Hello forum people!
I am seriously considering the gym to train weights, for a health theme and if you bounce with you an aesthetic benefit, then better.
The fact is that I know that moving irons makes glycemia a lot and wanted to know if these increases refer after the end of the exercise or on the contrary, they last a lot and you have to correct.
How I point out, say that I do not wear a sensor, and I still don't consider taking it ... If someone wants to tell me their experience with the subject, I thank you very much.
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I train 5 days a week, I always go to the gym without active insulin in the body
I tell you my experience, I go to the gym with 110-120 levels and train for 1:30 hours, during training I get up and I usually reach 160 (I did not perform any cardio exercise) and when it ended it starts to go down, at 30Minutes of finishing I am in 100 and in 30 more minutes I am in 80
This is just my experience and it can be different for your body, I recommend the sensor at least until you see how your body behaves
DM1 desde enero 2022, 29 años
Novorapid y Lantus
A1c: 6% (Abr 2022)
Freestyle 2
I usually train with enough kilos and giving it quite strong.
And what is glycemia remains almost the same or low, weird is the day that goes up.Sometimes if I am in a bad ostia or thinking about something that we show me, but it is not usual, sometimes I have put a bolus so as not to train above 200 .....
In a few months I have gone from 260 in the press, 140 in dorsals, and one hundred in bank press.At the beginning five months ago just a girlfriend part of the disaster that diabetes made in me ..... I only cardio the press days.
Although many bad sensors have come out, they help me a lot in my daily life and also when training.And without a doubt I recommend them because in my case I have hypersensitivity in my fingers and not having to depend on the glucometer facilitates everything.
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pimbri said:
hello
I train 5 days a week, I always go to the gym without active insulin in the body
I tell you my experience, I go to the gym with 110-120 levels and train for 1:30 hours, during training I get up and I usually reach 160 (I did not perform any cardio exercise) and when it ended it starts to go down, at 30Minutes of finishing I am in 100 and in 30 more minutes I am in 80
This is just my experience and it can be different for your body, I recommend the sensor at least until you see how your body behaves
Thank you very much for commenting!
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_ tacker _ said:
soil to train with enough kilos and giving it quite strong.
And what is glycemia remains almost the same or low, weird is the day that goes up.Sometimes if I am in a bad ostia or thinking about something that we show me, but it is not usual, sometimes I have put a bolus so as not to train above 200 .....
In a few months I have gone from 260 in the press, 140 in dorsals, and one hundred in bank press.At the beginning five months ago just a girlfriend part of the disaster that diabetes made in me ..... I only cardio the press days.
Although many bad sensors have come out, they help me a lot in my daily life and also when training.And without a doubt I recommend them because in my case I have hypersensitivity in my fingers and not having to depend on the glucometer facilitates everything.
_ tacker _ said:
soil to train with enough kilos and giving it quite strong.
And what is glycemia remains almost the same or low, weird is the day that goes up.Sometimes if I am in a bad ostia or thinking about something that we show me, but it is not usual, sometimes I have put a bolus so as not to train above 200 .....
In a few months I have gone from 260 in the press, 140 in dorsals, and one hundred in bank press.At the beginning five months ago just a girlfriend part of the disaster that diabetes made in me ..... I only cardio the press days.
Although many bad sensors have come out, they help me a lot in my daily life and also when training.And without a doubt I recommend them because in my case I have hypersensitivity in my fingers and not having to depend on the glucometer facilitates everything.
I want to focus more on strength than in hypertrophy, also because of the theme of food, why it costs me a lot to eat, but I am not going to be able to with those kiloos, come on. I thank you a lot of your words a lot
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