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Seeking Tips for Fitting in Exercise

I am desperate to start an exercise routine but I'm having a hard time finding something that fits my schedule. My husband's work schedule and off days are very inconsistent and change from week to week so I never know when I may have an hour to myself. I work full-time so I'm considering my lunch hour. Any other suggestions. I used to be a college athlete so I love working out but I'm struggling to find a routine. I also need to lose about 20 lbs! Any tips are greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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Wow, thanks for all the tips! I am inspired and ready to get started. I should have explained how incredibly inconsistent my husband's work schedule is. He may leave the house at 4am, 7am, 1pm, 3pm, 9am etc. He even has to do overnight shifts on occasion. Also, his off days may be Tues/Th, Mon/Fri, Sun/Wed etc. Any combination that you can imagine. His shifts vary from week to week and we find out his schedule every Th. It really takes a toll on me but I try to be supportive and cheery. Especially in these hard economic times. So leaving the house early in the morning to work out is not an option and my 1 1/2 year old wakes up to any little noise. I've tried doing 5 am workouts. Instead I ended up trying to put my little one back to bed so he could get one more hour of sleep. I'm shooting for the videos at night and getting a treadmill or stationary bike. I have a double jogging stroller but my 3 1/2 yr old is super lanky and he has outgrown it. I may try the bike trailer as well. The Y is also a great suggestion. I'm sure they would love playing while I work out. Hmmm? So many good suggestions to try! Wish me luck ladies and I'll keep everyone posted on my progress!!

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I wake up at 5am, and workout before everyone else wakes up! It seems early, but after a couple of weeks... you will find that it's fantastic!

I am an independent trainer who is also a mother. Exercise can be difficult to fit in a times but you can fit little blocks in here and there. I've designed some programs for quite a few very busy professionals. My e-mail is ____@____.com if you would like to meet sometime. I can give you a complimentary session if you like! Good luck!

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I have a stationery bike in a room with a TV. I get on that bike and watch a favorite show. Before I know it the hour is up. good luck.

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It is so difficult to find the time for yourself....but so important to you and your family that you are healthy. I am also a working mom. My challenge was that I did not think it was fair to leave my child in the evenings, when I was missing from her all day. The morning's were just too crazy, trying to get us all organized and out the door at our respective times. I ended up bringing my lunch to work 3-4 times a week, and working out during my lunch time. I found a Gym that was really convenient, and I would eat lunch right after. Also, I would find an hour during the weekend where I could go excercise. Eventually, it became part of my schedule and it really worked for me.

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I started excercising in front of the tv - sit ups, hand weights, yoga - anything, for at least 30 mins. As soon as I put my baby down for the night, I drop everything and get to excercising. If I can't get to it right aftger the baby goes down, I aim to workout within 30 mins after bedtime. I've done this for a few weeks and half the week I'm up to 45 mins!

If you chose to work out during your lunch hour and don't want to leave your building/office, there are tons of office excercises you can do using your desk, chair, and books/notebooks. Also, I used to work in a 11 story building and every day at lunch I would walk the stairs and got up to stairstepping 3 times a day. it was hard at first but after the first month, it wasnsn't so much a struggle anymore. Good luck.

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It's awesome that you are conscientious about spending time with your husband and children. It's important, though, that you be able to create a routine that will work for you. It's hard enough to flow with fluctuating surroundings; you've got to develop a routine to keep you steady and give you peace of mind. You'll wear yourself out following their availability so closely, and it's easy to lose yourself.

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When I worked I would do little things sitting at my desk...side bends. It's something :) I'm sure there's info floating around somewhere in Google or About .com Good luck in your routine plans...

Living in Texas gets really hot and humid after 9am (approx). Lunch time exercise might require a shower.
I remember going to the local track and putting my boys
in the middle with their toys and I would walk all around
them. Also, you might have your workout clothes ready to
go if someone, anyone offers to babysit. Might also think
about trading out with another mother and go every other
day, a co-op. good luck and happy exercising.

Hi i know the feeling. I find that when I do it first thing in the morning, everything else falls in place. I get up (crazy!) @ 4:45a.m. & depending on the day, I run & swim, or take a workout class & swim. my hubby travels a bit so on those days I fit it in when i can. Don't know if you belong to a gym, but most start ____@____.com go after dinner if that works for you. You might find a partner who will workout with you & that's always motivating. They will "call you on it" if you back out the day before. Good luck, I hope you find time.(you can do it!!! no excuses! we all have those little ones!!:))

There are in the office yoga stretches you can get off the net. Also if you enjoy dancing listen to music as you clean up after the kids or while making dinner whatever chore will work. Soon you'll be dancing and the chores won't be as long & tedious. Excercise tapes are good too.

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