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05 June 2020

Create your own Overcoming MS exercise planner

Building an exercise plan not only helps to motivate you but also ensures that your exercise becomes a habit that you stick to. Download your very own exercise planner today.

How to create an exercise plan

Exercise is vital for everyone, but if you have MS there is direct evidence that shows that exercise can help. 

  • In people with mild MS – improve fitness and function
  • In people experiencing moderate to severe disability – maintains function 
  • In people with significant disability – improves muscle power and mobility-related activities, such as walking

Overcoming MS recommends, if you can, try to aim for 30 minutes of exercise, three to five times a week. You can download your own exercise planner here.

Creating an exercise plan has to fit around your schedule, your ability and your goals. Your plan should be personal and reflect what is achievable for you.

Where possible, when creating your plan try to include both aerobic and strength training exercises as this will help to improve both your fitness and strength. 

If you are fairly new to the exercise world then it is important to remember to start slow and work your way up. Don’t be too ambitious! This is likely to end in you not enjoying your exercise and put you off continuing. 

Get inspired

We have plenty of guided exercise videos available here. They include exercise for all levels and are great for getting some inspiration. 

It is always important to have a reason for doing exercise and understanding why it is benefitting you. As well as being great for our mental health, exercise has many health benefits for pwMS. Read more here.