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Thimble
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2009 Programme of Thimble..........
      #298514 - 06/01/2009 14:01

For anyone who might be interested............now don't all rush at once.

I have just put in motion another itemm from this programme. I have joined a pilates class which is held in a clinic with trained physiotherapists. Starting Feb 19th.

That should increase steps on pedometer.

And another item bites the dust............

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bluebella
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Re: 2009 Programme of Thimble.......... [Re: Thimble]
      #298517 - 06/01/2009 14:04

Well done Thimble, you're being really positive.
I'm sure 2009 will be a good year for you.

Bluebella


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Thimble
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Re: 2009 Programme of Thimble.......... [Re: bluebella]
      #298523 - 06/01/2009 14:11

I feel so good compared to how I felt up to November this year. But since December have jot got better and better.............and you know what............

it is all because I joined this forum.

So far:

I got a new car - automatic as easier for my knee
Sat nav for new car
New laptop
Pedometer
Took the bull by the horns and have organised a forum lunch
Joined Pilates class

There ain't no stopping this little devil now...............

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bluebella
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Re: 2009 Programme of Thimble.......... [Re: Thimble]
      #298528 - 06/01/2009 14:13

Well good for you, you go girl!

Bluebella


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chilla
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Re: 2009 Programme of Thimble.......... [Re: bluebella]
      #298530 - 06/01/2009 14:15

I'm felling inadequate now, Thimble.

Pilates will be great for your core strength and flexibility, though probably won't count much towards steps unless there's a lot of hospital corridors to walk down!

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Tigerfeet
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Re: 2009 Programme of Thimble.......... [Re: chilla]
      #298584 - 06/01/2009 14:49

Well done - good for you. xx

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Thimble
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Re: 2009 Programme of Thimble.......... [Re: Tigerfeet]
      #298650 - 06/01/2009 15:48

Hi everyone.....

Chilla that is what I am looking for to start with. Working this alongside the gentle exercise I will be doing as part of my rehab programme should get me well on the road to achieving my goal.

I feel so positive about this year.............

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RunGirl
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Re: 2009 Programme of Thimble.......... [Re: Thimble]
      #298685 - 06/01/2009 16:09

Well done - I've never done Pilates, but I go to a yoga class once a week and it really does help with flexibility and posture (I'm not much good but keep trying!). Hope you enjoy the Pilates x

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Re: 2009 Programme of Thimble.......... [Re: RunGirl]
      #298722 - 06/01/2009 16:27

Good for you! This is going to be such a good year, I can tell.

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Marylou94
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Re: 2009 Programme of Thimble.......... [Re: Thimble]
      #298726 - 06/01/2009 16:29

I wish I had the energy for exercise. I have been struck by the flu bug since 28th Dec. i worked on Xmas and Boxing days and was looking forward to the time off. I have managed two days of work since and got sent back home today. I hope Pilates will be gentler once I have recovered as I feel sluggish. I hope to look up classes held locally without having to belong to a club.
How many times a week does one need to attend to see the results?


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