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Day 1 Kettle bell training with fibro

I finished work tired yet pumped to get started with the training. I found a good program to follow, downloaded the app which looked really good, easy to follow and tracked my workouts, i set my workout time to 60 minutes with 10 mins of rest. I got in, got changed, got my water, got the kettle bells out and set to it with my partner who is doing the training with me, first exercise called slingshot involved standing up straight and passing the kettle bell from one hand to the other going around your body, didn't seem to bad, I can do this I thought, then onto the two handed swing, could feel this one a little more but still doesn't seem to bad, bob and weave was certainly one I could feel in my legs. After doing each of these and a few others for a minute at a time over and over again I could really feel and started to realize that an hour may be a little ambitious for the first day (I don't know what i was thinking, I'm not xena the princess warrior for Christ sak...

My story so far

Earlier this year I got diagnosed with Fibroymalgia. I was not as scared as some may be as my mum has had this for years so I knew what I was up against and was aware of the fight I was now part of of, On top of this i had also been diagnosed with Stage 4 Endometriosis back in 2014. I work full time and this can be hard to push through, I get very tired and i am in pain 90% of the time, anyone with fibro will be very a ware that when I say tired I don't mean the normal standard 'I fancy an early night' kind of tired, i mean complete mind and body tired, fatigue or as I like to think of it the devils best friend lol. Anyway i'm not going to go on and on about symptoms that's not why i am doing this blog... so why am I doing it?.... Well recently I noticed I had put some weight on (splitting a pair of jeans as I struggled to pull them up gave me quite a hint) so I decided to buy a fit bit, after a few days I fell back into old habits of eating the wrong things...