Living with diabetes requires more than just managing numbers — it’s about taking control of your health and building habits that support long-term well-being. At The Summit, we specialize in helping individuals navigate their fitness journey with clarity, confidence, and the expert support needed to thrive.
If you have Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, working with a personal trainer isn’t just beneficial — it can be life-changing.
If you’re living with diabetes, you’ve likely been told that exercise is important. But what many people don’t realize is just how powerful movement can be in improving blood sugar control, overall energy, and even long-term outcomes.
Here’s a breakdown of how exercise helps manage both Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes — and why working with a knowledgeable trainer makes all the difference.
Exercise helps your body use insulin more efficiently. During and after a workout, your muscle cells become more sensitive to insulin, allowing glucose to enter more easily and be used for energy — even up to 24–48 hours later. For many clients, this translates to better blood sugar stability and a reduced need for medication over time (especially in Type 2 diabetes).
When you’re active, your muscles use glucose for fuel. That means physical activity can help lower your blood sugar immediately — a huge benefit for those trying to manage daily fluctuations. Even short, moderate-intensity workouts (like walking or strength training) can have a measurable effect on glucose levels.
Diabetes increases the risk of heart disease — but regular exercise strengthens your heart, lowers blood pressure, improves circulation, and raises HDL (“good”) cholesterol. All of these are crucial for long-term diabetic health and prevention of complications.
Carrying excess body fat — especially around the abdomen — is strongly linked to insulin resistance and worsened diabetic outcomes. Exercise, when paired with proper nutrition, reduces body fat while preserving lean muscle, improving overall metabolic function.
Stress and anxiety can spike blood sugar levels via the hormone cortisol. Exercise acts as a natural stress reliever, improving mood, sleep quality, and hormonal balance — all of which contribute to better blood sugar control and quality of life.
While exercise is essential for diabetics, it must be approached safely and strategically. At The Summit, our trainers have degrees in exercise science and years of experience working with a range of health conditions, including diabetes. Here’s what makes the experience different with us:
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all workouts. Your program will be tailored to your fitness level, medical needs, and lifestyle — whether you’re managing Type 2 diabetes, recently diagnosed, or getting back into fitness.
Our trainers monitor your progress with tools like InBody scans, helping you track fat loss, muscle gain, and water retention — all important markers for diabetic health.
We design each session with glucose control, cardiovascular safety, and energy balance in mind. If you’re using insulin or medication, we adjust your workout timing and intensity accordingly.
We know managing diabetes can feel like a full-time job. That’s why our coaching extends beyond the workout. From regular check-ins to lifestyle coaching, we keep you on track, motivated, and supported every step of the way.
Whether you’re pre-diabetic or living with Type 1 or 2 diabetes, The Summit provides a private, professional environment where your goals — and your health — come first.
Your first step is easy — and free. Schedule a complimentary consultation with The Summit, and we’ll create a plan tailored specifically for you. Book your free consultation.
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