In your example, working with a Physical Therapist in the beginning is  
great and then with a strength coach at the gym.  You have to establish a  
baseline and a goal.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 6/30/2010 1:29:13 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
iansandsphotogra...@yahoo.com writes:

I always have good intentions of exercise / intense  strengthening, 
whatever you might call it to reach my full potential.  But intentions are 
easier 
than actually being consistent. Two of my  obstacles are 1 - a full time job 
(not complaining) and 2 needing  someones help for me to actually do / get 
to where I know I can get to.  

Neither are an excuse, just obstacles that I need to figure  out.

I was injured at 15, now 33. Much time has passed but I know  it's still 
not too late to be in all reality at least 10x better /  physically able than 
I am now.

I'm c2 incomplete, right side  strongest, use a power chair, with a left 
afo and walker and help  standing I can walk between 40 and 50 steps at a 
time. But can't stand  myself or transfer myself / but the potential is clearly 
there, much  more potential that I can put into words, and too much 
potential to just  let go.

There's a gym near my home that I know would benefit me  greatly but I 
would need someone willing to invest their time and energy  to help me and for 
me it's difficult to ask for that kind of help. A  friend who'm I've only 
know a few weeks said he would help (I asked him)  Still it's difficult for me 
to go forward with the gym. Things like him  being married gand having kids 
and make taking time from his family make  it difficult for me to really go 
through with it.

On the other  end I have a single friend who I asked and he said yes but he 
was  obviously not interested at all. 

Anyway. I know there's a way.  But I don't know where to start - my legs 
work - my arms work - my abs  and back work - but everything needs to and can 
be strengthened. But  where do I start?

Right now I try to walk once a day (usually 5  days a week) just to 
maintain that ability.

I have to improve  everything, if it was just biceps or quads or 1 or 2 
things it would be  less overwhelming. But I know that if I can put it 
together, the rewards  will greatly be worth the time effort and pain that I 
invest.

I  have a new fes device that I haven't used yet. I hope to make use of it  
soon. Any suggestions?

Where should I start? I don't have access  to the internet alot so I can't 
look up / post as often as I'd  like.

Would it help if I videoed my ability and limitations and  posted them? 
Would anyone be willing to tell me what and how I should  work on things?

Anyway, thank you for listening, thank you for  your help, please give me 
your advice.

Ian  

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