November 2011 Moms

Lose the baby weight plans

Every year, right after Christmas, I do a weight loss plan called Booty Boot Camp that my friends started several years back. It's basically just a way to drop the 10 pounds or so that I typically gain over the year. This year, I will definitely have more than 10 pounds to lose! BBC isn't really a diet or exercise plan in the conventional sense (you choose what you want to eat, how much you want to exercise, what exercises you'll do, etc), it's just a really great team program that helps to motivate me to move more.

Anyway, we usually have some people participating across the country so I thought I'd throw it out there for my fellow November mommies who are looking for support for their weight loss efforts. If you're interested in joining us this year, let me know and I'll post more details later. It works for me every year and I'm counting on the extra motivation to help me drop all the baby weight quick.

Anyone else have weight loss plans of their own?

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  • I have decided to run the Twin Cities Marathon next year as a gift to my little girl for her first birthday. I figure if I attach her to it, I will be more motivated. I figure that if I'm training for a marathon over the next year I should be able to get the baby weight off.
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  • I kind of do. I don't have a diet plan lined up but I will be eating mostly grilled foods and a ton of fruits and raw veggies. I wont be working out for awhile because I'm pretty sure I wont have room in my new schedule.
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  • I have found in the past when I want to get rid of some extra lbs it is all about eating healthy for me, so that is where I am going to start. I miss doing P90X so I will probably try to fit that in a couple of times a week (not do the full blown program, because I know I will not have time for that). Maybe also do some walking on our treadmill if time permits.
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  • I am registering for a 10k in the early spring and a half marathon in late spring next year. Personally, the only way I can really kick it into gear is if I've committed myself to an event.


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  • I'm registering for a half marathon in the spring. I'm trying to give myself 3-4 months to get back into pre-pregnancy shape and go back to work as a trainer.
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  • Interesting those of you planning to do half marathons in the spring.  I was thinking of doing one (it's in May) but decided against it because I didn't think that would be enought time to get in shape for it.  Any thoughts from anyone who's tried this before post-baby?  Maybe I should reconsider...
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  • imageellehinck:
    Interesting those of you planning to do half marathons in the spring.  I was thinking of doing one (it's in May) but decided against it because I didn't think that would be enought time to get in shape for it.  Any thoughts from anyone who's tried this before post-baby?  Maybe I should reconsider...


    Most people only really need 12 weeks to train for a half...at least that's how long most training plans are. I'm still running 3-4 miles at a time which is why I think I'll be able to handle one in the spring.
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  • I'll be back on this fairly strict (but healthy and managable) diet that I've done a few times, lower carb, lots of veggies, grilled meats, you know, the usual.  I got a treadmill a few months ago and hope to make use of that during naptime/at night as much as possible and then go to the gym when DH is home to watch the kiddo.  I really, really miss working out so much but my body just cannot hack it right now, it makes me sad.
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    imageellehinck:
    Interesting those of you planning to do half marathons in the spring.  I was thinking of doing one (it's in May) but decided against it because I didn't think that would be enought time to get in shape for it.  Any thoughts from anyone who's tried this before post-baby?  Maybe I should reconsider...


    Most people only really need 12 weeks to train for a half...at least that's how long most training plans are. I'm still running 3-4 miles at a time which is why I think I'll be able to handle one in the spring.

    Good for you!  I wish I was still running but I gave it up for a number of reasons while being pregnant.  I'll be starting from scratch, so I think I may need more time.  Who knows though, maybe I'll surprise myself.

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    I'll be back on this fairly strict (but healthy and managable) diet that I've done a few times, lower carb, lots of veggies, grilled meats, you know, the usual.  I got a treadmill a few months ago and hope to make use of that during naptime/at night as much as possible and then go to the gym when DH is home to watch the kiddo.  I really, really miss working out so much but my body just cannot hack it right now, it makes me sad.

    This.  It sucks, doesn't it???  It's so strange to me...I used to get all antsy if I didn't work out for more than a few days, and I just wanted to get out there.  But now, my body just has no inclination for it.  I try to at least go for walks but it feels like such a chore!  I want to enjoy it again!!

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  • Mine is a little slower paced...I don't think I will be up for running a marathon, a half a marathon or running around the block for that matter..heh. 

    I still do some sort of exercise routine...but it's slowed down substantially.  Before I got pregnant I was doing zumba, yoga, and some strength training. I also started seeing a nutritionist to lose weight before pregnancy. (I did decent with that). My goal was to get pregnant (looks like I did a decent job!) Weight gain and loss has been a big struggle for me. I lost 100 lbs a few years ago and I have kept a good portion of it off, even with pregnancy. I will definitely have some work to do after pregnancy. I'm not so concerned with the number on the scale anymore; I'm more concerned about my overall health, being around for the baby, and my husband.  

