I need to do something to get some real cardiovascular exercise back - since developing the quad and hamstring tendonitis 4-5 weeks ago I've had to progressively cut back on the intensity of my exercise. I can tell a real difference in my higher stress levels, and this is also how I managed to see a vast improvement in my type 2 diabetes (which appears fully reversed at this time).
I have still been doing some very light spinning, and a very easy bike ride once or twice a week (outside of the 8 days I took off the bike). I figure there is a better than even chance that the PT is going to pull me off the bike for a few weeks but we will see. This has been good for my range of motion. My leg does feel much better afterward, which is why I still do it, but it doesn't do me any good in the cardio/stress relief department. I cannot swim so that isn't an option.
I also strength train, and that certainly does get my heart rate up but of course I cannot do this every day. I am looking for something I can do on those days I do not lift. I am even more thankful that I work with a trainer with my leg as it is - his knowledge is invaluable right now.
I will be asking my trainer today and the physical therapist next week when I see him for the first time - but figured the good women of TE might have some suggestions as well.
Of course there IS walking :) That is probably the only option but will wait and see what the PT says. I am hoping that he will allow at least gentle spinning...

