What's your excuse?

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  • NYChick84
    NYChick84 Posts: 331 Member
    WOW!!! That's dedication....or pure insanity.....But either way....HOTTNESSSS!!!
  • Love it
  • RobynMWilson
    RobynMWilson Posts: 1,540 Member
    Love this! Gonna steal and post for FB...
  • keconrad6485
    keconrad6485 Posts: 46 Member
    I bet that helps her keep her back straight for a proper lifting technique :happy:
  • BinaryPulsar
    BinaryPulsar Posts: 8,927 Member
    I like this...as an inspirational photo (breaking mommy stereotypes). I wouldn't actually lift with my child on my back.
  • sarah2954
    sarah2954 Posts: 291 Member
    I am a huge proponent of baby/toddler wearing, and my girl and I love our ergo. However, this looks dangerous :/
  • hazelovesfood
    hazelovesfood Posts: 454 Member
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    slightly nuerotic if you ask me, .feel sorry for the kid on the back.
  • HopefulLeigh
    HopefulLeigh Posts: 363 Member
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    Safety. Safety is my excuse for not doing that.
  • love it! I miss carrying my kids around!
  • InezRny
    InezRny Posts: 53 Member
    WOW I LOVE THIS!!!
  • dsjohndrow
    dsjohndrow Posts: 1,820 Member
    That's dedication until she needs to do bicycles or jumping jacks. ;)
  • stfriend
    stfriend Posts: 256 Member
    I'd like to see her do that with twins, lol.
  • stfriend
    stfriend Posts: 256 Member
    That's dedication until she needs to do bicycles or jumping jacks. ;)

    Or the baby gets tired of being strapped in and wants to toddle around. Can we say ear splitting screams? At least if if were my kid. :laugh:
  • hikeout470
    hikeout470 Posts: 628 Member
    totally awesome OP!
  • dittmarml
    dittmarml Posts: 351 Member
    I might be in love...
  • TinaS88
    TinaS88 Posts: 817 Member
    That is good determination, but none-the-less dangerous!
  • tlo23
    tlo23 Posts: 68
    Nothing after seeing this lol
  • hhayes06
    hhayes06 Posts: 189 Member
    There is no way either of my kids would have sat calmly for that.:noway: No way, they would both have been struggling to get down and probably knock us both over. If you're going to take your kid with you then why not put them in the daycare (given the gym has one)? I agree with those that think this is a safety issue.
  • sensualmess
    sensualmess Posts: 46 Member
    I've seen it before :) amazing :)
  • There is no way either of my kids would have sat calmly for that.:noway: No way, they would both have been struggling to get down and probably knock us both over. If you're going to take your kid with you then why not put them in the daycare (given the gym has one)? I agree with those that think this is a safety issue.

    Just shows all kids are different. My youngest would have happily sat like this. He loved being carried and watching the world around him. Everything is a bloomin safety issue. She knows what she's doing.
  • I don't really think it is that dangerous. What is going to happen? As long as she knows her limits and doesn't work to complete failure, I don't really see what could happen. The weights fly off the bar and hit the baby? Maybe I am just not seeing what could go wrong? It is inspiration though. And her baby is seeing her as a first hand example of what dedication and working out is, so the baby is already learning great skills from its mother.
  • leenie96
    leenie96 Posts: 65
    Awesome!
  • xarge
    xarge Posts: 484 Member
    That is good determination, but none-the-less dangerous!

    I'd say with those biceps and thighs, that baby is safer than I am when I walk.
  • I would guess she was in more danger of an accident on her way to the gym than working out with the kid on the back. More power to her. Guess I have no excuse not to work out now.
  • FITnFIRM4LIFE
    FITnFIRM4LIFE Posts: 818 Member
    Nice!!!!!!
  • Jeliwood
    Jeliwood Posts: 61
    lol Her gym must not have a daycare and a kids gym.

    Why don't you just use your kid as a weight? That's what I do! It's called airplane at my house and my 3yo loves it lol

    You know, there are plenty of exercises you can do along side your child, that seems just dangerous.
  • dhakiyya
    dhakiyya Posts: 481 Member
    I like this...as an inspirational photo (breaking mommy stereotypes). I wouldn't actually lift with my child on my back.

    Same, I'd be afraid of dropping a weight on the child's head by accident (I'm clumsy, don't want to risk it). But I think baby wearing while doing safer activities is great, e.g. walking. It's like wearing a weighted vest, and your child gets to see lots of interesting things and spend time with you.
  • manderson27
    manderson27 Posts: 3,510 Member
    I saw someone fall off their bike once carrying a child on their back, the baby broke it's arm.

    But of course she knows what she is doing.... what could possibly go wrong :ohwell:

    My gym would not allow this, ever.
  • dhakiyya
    dhakiyya Posts: 481 Member
    lol Her gym must not have a daycare and a kids gym.

    Why don't you just use your kid as a weight? That's what I do! It's called airplane at my house and my 3yo loves it lol

    You know, there are plenty of exercises you can do along side your child, that seems just dangerous.

    I do that too, they like being "dumbbells" and I can do bench and shoulder presses with them lol. I don't let them near me when I'm using actual dumbbells, once I dropped one on the floor and it made a dent in the ceramic tiled floor we have, well if my child had been there... you get the idea! Did I mention that I'm clumsy lol...