We'll only have a couple months to get back our beach bodies ladies! Whats everyone's plan for after baby? I joined a mommy jogging group already and thats been fun most of the ladies have babies but there are some preggo mommies jogging too.
Its hard because most gyms don't allow newborns in the nursery. Luckily we have a gym attached to our clubhouse so I can just load the babe in the stroller and go bust out a work out during a nap time or what ever.
Anyone ever do P90x? or 30 day shred?
Second timers, any good after baby diets that still allow for breastfeeding?
Re: Whats everyone doing to get back in shape after baby?
Does anyone know when we're allowed to get back into exercising?
My sort of plan at the moment is to 30 Day Shred as soon as I can. After that I want to get back into Bikram yoga once or twice a week and pole. I really miss my pole body.
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I run 5Ks and 10 ks all summer, so I will go back to training for those. Next summer (2012) was suppose to be my first 15 k, and I am hoping to get back in shape to stick to my goal. I will have to be ready for it by the deadline to register in June, I might have to do the shorter one again next year and wait for the following year, but I am hoping to be ready in time!
So i will go back to running, I was doing 7 miles a day before pregnancy, and I know it will take time to get back to that.
Does your skin ever go back to sort of normal?
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Usually 6 weeks after birth, at least for a vaginal birth.
And my answer: breastfeeding
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I'm still rocking a bikini, and I refuse to ever wear a "mom suit" I oil myself up 3 times a day, even if I get stretch marks I'm still rocking a bikini next year. Just gotta get everything tightened back up.
Dewey I already asked my OB, its 6 weeks PP for vadge births and like 8-12 weeks C/S
I've done P90X once before and I will definitely be starting it back up once I'm able to! It's completely intense, but I feel that even if you do a good portion of the workouts it works great. The meal plan is a little ridiculous, but we'll see.
I'm hoping breastfeeding helps too!
I'll be hitting the gym during the week on my lunch breaks (my gym is less than a mile from my office) and on Sundays when my husband is home. I also intend on doing a Bikram 30 day challenge as soon as I feel up to it.
I have the Shred, but I hate it. I just hate working out at home in general though.
I plan to start walking as soon as humanly possible (2nd time moms, I know it's 6 weeks for exercise - does that include walks?) and then the 30DS as soon as my doctor clears me for exercise. That and breastfeeding, I'm hoping that helps too!
I jog 45 minutes every morning and hope to even as it gets colder, and do another 25 minutes of yoga and 20 minutes of strength every day. I agree staying in shape seems to make pregnancy a lot easier. I'm hoping it makes labor and the recovery afterwards easier as well
That's my answer, too! DH's coworker lost 40 pounds in a very very short amount of time (she put on 20 with her pregnancy, the rest was all gravy)
I wasn't a very active person pre-pregnancy but I'll definitely be taking the baby and our dog out for walks and when she's older, we'll go hiking again with our dog. I'd rather do the free exercize stuff rather than join a gym that I know I won't stick with!
I was never given a timeframe that I had to wait before starting exercise again after my first. My hospital paperwork basically just said to exercise when it was comfortable. I was able to start running again 11 days postpartum, after a straightforward vag delivery. I just think it's important to pay close attention to your body.
Also, my tummy went back to how it looked prepregnancy. My bellybutton, on the other hand, looks a little stretched:(
Im actually resumeing my P90X this week (but very limited version) LOL. I was doing my P90x great up until mornign sickness kicked my butt a few weeks in. I started p90 literally right before i found out we were expecting. I was going on week 4.
To keep fit, i've been using a iphone app called Lose it to track all food and water intake. Since i finally feel better, i am going to start uping my walking and start to include light running with a few p90 sessions thrown in here and there. I am by NO way a health nut or work out nut. But love to stay active. Literally i am 5'4 weighing in at 150. (did i just say that out Loud?)
So currently my weight gain has only been 4-7 pounds. It changes daily. After baby, i will walk my 10 yr old to/from school which is a two mile trip round trip. And will also start up P90X FULL FORCE durning that time off. Hopefully to kick butt and get back my body better than before pregnancy. I literally gained so much weight since moving to Florida. Not as active as a lifestyle we had in So. Cal.
too hot and humid here.
My husband is going to do P90 with to help motivate and support me. Hopefully together we will all support one another post baby to get back to healthy body weight and fitness.
Hey...im in South Florida Tooo! Can you give me info about Beach BC? We've only been here a few yrs. (and most of my gf here are way older).
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I was asking my brother's GF, who just did a rotation in the maternity ward for her nursing program, what they tell pregnant women about exercise. She said they want you to get up and walk as soon as you can, so I don't think walking will be a problem for most of us.
On that note, I plan to keep up a walking routine. We picked out a nice stroller that will work on most terrains, so once baby can go outside, I want to take her to the park, daily.
As soon as I can, I want to add running back into my routine. In May, I was supposed to run my first 10 miler. I don't think I'll be ready for that, but my goal is to get back to running two or three 5k races a month like I did this past summer. I also want to keep up yoga once a week. The place I take prenatal classes at has a mommy and me class that you can do after 6 weeks.
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this is my plan.
also, i plan on being in a bikini next summer, so sory to the poster who deems that impossible, i am hoping it will not be! my body went back to the way it was within 6 months, and since i gave birth in july last time, i was not so much motivated for bikini season.
next year i have my my husbands best friends wedding then i am in my brothers wedding so i have major motivation. i also gained about 35 lbs last time, i am hoping to stay under 25 this time. i take my group power class 2 times a week and run/walk 2 days a week. staying in shape is key!
With DS I had a c-section so I will have a repeat with LO and wont be cleared to work out for 6 weeks. But breastfeeding will help a TON! I gained 30lbs with DS and after 3-4 weeks PP, I had already lost 20 just from BFing.
Once I was cleared I got a jogging stroller and would go walking/jogging with a friend. I also did some of the Jillian Michaels workouts (I got a set of 5 from amazon at a really good price) and those always kicked my butt and I could do them whenever DS was napping.