Nov 5, 2017

Keep Yourself Fit With Wheelchair Exercises

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By Anthony Meyer


Being physically handicap and dependent on a wheelchair implies you can't perform daily activities as ordinary individuals would do. In the meantime, it doesn't confine you from remaining handicapped if you are actually willing and interested to do some wheelchair exercises.

From cardio to weightlifting and aerobics, there are so many different forms of exercises that you can do whilst sitting on your chair.You just have to get into a good routine so that you exercise on a regular basis because otherwise you will end up feeling miserable about yourself all the time. You will definitely gain a lot of useful things only if you change your routine.

Changing your routine will implement some positive changes in your life. You would feel much more relaxed and happy and would want to stay active. Your depression will disappear and you will not complain about changing moods anymore. Its all about regaining your confidence back that you can achieve anything in life.

The type of workout you do determines the amount of calories you burn during the exercise session. Don't be harsh on yourself, just choose a routine that best suits your physical abilities so that you can make it a part of your routine in an easy manner.

If you are a beginner then the best strategy would be to start off with short exercise sessions so that you don't worn out too quickly. Its all about building your stamina and endurance. Once you get into the routine, then prolong your exercise sessions to at least forty minutes and then just keep up with your routine. Always start with warming up so that your body gets into the right mode.

If your upper body is strong, then even weightlifting is something that you could think of doing whilst in your wheelchair. You could do free weights or use other weight machines and do it in your preferred setting. There are some good gyms that have special equipment for those who have certain disabilities. Nothing should stop you from doing what you love to do even if its weightlifting.

Aerobics is also regarded as a very good from of workout for physically disabled individuals. You will enjoy every bit of aerobics as the movements are very simple and easy to understand there is no complication at all. A usual aerobic sessions lasts for about half an hour which is more than enough to burn good amount of calories.

You could also gain some motivation whilst watching videos in which people do exercises even if they are in a sitting position. Its all about how motivated you feel and how willing you are to bring about such changes in your daily routine. If an individual is not willing enough then no one can help him or motivate him to do something that he does not even want to do. Therefore, your self belief and confidence in yourself are the biggest motivations.




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