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fat_b0i ago

About 3 years ago, I suffered a knee injury. Doctor told me I would be able to live a normal life without surgery, but if I wanted a complete recovery, I would need surgery. The surgery was risky, and since I'm young, he advised me to not do it.

Fast forward to 8 months ago, I was a fat fuck. Still am, actually. But I was tired of being fat, so I bought a stationary bike. That way, I could do some exercise, and try to regain the muscle I lost in my leg, due to said knee injury.

I also changed my eating habits. No more fast food, no more sugary drinks, among other things.

I decided I would start at 5km per day, and go from there. First day, couldn't even finish 3km. After a month, I was doing 10km per day.

But then I wanted more. Why not 15km? Sounds good. But my knee disagreed with me. Got some of the worst pain I've ever felt. After that day, I couldn't even get to 5km without feeling intense pain.

I stopped exercising and went back to being a fat fuck.

In hindsight, I probably pushed my knee too far too fast, and that's why it told me to fuck off.

Last week I said enough! I'll do 10 pushups, 10 situps, 1km in bike, 30 seconds plank, each day. I'll be slowly increasing the load on everything, probably 2~3 weeks intervals, and see how it goes.

clamhurt_legbeard ago

Good shit.

There are limits to the body, of course, but we get better by pushing slightly more all the time.

All the time happens by doing it every day.