Homeskillet
Well-known member
Inasmuch as I’m now attempting to navigate severe aortic valve regurgitation I’m curious about what types of exercises might help strengthen my heart (?).
Of course, I realize that in my own personal case nothing can replace actually having the valve itself replaced (assuming I survive the procedure)—but I’m just wondering if there’s anything I can do pre-operatively that might help (in moderation of course). I realize this is something I should likely discuss with my cardio (which I fully intend to do during our next visit) but just wanted to get your input as well.
I keep reading about the benefits of sprinting & HIIT training but thought I might “ask the experts” what exercises may have helped your heart feel stronger, better, less shortness of breath, etc. I’ve always been an avid weightlifter—but I also understand that that’s *THE* very thing I need to use caution with, esp. right now.
Any suggestions and/or experiences would be greatly appreciated!
Of course, I realize that in my own personal case nothing can replace actually having the valve itself replaced (assuming I survive the procedure)—but I’m just wondering if there’s anything I can do pre-operatively that might help (in moderation of course). I realize this is something I should likely discuss with my cardio (which I fully intend to do during our next visit) but just wanted to get your input as well.
I keep reading about the benefits of sprinting & HIIT training but thought I might “ask the experts” what exercises may have helped your heart feel stronger, better, less shortness of breath, etc. I’ve always been an avid weightlifter—but I also understand that that’s *THE* very thing I need to use caution with, esp. right now.
Any suggestions and/or experiences would be greatly appreciated!