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Schedule some time with a friend – if there’s a group of you, take it in turns to look after the kids – and instead of meeting for a coffee, get together and do a workout DVD at home. Find one that’s spilt into sections, so you can easily do just 5 or 10 minutes, or carry on for half an hour if you want.

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Top Tips on how to Exercise After Pregnancy

Melinda Nicci By  Melinda Nicci Pre and Postnatal Fitness & Lifestyle Consultant Supernanny Expert 29/12/2006

Once again, we find ourselves at that uncomfortable time of year when those around dive headfirst into their new year’s resolutions. From ‘no more junk food’ to ‘join a gym’ to ‘lose 10lbs’, everyone seems to be at it…

But are we really committed to making these resolutions work? Think about what you actually want to achieve now, and give yourself a realistic action plan. This way, you can avoid the inevitable disappointment around March, of seeing the direct debit for the gym leave your account once again, without you having had time to go!

Research has shown us over the years that there is no ‘quick fix’ to permanently see long term changes in your health and fitness is to make relevant changes to your lifestyle. But don’t stop reading there! These are just small changes in a long term project, and some of the changes you put in place this New Year need to be part of your life next year and the year after that...

Follow my steps to changing your lifestyle and the whole family will be healthier for it! 

Pregnant womanSet yourself a target

Nothing motivates more that having a goal to work towards. It could be a certain weight to attain, or even just down a dress size for a particular holiday or summer event. 

Get walking!

Remember, small changes can make a big difference, and walking is a great way to get more exercise and expend more energy. Walk wherever you can, park a little further from the shops and take the stairs whenever possible. Making a little extra space in your schedule for a 20 -30 minute walk at least three times a week will leave you stronger to cope with the physical and mental challenges of being a mum! 

Work out!

Schedule some time with a friend – if there’s a group of you, take it in turns to look after the kids – and instead of meeting for a coffee, get together and do a workout DVD at home. Find one that’s spilt into sections, so you can easily do just 5 or 10 minutes, or carry on for half an hour if you want. 

Take the kids swimming

Whist you’re looking after them, jog on the spot in the water for 15 minutes - you will really feel the workout! 

Join an online virtual personal trainer

If motivation is your biggest stumbling block, this is a cost (and time) effective way to stay stimulated and give you ideas on how to exercise. If there’s a group of you, see if you can join together (there’s nothing like a bit of peer pressure!). 

Dance!

Even if it's just around your living room - its fun and can burn lots of calories, plus your kids will love it too! 

Invest in a few weights

Keep them handy at home so you can schedule a quick workout- even if it’s just 15 minutes a day, when the kids are asleep or at school. If you can’t afford to buy weights, have a look in the cupboard. A couple of tins or bags of rice will have the same affect as commercial gym weights.

Join a stroller club

Get motivated with other...

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