Exercise on Cruise
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i love cruising all the hassle of getting from your home to your destination is done one time and then you unpack in your cabin and you wake up to a new destination every morning
my first cruise with the wheelchair on the cruise ship was on celebrity edge in mediterranean in 2019 and they have this marvelous choking tracks that runs over two levels
i was so worried that the jokers or all the people walking around would find me annoying and that i would be in their way but what i experienced was that they were just lifting me they were cheering and really offering to help
please use the exercise rooms because exercise is so extremely important especially when we have a disability because we need to maintain function and i promise you people are nice they are supportive they are helping you if you need it
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Exercise is important for me when I am cruising. This is how I do it: 00:00 Exercising when you are on a cruise ship 00:31 Jogging track - Celebrity Edge - over to plan 01:45 Jogging track - Jewel of the Seas - over ett plan 02:12 Walking around 02:45 Elliptical 03:23 Free weight training 03:53 Pilates ball 04:25 Are you avoiding the gym? #cruise #rccl #Jeweloftheseas #Jewel of the Sea #Accessible #Accessibletravel #accessiblestateroom #accessiblecabin #Cruising #Cruisingwithwheelchair #exercising #exerciseonholiday #exerciseoncruise #Joggingtrack #EXERCISEWITHWHEELCHAIR #Freeweights #pilatesball #avoidingthegym #gym #strenght #strenghtraining #strenghtexercise About Mindscape Mindscape is my channel to share inspiration - to live a good life, even when life does not turn out the way you wanted. I probably had my first MS-attack in 1986, and got diagnosed with Relapsing Remitting Multiple Sclerosis (RRMS) in 2001. I did stem cell transplant (HSCT BEAM-protocol) in 2012, but despite that started progressing around 2015. Still, I live a good life, and share my strategies in this channel. You find me here: www.mindscape.no Instagram: @elinmindscape