We want to support all patients who are coming into hospital for surgery to move more in the weeks leading up to their operation, to help you prepare your body and recover quickly. Physical activity is not all about sport, anything that gets you moving is really beneficial for your health and helps build your strength and stamina for your operation.
In this video, hear from Dr Caroline Thomas, Consultant Anaesthetist, about the importance of doing more physical activity before you come into hospital for your operation.
Increasing your activity
No matter how much you do, physical activity is good for your body and mind. Adults should aim to be active every day.
Walking
Walking is simple, free and one of the easiest ways to get more active, lose weight and become healthier before your surgery. You do not have to walk for hours or long distances to make a difference. A 10-minute daily walk has lots of health benefits and getting out into the fresh air can also help to reduce stress and improve your mental health. Every minute of activity counts, but aim for at least 10 minutes a day.
Physical activity at home
If you don’t feel comfortable going outside or attending a class, you can still make a difference by doing more physical activity at home. There are lots of videos available online to guide you through this, with many suitable for adapting to your needs. Start with a 10 minute video and work your way up, or take a look at our resources for a step-by-step guide.
Simple ways to be more active every day
- Walking the dog
- Digging in the garden or cutting the grass
- Using the stairs rather than taking the lift
- Parking at a further car parking space when you go shopping
- Getting off the bus one stop before your destination
- Joining a dance group, jogging club, walking football or the gym
Resources:
- Active 10 app – download the app to record every minute of walking you do (anonymously) and stay motivated by setting goals and marking achievements
- Couch to 5K – A running programme for absolute beginners. Couch to 5K has now helped more than 4 million people start running.
- NHS Fitness Studio – These free workouts have been created by fitness experts and range from 10 to 45 minutes. All of these routines count towards your weekly physical activity.
- How do I prepare for exercise? – helpful tips from the British Heart Foundation
- Exercise guidelines – read more about the physical activity guidelines for adults aged 19 to 64.
- Be Active – This website will help you find resources to help you be active at home, whether that’s with your family or on your own.
- Get Yourself Active – everything you need to know about becoming more physically active if you are a Disabled person. You can also find information if you care for a Disabled person and want to support them to get active.
- Active Leeds Cardiac Rehab – YouTube videos
- Keep Moving – YouTube videos
- Escape Pain – YouTube videos
- Strength & Balance – YouTube videos
Physical activity for cancer patients
- 5k your way – a community-based initiative to encourage those living with and beyond cancer, families, friends and those working in cancer services to walk, jog, run, cheer or volunteer at a local 5k Your Way parkrun event on the last Saturday of every month. Find out more about the Leeds group at Woodhouse parkrun by visiting their Facebook page or email [email protected]
Support from Active Leeds for Health
If you have a health problem or long term condition, the team at Active Leeds for Health can help you to lead an active, healthy life before and after your operation. They deliver a range of activities to improve your strength, balance and coordination at local community hubs and leisure centres.
Complete a self-referral form
Healthy Lifestyles Programme for learning disabled and autistic adults
The Healthy Lifestyles Programme for learning disabled and autistic adults is a free 12 week course. It will help you to eat a more healthy diet, be more active and manage your weight.
To find out more about it, please email [email protected] or telephone 07741 556790