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Finding Time to Work Out - Ely,IA

This question is a little selfish, because it's all about mama (me), but here it is...I would appreciate any tips or advice on how to successfully get back into a workout routine when you have a tight schedule each day. I'm married with a 13-month old daughter and work full time. I belong to a local gym & prior to changing jobs about 4 1/2 months ago, I was able to work out over my lunches. With the new job, it's not feasible. I'm starting to feel the unhealthy effects of not taking very good care of myself. I'm having a hard time getting to sleep,am continually stressed out, & have difficulty relaxing. I know getting back into a workout regimen would relieve these things and help me be a better mom as well. But the issue is my schedule. I leave home 7:30ish each morning & get home between 5:30-6 each night. Morning workouts don't work, because of the timeframe I have to get myself & my daughter ready, plus it's just her & I at home every morning(my husband leaves the house at 5:30am). (Plus I have never been able to exercise very effectivly in the mornings) When we get home, it's fix & feed dinner, bath, clean up..etc...My husband does help with these things and would be willing to do so on his own if I wanted to workout earlier. But,I don't want to give up any of the little time I have to spend with my daughter during the week. So, my only window of opportunity is going to be around 7:30 or so after she has gone to sleep. Sounds like I figured out my problem..except for the fact that by this time, I'm totally wiped out & have trouble thinking about doing anything but shutting it down for the day..I would like to hear how other moms fit daily excerise in. I'd like to fit in an hour. Anyone else struggle with this? Does anyone work out at this time of night? How do you get yourself motivated after a long day to make yourself do it? And regularly? Is it harder to get to sleep when you work out at this time?

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I motivate myself to do anything (not just exercise) by telling myself, "ok, I'll just do one thing". On a really bad day it would be "I'll just do one stomach crunch". On a good day, "Ok, I'll just do 10 minutes of Pilates." Once I've done one crunch, I say to myself, "Ok I'll just do one more." Repeat. I have to trick myself into believing I can stop at any time (which I can) and that I only have a minimum requirement of ONE! One crunch, one minute, one mini-routine, whatever. Once I get going, (usually after 5 or so "one more"s,) then I am energized and motivated to KEEP going.

Since it sounds like you feel at 730pm the same way I feel a lot of the time, this approach might work for you at that specific time.

One sort of silly thing that I enjoy is a hula hoop! I got one at Sport Authority for something like $5. It has water in it so it's much easier to keep going than the old or non-water ones, and it's done wonders for my waistline, quads, and other parts you wouldn't expect. And you can do it while watching TV and it's easily stowed under the couch. The kids think it's fun, too (they have kid-sized ones and adult-sized ones; don't try to use a kid's size as it won't work).

I work out at night, too. I bought a used treadmill through the classifieds about 5 years ago and set it up at home with a TV. I'm not very motivated at night, but I can watch something fun while I walk or run for 30 minutes. I started carrying small hand weights, and that adds to the workout benefit. At the same time, I am starting a morning class for moms at Pump It Up in Eden Prairie - yoga and pilates to start, with aerobics and dance coming later - for moms who are in the same boat as you are, but with kids who are a little older. Moms can let their kids play while they work out, without needing the gym membership... hope this helps!

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One sort of silly thing that I enjoy is a hula hoop! I got one at Sport Authority for something like $5. It has water in it so it's much easier to keep going than the old or non-water ones, and it's done wonders for my waistline, quads, and other parts you wouldn't expect. And you can do it while watching TV and it's easily stowed under the couch. The kids think it's fun, too (they have kid-sized ones and adult-sized ones; don't try to use a kid's size as it won't work).

How about working your daughter into your routine? You can lift her in different ways to work your muscles, or just take her with as you climb up and down the stairs (my 13 mo. daughter loves this). I make it into a game by making silly noises as we go up and down. Also, getting down on the floor and chasing her around for a while counts for something, and it will help her get some exercise, too. She will think it is fun that Mommy is on her level chasing her around. I know it is not the same as having time to do a serious workout, but maybe it will give you something until you can fit it back in your routine, and who knows maybe it will boost your energy so you feel like working out after she goes to bed.

