Walk
everywhere
A
simple but effective method of shifting excess pounds, walking will
do wonders for your balance, posture and core strength, giving you
and your baby a chance to escape the inevitable cabin fever of the
first few months of motherhood. Invest in a good quality pedometer
and some toning shoes or weights if you want to be technical about
it.
Blog
about the experience
Find
the means to celebrate the triumphs and lament failures on your path
to fitness by blogging
about your journey. Sharing goals tends to make them more
achievable, as you won’t want to contradict yourself or fail. Join
a forum, share tips with other, likeminded mothers in their quest to
shed pounds, and become the heroine of your own story.
Make your home a mini-gym There will be days when leaving the house simply isn’t possible. The good news: you can still exercise. Even if you’re working with a restricted budget, there’s no excuse; with skipping ropes, hula hoops, a yoga mat and the power of YouTube many a spare tire has been conquered. If you have a little more to spend, work out what works best for you and consider investing in a cross-trainer or treadmill. Exercise can seem like a frivolous pursuit when you have a small child to care for, but there is nothing you can do that will make you feel more energized or powerful than running on a treadmill or nailing a set of crunches. Nothing that is, except for looking in the mirror at the results for which you’ve worked so hard.
