If you've never worked out you might find it rather strenuous all of a sudden. By keeping on the move around the house, walking places instead of taking the car, using stairs instead of lifts and escalators etc all help. If you like dancing put on a CD and dance away. I find a low fat diet works for me but some prefer a low carbohydrate diet, I lack energy if I don't have enough carbohydrates. When I say diet this is a lifetime diet not a losing weight one.
If starting from scratch I'd recommend the Wii Fit (although it's obviously very expensive if you don't have a Wii). It weighs you and monitors your progress as you go along with a good choice of easy things to get you started. All DVDs I've tried were so exhausting they put me off keeping at it.
If you normally rely on a car, start off walking a little more often where poss. The Wii is great, as you can choose the training to your level of fitness and work towards a target. You should be able to get a cheap-as-chips second hand wii with wii fit board and games for a good price now. But try before you buy
I have always found it great to turn to yoga. Most yoga exercises are low impact, so they are powerful, yet less painful to the body. Many yoga poses take a little practice, but don't be intimidated by that. You will learn good form with time.
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