Hi. I am in a similar situation except my husband stays at home during the day so I feel bad when I come home leaving again to work out. My daughter goes to sleep at 7 or 7:30 and I am so wiped out by that time I don't feel like going to workout or even jumping on the treadmill. I started working from home on Tuesdays to make it to my morning kickbox class and then I go to morning kickbox classes on Sat and Sunday for an hour. Sometimes I go in late on Thursdays to get to that morning session. If you have any kind of flexibility with work I highly suggest you try to use that to your advantage. Otherwise, take her to the mall a day a week and walk around the mall at least.

Hi R.,
I have the same struggle as you. What has worked for me is I set up a plan with my husband that I would meet my friend every Tuesday night at the gym at 7pm, and workout. Tuesday nights are his to do dinner, bath, bed for our son. I come home from work on Tuesdays - eat dinner before 6 and go to the gym at 7. One night at the gym may not be much, but it is better than not working out at all! On the other nights during the week I try my best to pop in a 20 minute workout DVD after my son's bedtime. Then I still have a few hours to myself after that. Working out from 7-8, I have found is not bad. I do need about an hour to wind down afterward, but I find I actually sleep better on those nights . I know that it isn't the ideal (which would be everyday at the gym), but I have found it to work for me. Good luck!

Have you thought about a Mommy and Me work out during the mornings? I know you say mornings are not the best time and you don't want to give up that time being with your daughter...but there are some really great programs out there for mother/child work outs...or you could come up with your own. Laying down and bench pressing the little one with little "zurbers" on the tummy on the way down. This could also teach your child about being healthy and create a whole new bond between you. On some days your husband could even join you. Good Luck!

Hi R.. One of the benefits of exercising is that it energizes me. So I do it first thing in the morning when I wake up. Yes, sometimes I'm in sleep mode, but after awhile, trust me, I wake up! If I do it at nite, I'm unable to relax and fall asleep. When my children were younger, I did it during nap times and/or when they were in school. Now when I do have to go to work (for a temp agency), I get up earlier and do it (yes, oftentimes at 5 a.m.).

I cherish my time and money, so altho it works for some people, I do not go to a gym. I have dvd's and I also will walk our gravel roads and mow our nearly an acre lawn with a push mower. An hour a day over several days usually gets the job done and also covers my daily workouts - we live in the country and the lawn is not smooth!

You are not selfish for wanting to get in shape and have a little time to yourself. It sounds like you already know the benefits of exercising. From reading your situation, I would say quit the gym, wake up earlier and do it in the mornings whether it be a dvd or a treadmill, or a brisk walk if it's safe in your neighborhood in the dark.

I am in touch with quite a few moms who are in your position and make it work. It's individual and you just have to MAKE the time...even if it can only be 10 or 20 minutes here and there thru out the day. I'm a fitness coach and if you need more help or info, check out this link - I'd be happy to help you further.

www.beachbodycoach.com/Wanaka

Good luck!
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I like a lot of the advice you already have gotten. One thing I may add though, is you really need to think about yourself. You started your question with feeling selfish. You need to change that thought process and consider yourself. It is hard as a mom to do that and I still struggle with it, but once I realized that I have to take care of myself in order to care for anyone else life got a little easier actually! My daughter is almost ten, and I have learned that she does not really mind if I am gone for an hour. One other thing to consider is that by taking the time to keep yourself healthy, you will instill that in your daughter and make her life easier in the long run too! She will automatically know that you take care of yourself and take time to exercise and be healthy.

I think you have gotten some good advice already. You say you are not a morning workout person but it doesn't seem like you are an evening person either - trust me I am the same way. No matter which end of the day you choose to workout on it is initially going to be hard - but once you have established the routine of doing it it does become easier.

I opted for the morning workout for a couple of reasons - You get it over with - otherwise I felt like exercise was hanging over my head all day, I did see my energy level increase vs when I workout at night then I had a harder time calming down and in the end stayed up later and got less sleep! Plus for me mornings was my time to organize my thoughts and focus my day and let me put work into prespective.

I agree with the person who said - skip the gym - I would consider working out at home a couple mornings a week and then hitting the gym on the weekends to mix up the routine. It allows you to sleep in a little vs going to the gym and it doesn't upset your daughters schedule in anyway. See if your husband is willing/could go in later to work a couple of days a week to help support your exercise plan. A healthier you is a happier you and he definately benefits from that!

Good luck and realize you are not alone in trying to do it all but it is important not to lose yourself in the process.

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