AutumnFalls
White Belt
Hello, all, I'm looking for advice for going back to martial arts (karate) after a long absence and health issues. I'll give a short backstory. Last August I got a wicked case of bronchitis (combined with sinusitis). It took a long time to heal my lungs, and I discovered thereafter that my "so mild you don't need an inhaler" asthma had gotten a lot worse. I now need a maintenance inhaler and use a rescue one occasionally and always before exercising.
It took about six months for me to begin to exercise in any form and that was only with some gentle yoga. By this August (a year later), I was able to do more strenuous yoga, some indoor running/jogging and a little bit of muscle building. I figured I was as ready as ever. Unfortunately I had to move suddenly so my return to training was delayed. I also caught a badly timed cold so I've moved my start date from this week to the next couple weeks. I am gun shy about training though, mainly because of the asthma. I'm still not used to it I guess. My main questions/concerns are these.
1) Do I need to train differently with asthma?
2) Can I jump back into one hour training sessions at the dojo without adverse asthma effects?
3) What precautions should I take (keeping inhaler handy etc)
4) How can I prepare my lungs and body for a longer, more intense workout (especially when under the weather like now).
I'd love any and all tips and advice. Thanks in advance.
It took about six months for me to begin to exercise in any form and that was only with some gentle yoga. By this August (a year later), I was able to do more strenuous yoga, some indoor running/jogging and a little bit of muscle building. I figured I was as ready as ever. Unfortunately I had to move suddenly so my return to training was delayed. I also caught a badly timed cold so I've moved my start date from this week to the next couple weeks. I am gun shy about training though, mainly because of the asthma. I'm still not used to it I guess. My main questions/concerns are these.
1) Do I need to train differently with asthma?
2) Can I jump back into one hour training sessions at the dojo without adverse asthma effects?
3) What precautions should I take (keeping inhaler handy etc)
4) How can I prepare my lungs and body for a longer, more intense workout (especially when under the weather like now).
I'd love any and all tips and advice. Thanks in advance.