Mommys with young kiddies
jenniferb973
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Hey all! I was just wondering what types of exercises all of the mommys of young children were doing? My daughter just turned one, and there is no way she gives me 5 minutes to do anything. I wanted to take her walking in the jogging stroller so i could attempt to start jogging, but its been above 90 degrees the past few days and I don't want her to get really hot in that thing. She goes to bed at 8, and to tell you the truth after working, taking care of her, and cooking/cleaning, I'm pooped at her bedtime and fall asleep myself. I wanted to hear what others were doing, get some ideas
P.S.--> Hubby works a night shift...
P.S.--> Hubby works a night shift...
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Been there, it exhausting just looking after the child, when it cools down I believe walking is the best exercise. Alternatively you could look for a gym with a crèche but all starts to get toooooo hard. Good luck.0
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I get up early around 5:45-6:15 and work out at home. My son is 22 months, i work, walk the dog every day and run the house as oh works a lot. If my son wakes up early it may seem bad but I put him in his high chair, give him his breakfast and he watches tv while I do my workout in the next room. I have CLX and turbo fire which r both great!0
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Try Jillian Michaels Ripped in 30. I get up at 6am with my son, then go to work at half 8 until 6 then I get home and spend a couple hours with him and then as soon as he's gone to bed, I do this workout dvd. It's not easy and you'll be exhausted afterwards but once you get through the first few sessions, you will feel so much better. My son is almost 2 so it's probably slightly easier for me as he is pretty settled in his routine.0
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Work on getting up earlier even if you need to take a nap with the little one. Also try making her a part of an exercise session. You might have to get a little silly, but it could be fun.0
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hi! i have a 3 year old and a 10 month old. I do turbofire and chalean extreme. I do these when they first wakeup (i am not a morning workout person) so they are their happiest. While i am working out, they are playing with each other, my daughter crawls around and plays. They tend to stay out of the way so i can get it done. Sometimes i do have to stop for a couple seconds and address them but i dont mind. My three year old kinda knows now that thats "mommys time" and doesnt interfere. You have to make it fit in. Otherwise, you will have no time for it.0
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I walk or do other exercise during my lunch break. If you're concerned about the heat, you could always drop the child off at daycare early and then go walk a mile before work. I've got a 1 yr old and a 3 yr old and I'm going through cancer treatment right after work and my husband takes college classes 2 nights a week and comes home very late from work frequently on his non-school days so with the before work exercise and lunch time exercise I'm able to make it work. I also wear a pedometer that helps motivate me to walk around more while actually at work, for example I park as far away as I can, walk to the furthest bathroom or sometimes I'll just get up and walk the hallways of the building for a couple of minutes then go back to my desk.0
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Yup - no matter how painful, early morning is the best bet. Every time I tried to make myself workout at night, I just couldn't do it. And I wanted to spend some time with my partner after our son went to bed. So for me that means a 4:20am alarm clock - take care of the dogs, workout, shower, clean up the kitchen and put myself together, get little man up and ready and out the door by seven. Work 8-5, home at 6, dinner (while my hubby is training for a marathon), bathtime, bedtime and then some free time (or laundry/ironing/cleaning/homework) and bed by 10! BUT - I take the weekends off. I used to get up on Saturdays too, but I can't keep up that pace so if I want this to be long term, I had to let it go and be OK with that. I consider myself a pretty lazy person - so if I can make myself do it, I believe in you!!! Also, the reason I started working out was partly because I am more exhausted at night when I do not so I needed the morning workout to keep my daily energy up. GOOD LUCK!!!!!0
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I have a 3 and 4 year old, I am active with them but with my workouts I have to wait until half 7 when they're both in bed, it isn't always easy but I make myself do it as it isn't practical to do anything like that with them awake. I got to the toilet and they're either following me or arguing as soon as I leave the room. Even if its only twenty minutes a day its better than nothing x0
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and type of workout for me is Insanity. I hate it so much that I love it!0
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I walk during lunch breaks at work, take walks with my little ones, and make my hubby take care of the kiddo for an hour or so when he can and I'll do a workout dvd-which I can do when the kiddo naps as well.0
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I have an 8yo, 4yo, and 2yo, and a full-time job. Basically my options are to exercise when they sleep, or take them with me for walks. A lot of times I'll put the younger two in the double stroller and the oldest walks with me around the neighborhood.Taking them to the park gets my body moving, too. Just running around making sure they don't die burns mega calories. :P0
