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So, I've been exercising a lot lately with my stationary bike. Not trying to lose weight or gain a bunch of mass/bulk up. Just trying to be healthier/strengthen muscles in my legs & core to help support my joints better - I have a congenital hip deformity that's been causing a lot of pain/may require surgery. The home exercise is done in conjunction w/physical therapy 2x a week.
At home, every day, or every other day, I go for an hour on my stationary bike (low resistance due to the hip problem). I seem to stay between 15-20mph throughout the ride. Get all sweaty, heart rate up between 130-150. I also wear an abdominal TENS unit belt to work my core while I ride. After the bike, I do 20-30 push-ups, & the physical therapy homework exercises for my hips (TA activation, hip flexion, bilateral gluteal bridges, clamshell - nothing too intense).
I feel pretty good immediately afterward. But within an hour or so, I'm hit by a wave of sleepiness I can't seem to shake. And I don't want to nap. Is this normal when you're just starting out (I've only just started supplementing phys therapy with home exercise over the past month)? Is it something that subsides after awhile, or am I dong something wrong?
I know I'm getting adequate sleep, staying sufficiently hydrated, & I'm pretty sure I'm consuming enough food. I eat a lot of the same food every day, I'm boring. For breakfast I have coffee & a wrap comprised of a whole wheat tortilla, 1 egg white, 1 slice of turkey bacon, kale, tomatoes, 2 tbsp nonfat cheddar, a little red pepper hummus. Sometimes a piece of fruit with it. Multivitamin, d3, fish oil & a B-complex+C vitamin. I usually consume this between a 1/2-1 hour before exercise.
After exercise, I have a fairly large smoothie (1 cup nonfat Greek yogurt, 1/4 cup whole almonds, 2-3 cups fresh spinach, chunk of fresh ginger, 1/4-1/3 cup blueberries, & a splash of v8 juice).
If I'm particularly active in a day, I may have a Clif bar (or a cup of soup or oatmeal) sometime in the late afternoon.
For dinner it's usually a serving of chicken or fish with some sautéed kale or broccoli. Maybe a small sweet potato or slice of pumpernickel toast.
I assume I'm eating enough since my weight hasn't gone up or down at all since starting all this. I'm 5'9" & weigh between 125-130 lbs (I've always fluctuated by 5 lbs, so I give that range). And again, not looking to alter my weight in any way. Just trying to tone up, protect joints, etc.
The fatigue's not a huge deal, ultimately. I was just curious about it/wondering if anyone had any suggestions. I don't experience it when I only do the bike for half an hour, but I really enjoy going a full hour, if not more, in time, if it doesn't adversely affect my hip.
Who knows, maybe this is simply part of the process of aging.
Anyway, thanks in advance.
At home, every day, or every other day, I go for an hour on my stationary bike (low resistance due to the hip problem). I seem to stay between 15-20mph throughout the ride. Get all sweaty, heart rate up between 130-150. I also wear an abdominal TENS unit belt to work my core while I ride. After the bike, I do 20-30 push-ups, & the physical therapy homework exercises for my hips (TA activation, hip flexion, bilateral gluteal bridges, clamshell - nothing too intense).
I feel pretty good immediately afterward. But within an hour or so, I'm hit by a wave of sleepiness I can't seem to shake. And I don't want to nap. Is this normal when you're just starting out (I've only just started supplementing phys therapy with home exercise over the past month)? Is it something that subsides after awhile, or am I dong something wrong?
I know I'm getting adequate sleep, staying sufficiently hydrated, & I'm pretty sure I'm consuming enough food. I eat a lot of the same food every day, I'm boring. For breakfast I have coffee & a wrap comprised of a whole wheat tortilla, 1 egg white, 1 slice of turkey bacon, kale, tomatoes, 2 tbsp nonfat cheddar, a little red pepper hummus. Sometimes a piece of fruit with it. Multivitamin, d3, fish oil & a B-complex+C vitamin. I usually consume this between a 1/2-1 hour before exercise.
After exercise, I have a fairly large smoothie (1 cup nonfat Greek yogurt, 1/4 cup whole almonds, 2-3 cups fresh spinach, chunk of fresh ginger, 1/4-1/3 cup blueberries, & a splash of v8 juice).
If I'm particularly active in a day, I may have a Clif bar (or a cup of soup or oatmeal) sometime in the late afternoon.
For dinner it's usually a serving of chicken or fish with some sautéed kale or broccoli. Maybe a small sweet potato or slice of pumpernickel toast.
I assume I'm eating enough since my weight hasn't gone up or down at all since starting all this. I'm 5'9" & weigh between 125-130 lbs (I've always fluctuated by 5 lbs, so I give that range). And again, not looking to alter my weight in any way. Just trying to tone up, protect joints, etc.
The fatigue's not a huge deal, ultimately. I was just curious about it/wondering if anyone had any suggestions. I don't experience it when I only do the bike for half an hour, but I really enjoy going a full hour, if not more, in time, if it doesn't adversely affect my hip.
Who knows, maybe this is simply part of the process of aging.
Anyway, thanks in advance.
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