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When Do You Find Time to Go to the Gym?

I work full time and have a gym membership wasting away and I'm wondering how other Moms fit in their exercise during the work week. I feel too guilty going to the gym after work because then I miss my only time seeing the baby before he goes to bed, but I am slowly starting to gain weight again (and Halloween has not helped!). Thanks!

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There are lots of morning people, I'm a night person. I go to the gym after all my kids go to bed. I belong to a 24 hr gym, I usually get there around 9, watch a show I like and leave at 10. Once I come home I finish packing lunches, go to bed by the 1:00 news. For me, it does not interfere with my sleep, and cuts down on my snacking.

My gym has childcare, which is wonderful. A friend of mine went to the gym on weekdays right when her husband got home so he could have some time with their daughter and she got in a workout. You can always go before/after work which may cut down on travel time.

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To be honest, I have a hard time getting there (the gym) and I'm not working FT. Is your work near the gym? Any way to get there during lunch??? Or, like many others have said, maybe early morning is your best option.

Good luck!

Hi P.. When my daughter was younger, the only time I could find to work out was early in the morning. So I started getting up around 5 am a few days a week to run, and then by the time I was back home I usually had time to shower before the baby woke up. It was hard in the beginning, but after a few weeks I got into a groove, and then felt out of sorts if I missed my morning workout. Good luck. It's important for you to get regular exercise, so I'm sure you'll figure out what works best for you.

Hey there P.! I have found that the best time to go is at about 8-8:30 just after the kids are in bed. Then you won't miss any time with them, and even though at that time I'm exhausted I end up feeling a whole lot better than if I'd just gone to bed...gives me some me time.
Hope that helps!
Good luck!
D.

This information will be useless if you don't have the Wii. But if you do, buy the Wii Fit. You'll be home, and you can get a total body workout, just like at the gym. You can set the baby up to watch you work out while hubby's cooking dinner:-).

Good luck.

Hi P.-

Check this dvd out it is all short workouts and you can do it at home. It works!

www.fitpackdvd.com

Is there any way you could go early in the morning before you go to work and get your son up. Early in the morning is the time I find that works the best. Good luck.

Hi P.,

it depends when your little boy goes to bed, but maybe you can try to go to the gym a couple of times a week after he goes to bed. My gym is open until 10 PM. I know that is very hard, cause once you are home you probably don't wont to go back out and you are hungry....:-) But if you tell yourself, just two times a week...

Good luck!

Hi, P.:

I had a similar issue when my son was a baby. I *occasionally* was able to hit the gym during lunch, but it was difficult. Maybe that's possible for you? I finally found that my exercise came from walking to and from the subway/bus every day--and from pushing a stroller through the park on weekends.

In other words, I came home to my son every night--which was more important to me--and resigned myself to not getting as much regular exercise as I was used to :-)

You'll get back to it. T.

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