Épisodes

  • Episode 2: How to Exercise with an Ostomy Bag
    Jan 8 2026

    Hosted by JC, a clinical exercise physiologist and cancer exercise specialist, this podcast dives into practical tips and strategies to maintain a healthy and active lifestyle post-surgery.

    Discover how to overcome common fears, build core strength safely, and embrace a supportive fitness routine tailored for people with an ostomy bag.

    For more information on how to exercise after cancer click here

    Key Takeaways:

    • You can exercise with an ostomy bag.
    • Avoid crunching or sit-ups after surgery.
    • A weak core increases hernia risk.
    • Control your movement and breathing
    • Bracing protects your back during lifts.
    • Avoid twisting and jumping vigorously.
    • Wear supportive clothing for comfort.
    • Most exercises can be safe with precautions.

    00:00 Introduction to Exercising with an Ostomy

    02:57 Understanding Core Strength and Hernia Risks

    05:49 Movement Control and Proper Breathing Techniques

    08:46 Bracing Techniques for Safety in Lifting

    12:05 Exercise Selection and Comfort Considerations

    Keywords: ostomy bag, exercise, core strength, hernia, movement control, breathing techniques, bracing, exercise selection, cancer exercise specialist, fitness

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    14 min
  • Episode 1: Overcoming Fear of Exercise After Cancer
    Jan 1 2026

    In this episode, JC, a clinical exercise physiologist and cancer exercise specialist, discusses the importance of exercise for cancer survivors, addressing common fears and myths surrounding exercise during and after treatment.


    To learn more about

    • Exercise with lymphedema
    • Exercise with an ostomy bag
    • Exercise after lymph node removal
    • How many steps to get in a day


    Key Takeaways

    • Your fear is valid and normal after cancer treatment.
    • Exercise reduces the risk of cancer recurrence.
    • You can exercise safely with a port or line in.
    • Walking is a great starting point for exercise.
    • Stretching and mobility can help build confidence.
    • Avoid contact sports after surgery.
    • You can lift more than five to ten pounds after clearance.
    • The 10-minute rule helps assess your readiness for exercise.
    • Building strength can be achieved with minimal workouts.
    • Resources are available for further guidance on exercise.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Cancer Exercise Coaching

    02:56 Understanding Fears and Myths in Cancer Exercise

    05:47 Addressing Common Concerns: Ports and Surgery

    09:11 The Importance of Movement Post-Surgery

    12:05 Breaking Away from Fear: Starting with Walking

    14:51 Building Confidence Through Stretching and Mobility

    18:11 Exercises to Avoid and Safety Guidelines

    21:07 Creating a Personalized Exercise Routine

    23:58 The Role of Warm-ups and Fatigue Management

    26:52 Conclusion and Resources for Cancer Survivors


    Keywords

    cancer exercise, exercise for cancer survivors, overcoming fears, safe exercise, cancer recovery, exercise myths, ports and exercise, post-surgery exercise, mobility and stretching, personalized exercise plans






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    29 min