Exercise usually is good for those with arthritis, but there are many potential obstacles to keep you inactive.
Here are strategies to keep you moving, courtesy of the Arthritis Foundation:
- No time? Exercise in short bursts, even just 10 minutes at a time. Find a fitness partner to help keep it fun.
 - If you’re having pain, try a low-impact exercise, such as swimming. Exercise even when you’re tired, as regular exercise helps boost energy.
 - Don’t look at exercise as just a way to lose weight. It also helps manage pain, increase flexibility and makes it easier to do daily tasks.
 - Look for a new gym if you feel self-conscious at the current one. If money is a concern, just go for a walk or buy inexpensive home workout equipment.
 - Try interval training, a few minutes of vigorous exercise followed by a recovery period, if you’re not seeing changes.
 - Visit a personal trainer.
 - Schedule workouts so you don’t keep putting them off.
 - Remember to reward yourself.
 
                          
                          
                          
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        