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I have a two year old and a three (almost four) year old, and the only thing I've found that works is getting up before they do. It's hard to find the time otherwise. Good luck!0
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2 kids... 4yrs and 18m... I get up at 4am every morning to work out.. ive been doing 30 day shred.. ripped in 30 and about to try Insanity ... You just have to push yourself to do what you really want.. I also run everyday at 3 but yet my kids are in daycare all day... and my husbands a soldier so he can work til whatever time they want him to be there... you just have to remember no excuse is a good excuse.. if you want to work out do it... just because you have kids doesn't mean you cant take care of yourself also.. good luck!! and remember you can do it!!!0
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Get a bike and a bike trailer. The wind will keep her cool and you'll love the exercise. WIN WIN! Also, it's VERY hot and humid where I live in the summer and I put my 1 yr in the jogging stroller and ran with her. Usually around 5:30 or so. She was ok.0
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On days that I have to work out with my command I do not go to the gym. On days that I don't have to pt with my command I go to the gym after work...on the weekends I go to the gym on saturday during the day, and sunday I go for a jog, and now that my husband is going on deployment I have to go get a jogging stroller so then I can bring my daughhter along. she is now 13 months.0
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My kids are 4 and 6 now so most of the time I do my workout while there are at school, but summer is coming up so my solitude is about to end. I usually set them up with an activity and then do my work out. However when they were younger we would walk/jog very early in the morning before it got too hot on most days. On other days I would just get myself up super early 4:30 or 5 am. and just get it done whether I was running or doing a video. But like other people said you have to make it fit and once you kids see that it is part of your routine it gets easier, especially as they get older.0
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I have a 2 1/2 year old. I am a super busy pulmonologist/ICU physician . But I make it work.
I sometimes workout at 5AM before WJ and my hubby get up. I sometimes squeeze one in in the middle of the work day (only works during office days). other days I will take WJ out in the jogging stroller. He seems to enjoy the runs as much as I do.0 -
I tell my husband he's on daddy duty for 30 minutes and go do 30DS.0
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If you cant get out and run in the evenings i would do stuff in her naps. I have a 2.5 year old and a 17month old. I do running in the evenings and weekends but before i started that i bought myself a mini step machine and used that in nap times. You could do the 30 day shred or other circuit training, or anything that you can follow at home. Insanity, dance work outs etc.
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Right now, I work from 7-3:30. My husband takes the kids to daycare at around 8 and they stay until 5. I go to the gym right after i get off work and pick them up when i'm done. I had tried working out before i go to work, but to be completely honest, sleep is VERY important to me and i won't drag myself out of bed any earlier than absolutely necessary. When i was still working 8:30-5, we had drop in child watch at the gym that i would take them to.0
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I have an extremely busy 20 month old, who doesn't stop for a second! She wouldn't let me work out either, but I have found a method that works for us. I do Jillian Michaels DVD's while she is napping, the 30 Day Shred only takes up 25 mins of your time and is really effective, trust me, if you do it right you'll be sweating in no time!
Or, if she doesn't want to nap, or it gets cut short, I put her in the highchair/stroller/wherever she can be contained, with her snack, and some drink, while I finish my workout.
This has really worked for me! I tried working out at night, but after taking care of a rugrat all day , cooking dinner and all that other jazz it just burnt me out. I recommend you try doing it this way.
I have our playstation hooked up, and I use Youtube through there(where i find the online workouts), and its super convenient. Hope this helps!!!0 -
Can you go for a walk/jog/run in the morning before it gets hot out? Or in the evening when it starts to cool down? I know you mentioned hubby works night shift so could you go out when he gets up/gets home from work so he's home to watch the little one while you get a workout in? How about a walk at lunch? Walk around inside at work if it's too hot out. Or, when your little one goes to bed do a quick 20 minute workout before bed? Or first thing in the morning before you get the little one up?
I don't have kids yet but when I was super busy for work (leaving at 6am and not getting home until at least 830pm) I either went for a walk on lunch (I was lucky where I could eat my lunch at my desk so I could go for a walk on my lunch) or I went for a walk after work (I would get off the subway a stop or two earlier depending on the train times)... otherwise I would pop in an exercise video as soon as I got home.