    To get to where I want to be (down 35-50 lbs), I am giving myself a year. I'm starting with small, realistic goals.  Though, any support and ideas are definitely welcomed on this end. 

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  • I plan on doing the same as before. I have a drop in milk supply when I cut out calories, diet or exercise sooooooooooo I will wait the one year until I am done BFing then go back to counting calories and working out.
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  • I have plans.  I was not serious a bout losing the weight after my first figuring it would just return to normal eventually since I had NEVER been fat in my life.  DIdn't quite work that way and I went into this pregnancy about 50 pounds overweight.  Oh boy am I feeling it! I already have an appointment set with a doctor friend of mine who will do extensive testing for nutritional deficiencies/imbalances that may have come up due to the pregnancy and will advise me on optimal supplimentation and diet.

    I have purchesed a package of personal trainer sessions at my gym.  My trainer is all set to start with me the day my doctor says I'm good to go.  I have tentatively set the start date in January but, left it flexible.

  • I am joining Weight Watchers at 6 weeks post partum on the dot. Can't wait! I just love the program and the supportive atmosphere. Last night DH and I made a plan of how we will switch off going to the gym two nights a week. This way we still have family dinner the other nights. This is very important to me. I also want to run a 10K next July 4th. I WILL get back in shape!
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  • I would like more info on the booty boot camp. Can you send it to my email:

    shannoncorl@gmail.com

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  • My tentative plan right now is to do a 1/2 marathon next summer (June or July-ish) and then a full marathon close to baby's first bday.

    This is similar to what I did last time except this time, I'm allowing even more time to recover before attempting a 1/2. A July 1/2 marathon will put me at 8 months post-partum. Last time I did a 1/2 at nearly 5 months post-partum and I ended up with a lot of pelvic pain while training as well as a drop in my milk supply early on. I think I'll start with strength training and getting my core back first, then begin a training regimen for running. I won't "diet" as my milk supply last time tanked if I tried to, but I will be more careful about what I eat to try to slowly lose the weight.


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  • I'm also planning on doing weight watchers right around the 6 week mark.  I figure by then I should have a sense of how much is going to come off on it's own just by bf and such plus it gets me through the holidays.  I actually will have an additional 25ish pounds that I want to lose in addition to what I'm putting on now (18ish currently) so I figured this would be a good route for me.  Once our budget allows for it I also plan on starting my riding lessons back up which in and of itself is a great workout!
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  • imageellehinck:
    Interesting those of you planning to do half marathons in the spring.  I was thinking of doing one (it's in May) but decided against it because I didn't think that would be enought time to get in shape for it.  Any thoughts from anyone who's tried this before post-baby?  Maybe I should reconsider...

    I just replied and then went back through and saw your question. Everyone's body is different. 12 weeks is pretty adequate training but also remember that during at least those first 6 weeks, you'll be fairly laid up. I ran a 1/2 marathon when my son was just about 5 months last time and even though I'm an avid runner, it was too soon for my body. I ended up with a lot of pelvic pain and a drop in milk. That was just my experience though, it doesn't mean that is how it will be for everyone. This time around I plan to wait a couple more months before attempting a 1/2 just to rebuild my core first.


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  • I was thinking of trying a half marathon early next year as well. There's a good one in April, but I'll have to see how I'm feeling in January/Feb and whether or not that seems like a realistic goal. I'm happy to see that I won't be the only one pushing myself, though!

    Shannon - I'll add you to my email list for when I send out the info in Dec.

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  • I've always heard the saying that it took 9mo to put on the baby weight so give yourself 9mo (min) to lose it.  That said, it took me 2yrs last time to get to losing.  This time I'm going to start Weight Watchers up again.  At first I think that is all I'll have time for, with food prep, meetings and tracking.  Then I'll kick it into second gear and do some P90X workouts and use our elliptical machine.  I'm hoping that slow and steady wins the race approach will work this time and not hurt my milk supply.
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  • My plan is to breastfeed :)
  • I'm interested in hearing more about the boot camp. Feel free to PM me!

    I've had success with weight watchers in the past, so I may give that a try again. We have an elliptical machine that hardly ever gets used, but it's always there if I need it! Once I go back to work, I'll have to see what my new schedule is like and whether or not I have time to join the onsite gym there. I hope I'm one of the lucky ones who loses weight while breastfeeding...we'll see!! 

