When to Start Working Out After Bariatric Surgery
Jan 22, 2025

Embarking on your fitness journey after bariatric surgery can feel empowering, but knowing when and how to start is critical for long-term success. Let’s break it down and ensure you’re taking the right steps to heal, fuel, and crush your fitness goals safely.
Understanding Your Post-Surgery Body
Right after surgery, your body is in survival mode, running on minimal calories—around 300 to 600 per day. At this stage, your priority should be healing, not intense workouts. Pushing yourself too soon risks losing muscle, slowing recovery, and depleting your limited energy.
Why Real Food Matters
While processed protein bars and shakes may seem convenient, they can disrupt your metabolism and trigger sugar cravings. Instead, focus on real, whole foods like:
- Animal proteins
- Healthy fats
- Unprocessed ingredients
These nutrient-dense choices will support your recovery and prepare your body for sustainable fitness.
When to Start Working Out
As your body heals and you gradually increase your calorie intake, you’ll be ready to incorporate exercise. The key is starting slow and focusing on workouts that align with your recovery stage.
Join the Free Workshop
Feeling unsure about how to balance it all? Join my free workshop on January 22nd to learn:
- When to safely start exercising post-surgery
- How to increase calories to fuel your fitness goals
- Tips for making fitness stress-free and sustainable
Let’s turn your bariatric journey into a badass journey!