Excersizing with an Infant...

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It's rather rediculous when I awake in the morning and TRY to make my day to go a certain way with two children, (one being an infant) when I very clearly understand that children are unpredictable.

My baby wont sleep during the day...and when he DOES, its the only time I have to do the dishes, the laundry etc... By the time my husband arrives from work, I KNOW that this would be the perfect opportunity to do some cardio... but I'm utterly EXHAUSTED, that all I wanna do is sleep for a decade!

My infant is only 2 months old and my oldest is 4yrs, so I know I'm tryin too hard to do too much, too quickly... but other than pacing back and forth for HOURS and lightly bouncing up and down to get this boy to sleep, what excersizes can i do WITH my child on me??? Its really the only thing I can do now a days...
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  • soifua
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    go for a walk - find a double stroller or take the kids to the park, have baby on you and keep 4yo in sight while you walk around the playground
  • beccarockslife
    beccarockslife Posts: 816 Member
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    THere is only one thing for it. Give up housework.

    I did ;)
  • rosebarnalice
    rosebarnalice Posts: 3,488 Member
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    How about this: Ask your hubs to take care of the dishes and/or laundry when he gets home so that YOU can use the baby's sleep time for a workout.
  • rebysue
    rebysue Posts: 136
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    Go for walks. Put the infant in an infant carrier and the four year old in a stroller or put both of them in a double stroller. The extra weight burns a few more calories as an added bonus! :)
  • McKayMachina
    McKayMachina Posts: 2,670 Member
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    What about one of those baby slings and a bike ride?
  • vmastudios
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    haha! hilarious!...i just might do that::)
  • vmastudios
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    thanks you guys!...informative:)
  • mrschappet
    mrschappet Posts: 488 Member
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    trust me there is always time to workout.. even with kids. I have 2 of my own and run an in-home daycare... when they nap forget the dishes and workout!!! even if its only 20 min.. You can always strap the baby to you and do the dishes later.. thats what I did when my daughter was a baby. Just remember dishes, laundry, chores... they will all be there at the end of the day you never can escape it. But, if you work out you will most likely have the motivation to get it all done by days end.

    Good luck!!! Never put yourself on a back burner, your health is just as important as the kids and most certainly MORE important than dishes!!!
  • jellybean1971
    jellybean1971 Posts: 417 Member
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    I put my little guy in his bouncy chair or his swing while I do an excerise dvd. I might have to pause it a few times to get it finished. I'm also trying to fit exercise in with my housework I'll do calf rises while doing dishes for example. I have a 4 year old as well, it is challenging but do able.
  • sixpacking
    sixpacking Posts: 148 Member
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    Buy one of those baby carriers and add his extra weight to yours, and walk at a higher pace to get your HR up. I personally started working out 10 wks after giving birth byc-section, was alone with a full time job, a new born and 4 yrs old. Husband was away by months at a time. So it can be done, you just have to know how to improvise. I did Tae Bo and was 180 lbs 1/10/10, by 7/2010 was 135lbs. Best of luck. We can all control how tire we feel, if we let our bodies control everything, then we don't get anything done.
  • Alexmommy2009
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    With my niece (back when I was skinny before I had my son) I used to lay her on her back with the baby gym and do push ups next to her and give her little kisses on the down trip. I would also put her in the bouncer at my feet while I did sit-ups. It was like a peek a boo game. I did lunges while holding her too.
  • TeaBea
    TeaBea Posts: 14,517 Member
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    Ellen Barrett's Happy Baby Fit Mama. Check out video clips on collagevideo.com

    http://www.collagevideo.com/workout-video/ellen-barretts-happy-baby-fit-mama-5818

    I can't speak for this particular DVD - but Ellen Barrett is great - love her!
  • Heatherbelle_87
    Heatherbelle_87 Posts: 1,078 Member
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    What about one of those baby slings and a bike ride?

    Incredibly dangerous! If there were some type of bike accident whether it was her hitting/being hit by something or simply falling from the bike there are not Baby helmets and this would expose an already fragile infant skull & brain to seriouse trauma not to mention in the above mentioned scenarios you could jostle the baby enough to harm its spine, or have the baby come loose from a sling (moby, baby bjorn, ect) and be thrown varying distances or even simply plummet the 3-4 feet directly onto its head and spine
  • ShannonMpls
    ShannonMpls Posts: 1,936 Member
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    Walk a ton, and join a gym with free childcare.
  • gash200
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    I actually saw a book that talked about exercises you can do with your infant. I think it's called exercise with baby. My son is just over a year and we have been going for walks.
  • suzycreamcheese
    suzycreamcheese Posts: 1,766 Member
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    get a phil and teds double buggy, put the 4 year old in front, and baby in the back, and go jogging.
    My 4 and 3 year old still fit in the phil and teds easily and i do this sometimes
  • glolilly
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    When my baby was small I let the baby lie on my stomach sometimes and lifted my head up slightly and flatten my stomach. When the baby got a litle bit older 5 or 6 months I put the baby in a windup swing in front of me while doing dishes, dusting, etc. If the baby fell asleep I walked with soft music in a make believe circle path around kitchen with tennis shoes for 30 minutes. And as some said a stroller is holding place to relieve your arms. So yeah, swing, walker, crib, crawler and all the other toys to entertain baby. A maid can be cheap also for major house chore relief for routine or a short period, say 6 months. :)
  • WaRachel
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    I know what you mean - mine are getting older now (my youngest is 7) but I remember how it felt like any second you could put the baby down you had to use to catch up on housework (or actually squeeze in a shower if you were lucky), and by the time my husband was home, we all ate dinner, and he was getting them in the bath, I was out of energy.

    A couple of things you might look into:
    *a double jogging stroller (you can often find them used on Craigslist or in consignment shops) would let you take both kids out on some walk/jogs - they will love it, and you could get your cardio in.
    *head to the playground, let your 4 year old play, and with the baby in a front pack (or sitting in the stroller in front of you) pump yourself on the swing, climb up and down the play structure, walk the balance beam - all those things we used to do as kids.
    *if you can afford it, consider a gym with child care, or see if you can hire a neighbor's pre-teen for a couple hours a week to play with the kids in one room while you work out in another room.

    Good luck - I know it all sounds easier than it actually is, but you can do it one step at a time.
  • Alexmommy2009
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    also put in some dance music while you do housework and dance while you work.
  • Candy42adore
    Candy42adore Posts: 40 Member
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    I have a 1yr, 4yr, 9yr and 14yr. I have had to get up earlier (4am) to start my day to get any excercise. Its NOT easy but it has worked for me. Best of luck!