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  • Last time I did a month diet/exercise plan to drop the extra weight that didn't come off on it's own. I did the 30 Day Shred every single morning before DS woke up and my diet was basically lowish carbs, high lean protien, lots of veggies and 2 drink max per week. I continued on and lost another 15 pounds on top of my regular pp weight. I plan to do the same routine this time. I know I don't have time to make it to the gym even if I think I will and I can get just as good of a workout at home with interval training in 30 min or less.

    I am headed to Hawaii in April so that gives me 5 months to get in bikini shape again! 

    Weight watchers is great too, but I found that the BFing plan gives you WAY too many points. 

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    imageellehinck:
    Interesting those of you planning to do half marathons in the spring.  I was thinking of doing one (it's in May) but decided against it because I didn't think that would be enought time to get in shape for it.  Any thoughts from anyone who's tried this before post-baby?  Maybe I should reconsider...


    Most people only really need 12 weeks to train for a half...at least that's how long most training plans are. I'm still running 3-4 miles at a time which is why I think I'll be able to handle one in the spring.

    Your still running?!? You go girl! I cant even walk without feeling like I am going to topple over lol :) 

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  • I made DH promise me at the start of this pregnancy that when it's over and i'm recovered he'd get me a personal trainer for as long as i need. I was so good about working out before getting pregnant but it took a long time to get there, I will definitely need someone to whip me back into shape! Since my bday is in Dec it's the perfect gift!
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  • Lots of walking (easy for where we live, and why buying a nice stroller is the most important baby item to me)

    I have done WW to lose a few while dh was deployed in the past, so I might do that again, I know they have modifications for BF Moms.

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    I made DH promise me at the start of this pregnancy that when it's over and i'm recovered he'd get me a personal trainer for as long as i need. I was so good about working out before getting pregnant but it took a long time to get there, I will definitely need someone to whip me back into shape! Since my bday is in Dec it's the perfect gift!

    This for me too! I used to kick box almost every day and was obsessed with it, but ever since month 4 or so I haven't had the energy, plus kicking my legs was getting hard as the belly got bigger. I will be getting a trainer, one of my kickboxing instructors, to get back into shape. I have a bag and everything in my basement so my plan is to do one lunch session a week and then have my trainer give me a workout I can do on my own at home in the morning when DH is spending daddy time with LO.

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  • I'm in a wedding next June so that should give me 6-7 months to lose all or most of the weight.  I'll start doing Weight Watchers by 6 weeks post partum (if you're breastfeeding, you're allowed extra points).  I'll either workout at the gym or use our treadmill at home - I need to work out or I become a 1st class raving biotch.

     

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  • I'm planning on starting Weight Watchers after the holidays, which should be 6 weeks pp or so. Right before I got pregnant this time, I had lost 50lbs on it over 7-8 months. I loved it! I think I've convinced DH to try it too, which should make it that much easier for me.
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  • I can't imagine a bootcamp fitness weight loss program the month after having a baby.  Seriously - thinking back to when I had DD, there is no way I would have been ready for that.  I wasn't getting enough sleep and to add that kind of intense workout routine that soon just doesn';t sound realistic to me.

    My plan is to eat responsibly, exercise as I can, and am confident I will drop the weight.  I did last time, and I am no spring chicken!  But I won't worry about it until my body is ready to face it.  I was back in my work clothes 3 months after having DD, but if I can't do that this time, I won't stress about it.  I'll get there....

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  • My plan is to not worry about it so much this time.  I always struggled with supply and at least part of that likely had to do with a rigorous exercise routine and weight watchers.
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  • I guess I wasn't clear about what booty boot camp actually is - it's not a boot camp program. That's just what we've always called it (sounds more motivational I guess!). You do whatever you want for exercise - so technically you could do a boot camp style program if you wish - and whatever eating plan you want to follow. It's just support for everyone trying to lose weight, but how you get there is completely individualized.
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    My plan is to breastfeed :)

     

    lol this. assuming it doesn't do the trick, i'll cut out restaurant food as much as possible and try to eat more healthy than i did pre and during pregnancy. we're already cutting back on going out to eat since i'll be a SAHM. i'll also go on a lot of walks, and possibly join a gym if my mom will watch the LO for an hour or so a few days a week.


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  • My exercise plan is shoveling snow in the winter and mowing the grass in the summer LOL. Of course, I'll be going to the gym or something similar. Our YMCA just got a new Zumba class I might join in the spring. I do plan on buying a bicycle and a friend of mine is going to make me a hula hoop. Once my LO is up and running around, I'm sure I'll get plenty of exercise. As far as diet, I'm a super healthy eater to begin with so I'm not worried about what I'm going the be eating. I'm going to be happy when I can enjoy veggies again without heartburn.
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