Happy New Year Moms! Now that the family is gone, Christmas cookies are eaten, and presents are all opened, you are probably settling back into your normal life as a mom. If you are like most people, you are probably thinking about the new year and how you’d like to make it even better than last year. One of the areas you might like to improve in the New Year is your health. Let’s face it: as a mom, caring for yourself usually takes last place. You make sure your kids’ needs are met, take care of your spouse, and after that, if there’s time, you take care of you. Sadly this often leaves us moms disappointed…with how our clothes fit, with how often we get to exercise, and with our lack of energy.
Let’s make this year different! To be the best moms we can be, we must take care of ourselves. The good news is that by carving out just 20 minutes a day you can make some big changes this year! Over the next 3 weeks, we are going to tackle the top 3 trouble spots for moms: tummy, butt, and arms. You’ll get a plan that you can do in just 20 minutes a day. And the best part is that your baby will be right there with you as you use your Ergobaby Baby Carrier in your workout! So let’s get started with our first trouble spot: Tummy!
No other part of our bodies goes through as much change during pregnancy as our tummy. Sadly, it doesn’t just bounce back to our pre-pregnancy shape easily. It takes 3 key things to get a toned tummy post baby:
Since your ab muscles were stretched so much during your pregnancy, they lost a lot of strength. Doing toning exercises for your core will help you regain the strength you need in that area. But think beyond crunches, there are a lot more effective ways to work your core as you’ll see in the plan below.
You also need cardio to get your abs back. Sadly, you can do hundreds of crunches, but never see your abs because they are hidden under a layer of fat. The best exercise for fat burning is a combination of strength and cardio. So add some cardio to the toning exercises for maximum fat burning!
This one goes right along with the cardio. You can exercise all you want, but if you aren’t fueling your body with good foods, you won’t see results. Fill up on fresh fruits, veggies, lean meats, and whole grain breads. As a new mom, you want to focus more on WHAT you are eating than on cutting calories. If you are nursing, you need to make sure you are eating enough calories (at least 1500 per day) to make sure your milk supply doesn’t drop. If you need any more advice on exercising while breastfeeding, check out this blog post. Ready to get started?
Repeat this plan twice a week. As with any exercise plan, be sure to get your doctor’s clearance before starting any activity.
Put your baby in the baby carrier and head outside for a walk. Walk at an easy pace for 2 minutes to get warmed up.
To get your heart rate up, alternate between 1 minute of fast walking and 1 minute of medium pace walking for a total of 8 minutes. If you have any hills nearby, include that in your route. Pick a loop where you’ll end up back at your house at the end of the 8 minutes.
Head back inside, but keep that baby in your carrier for these strength exercises.
Finish by stretching as your baby lies nearby on the floor. Also, be sure to drink lots of water throughout the day.
If you are looking for more ideas for how to exercise with your baby in your Ergobaby carrier, check out this postnatal core video from my fitness program for moms.
Be sure to check back next week as we tackle our next trouble spot: the butt!
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This looks like a great workout for those clingy days my infant has sometimes.