When you get home, can your little one have some toys out and play in the living room while you do an exercise video?0 -
I feel your pain. Not only do I have a 19 month old on the outside, I have a 24 week old son on my insides who likes to cause more trouble than his sister when I do my prenatal workouts. (Exercising safely, and monitoring diet under Dr. supervision)
With my daughter, I tried letting her copy the t.v. when I workout which may entertain her for a few minutes but it doesn't last long. What works best for me, is exercising when she goes down for her naps. She takes about 2 a day still for at least 2 hours per nap. And if the house needs cleaning, I'll pick and choose when I want to work out and when I want to clean, so I have changes of pace within the naps.
If your child doesn't take naps or just takes random naps that you can't plan for, put them in their crib with a very entertaining toy or two to show that they don't have to go to sleep if they're not tired.0 -
I have a three year old and I'm a newly single and working mom. At 5:00 in the morning I do Zumba, on my lunch break at work I run for a half hour, after my daughter goes to bed at 8:30, I do P90X, then I clean up the house and go to bed. It's possible if you are determined to do it. I figure I am not doing much else with my time, might as well be improving myself. I don't watch TV at all. If the house doesn't need cleaning, I'll sit down and read a book or something.0
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Thank you all for the suggestions. I'm going to start getting up earlier....and take advantage of a short workout during work. I wasn't trying to make excuses...I was really just trying to figure out how everyone else was doing it, because after a fulltime job, school, childcare, and house stuff....i'm beat. Thanks for the motivation as well.....I need to get some dvd's too....I think I have to ween myself into insanity lol. I just see myself hurting myself doing too much too soon lol.0
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Naptime!! I started working out when my youngest daughter was just 3 months old. Naptime is the only time I can get it done. Now that she is older and my other 2 are older too I can sometimes get a workout done with them awake but honestly its best to do it (for me) when they aren't bugging me. I do workout dvd's in the comfort of my living room0
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Hi I have a 6 yr old (that I homeschool) a 4 yr old and a 9 month old. I don't work outside the home but I absolutely work! Lol! I do Jillian Michaels videos while the baby naps (the older boys know that it is Mommys time and they play quietly in their room) if I can't do that then I do it after they all go to bed, this is better for me than getting up early. NOT a morning person!!! There are times after a busy day I finally get everyone in bed and all I want to do is curl up with my hubby and watch a movie but I always make myself just do it! I am always glad I did!! I always feel better physically and mentally! If you are not a night person try getting up early while she is still asleep, no its not easy but it is worth it!
Also go for a jog! Make sure she has enough to drink and is wearing light clothes. She will be fine. Sounds like you are a cautious mommy who pays attention to your little girl so try it and watch how she does. It was 86 degrees here yesterday and I was outside with my 9 month old for about 2 hrs, she was fine no problems!
This is hard but it can be done! And it is soo worth it! You can do this! Good luck!! :flowerforyou:
Its not excuses! Its the life of a full time, busy Mommy! I understand!0 -
Is there an overlap when DH gets off work and before you go to work? Would he be willing to stay up with LO while you get a workout in? That's what I would try to do, have DH get LO fed and ready while you do your thing.0
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I have a 4 year old who is very active. Pinterest and youtube have some great videos on how to incorporate your kids into your workouts that may be beneficial. Also, if you are a member of a gym, some provide childcare. But, there is also getting the kids involved with the workout, too...Maybe let them do it with you to an extent...like if you are doing yoga, let her try, too.0
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Jillian Michael's keeps most of her DVD workouts to about 30 minutes-ish. The best one to start with is 30 Day shred, the workout is only 20 minutes long (warm up and cool down add on another 7 minutes. Also, Kickbox Fast fix is only 20 minutes including warm up and cool down. For the kick boxing don't get discouraged if you are a bit uncoordinated at first. After you do it a few times you'll start following the moves well. Also, each DVD has 3 separate workout and they are under $10 on amazon.
My first child was a lot of work. I couldn't even run in the shower by myself, I had to prop her up in a bouncer and leave the curtain half way open so she could see me. My second baby was the opposite, so easy, she goes down reliably for naps in her crib. Even if your baby is like my first, perhaps you could just put em in a bouncer or exersaucer or [playpen whatever age appropriate restraining method you use ( ) and let him/her watch you work out. My kids are now 2 & 4 and they love to just sit on the couch and watch me workout, lol.0
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