So you're a busy MOM?

I know lots of our posters are busy mothers who just dont have the ability to leave their kids with someone and run to the gym. Even if your husband comes home, he is too tired to do baby duty while you work out. You dont have a treadmill or a ton of heavy machinery or even hand weights.

What do you do? You make the most of what you’ve got:

Quick Fitness: 10-Minute Workout For Busy Moms:::::::::::::
1. Curtsy lunge with lateral lift stabilizes your standing posture

  1. Stand with feet hip-width apart, knees relaxed, and hands on the hips. Pull abs in, spine in a neutral position with the shoulders pulled down and chest lifted. Extending right leg out to the side, supporting leg is slightly bent with foot pointing forward.
  2. Step right leg diagonally behind the body, hips and torso stay facing forward, right heel is lifted. Both knees are bent in a lunge position; weight is centered over the supporting thigh.
  3. Extend both legs and swing right leg out to the side, balancing on the left leg. The moving leg should be slightly internally rotated at the hip causing you to lead the motion with the heel.
  4. Repeat this motion up to 15 times then proceed to the next leg.

Reps: 3 sets of 10-15 reps on each leg.
Muscle focus: Targets glutes, quads, hamstrings and abs for standing stabilization

2. Single leg lunge swings

  1. Feet together, knees relaxed, abs pulled in with shoulders relaxed and chest lifted.
  2. Take a large step forward with the right leg. Bend both knees, keep right knee inline with ankle and left knee pointing down to the floor. Hold the lunge, contracting the abs for balance, maintaining a neutral spine and push the swing forward with your arms and chest. Push off right front foot and thigh and bring feet back together, repeat alternating legs. Reps:3 sets of 10- 15 reps on each leg
    Muscle focus: Targets glutes, quads, hamstrings, chest, arms, shoulders and abs

3. Flamingo pick ups

  • Stand tall with your right leg extended behind the body, arms on hips.
  • Exhale as you contract your abs and hinge forward from the hips, maintaining pelvis square to the front. Simultaneously lift the back leg to a T-position body parallel to the floor. Hold this position for a count of 5, to make this exercise more challenging reach your left hand forward pretending to pick up something off the ground. Return back to T-position with both hands on hips. Contract the glutes and hamstrings; hinge the body back to start position.

Reps: 3 sets of 10-15 reps on each leg
Muscle Focus: Targets glutes, hamstrings and abs
[INDENT]Tip: Mentally focus on the core. Without this mind-body connection you will not be able to balance. Also, by contracting all the muscles in the supporting leg, you will create a more stable support to work from.
Modifications: Hold a chair or the wall for support if you have poor balance.

[/INDENT]4. Ab planks work the whole body

  • Place your hands on top of a step or climbing frame, placing you on an incline. Your hands should be directly underneath the shoulders. Move feet back and extend the body into a plank position, abs are contracted to keep torso supported.
  • Exhale; draw your right knee to chest without moving the upper body. Inhale swing the leg back maintaining the pelvis square to the floor, contracting the glutes and hamstrings.

Reps*:*3 setsof 10-15 reps on each leg.
Muscle focus: Works the whole body all at the same time! Targets chest, shoulders, arms, abs, glutes and hamstrings
[INDENT]Tip: While performing this exercise imagine you’re pushing away from the floor contacting your lats and upper back muscles which stabilize your shoulder girdle. Your core is tight without any movement as you move the leg.
Modifications: Lower supporting knee to the ground and gradually lift the knee off the floor as you get stronger. Eventually you can extend the body out in to full plank.
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Re: So you're a busy MOM?

This is an awesome thread, Psquared. Women can share their weight loss tips in getting rid of that baby weight. Here are some suggestions to add to the list:

Get a step ladder.......and step up and step down to work out your thighs/butt. Increasing the speed will also get your heart rate up.

With a baby, it can become tougher to leave the house to go to the gym or for a jog in the neighborhood. An alternative.......is jump roping. Jumping rope brings up your heart rate....it's an aerobic exercise......and it burns fat from your overall body. Plus, it can be done at home.

Weight/fat loss occurs faster when you combine cardio/aerobic exercises with weight lifting. SO..........get some dumbells/arm weights. They can be five pounds or 10 pounds. And when the baby is sleeping...........turn on the TV or some music and lift the weights for 15-30 minutes.

The bicycle crunch is one of the best abdominal exercises that can tones your obliques and helps in reducing inches in your waistline. It's like sit-up......but you touch your right elbow to your left knee and your left elbow to your right knee.

All these exercises can be done at home whilst the baby is sleeping or your husband/relative is baby sitting for you.

******** I've recently learned that green tea helps in losing weight. So perhaps that is something to look into. Make sure to ask your doctor if it's safe to drink if you're nursing. Green tea is loaded with antioxidants and also aids in weight loss (so, I've read). :)

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AISHAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!! I COULD HUG YOU RIGHT NOWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!

I totally and completely forgot about jump roping...it is an EXCELLENT way to burn fat!

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And im sure the baby would really appreciate u putting it in a pushchair and taking him around the block a few times, a perfect excuse for a walk and some nice fresh air which will leav u both feeling good!

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^ Yup, very nice idea!

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great thread!

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Everyday I see a neighbor mom of twins pushing her dual stroller in the morning up the hill. She gets skinnier everyday.

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LMAOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! That is one motivated mama!

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Where there is will - there is way :)

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^ I know what you mean.
I used to see a girl running every day, I saw her running while it was raining, snowing, sunny, I saw her EVERYDAY, no matter what the weather was like.
And I swear I saw her go from fat to thin......just goes to show how important consistency is.

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s_mk : I lack consistency :(

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Me too, but consistency is KEY :(