only other thing I would mention is that you also need to make sure that you replace the compression garments regularly because as much as I love my first pair, as I've lost weight they have obviously lost their ability to compress and I recently was feeling some of that hernia type pain so I knew it was time to go to the next size down before that got out of hand.
Excellent points hon! I've updated the post so people get the tip in case they don't read down here. I wish King Size still sold those compression shorts but you might be sized out of them anyway!
DeleteDoes a good sports bra count? I don't quite need anything else, but when I bought a better quality bra I found that I was able to comfortably go at higher intensity. I hadn't even realized that I was uncomfortable before.
ReplyDeleteYES! A good sports bra probably makes a big difference. I can't say the ones I use would be classified as good but I do need to invest in one but I guess I feel like if I'm going to keep losing in that area, I don't want to invest too much yet for myself. But yes, excellent point, a good sports bra can keep the girls in place and save yourself a black eye if you're very well endowed!
DeleteI sure do! If my workout pants aren't skin tight, then they ain't gonna work. Doesn't necessarily make for a good photo op, but it helps me move without worrying about problems from floppage (rubbing from movement is a big reason I wear them!). I've been fortunate that a lot of places now have compression pants for pretty cheap, but I do have a pair of UA compression shorts just in case things start to get too baggy.
ReplyDeleteI am a BIG fan of compression wear and good sports bras, especially when I run. I used to use cheapo bras, and I could get away with it by wearing two, but then I tried a good one and will never go back. I just try and get them on sale, helps a lot!
ReplyDeleteI don't wear compression gear for exercise (I overheat!), but I do wear a compression camisole everywhere else. I don't do much in the way of bouncy stuff, so I don't have too much trouble with 'the extra' at the gym. Another tip is to keep the core engaged. That doesn't eliminate the extra, but it sure does help!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I didn't know compression garments were for exercising. Unfortunately, I don't work out hard enough to need something like this (I suck--I'm about to start the 30 Day Shred though!), but I've always had a lot of discomfort when exercising because of breathing issues I have. I think that that's why I'm always afraid to work out hard, because I'm out of breath so easily. :/
ReplyDeleteWow, I have had that pain before and did not realize what it was. Thanks for the info. It never occurred to me to wear compression garments during exercise. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI love this blog. No excuses. Here are solutions and encouragement. You are awesome.
ReplyDeleteI haven't worn compression undergarments because I could never find workout ones in my size. But looking at the link you provided reminded me that I do have girdle type things at home that I could possibly try as well. Thanks for the awesome tip! My stomach is the biggest issue (seems be to stretching and reforming like silly putty, I must say) and I know if I had some compression I'd have greater freedom of movement. I like it!
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