Finding the Right Program for Losing The Baby Fat
Hollywood Moms make losing the pregnancy weight easy and the media makes this seem like the norm. Like it or leave it, the pressure to follow this “norm” is unavoidable. However most busy Moms neither have the benefits of the rich and famous nor a perfect metabolism and hence have to struggle for several months or years to get back to a healthy body. Fear not, there is a silver lining for the busy Mom who wants to lose the pregnancy weight.
Okay, so you can’t look like the movie stars, but why should you? Your focus should be on you because that’s what matters. It’s not about how fast you can lose weight after giving birth. It’s about getting a healthy, fit and lean body for the long term. It’s about changing your lifestyle to maintain your health and that of your family. It’s about achieving wellness. It’s about celebrating you.
The desire for new Moms to lose weight after giving birth kicks in quickly when the daily activities of caring for the baby and maintaining a household just doesn’t seem to be doing the trick. And the thought of working out at the gym to face the public scrutiny is enough to keep you “hunkered” down at home. What a lot of Moms out there need to know is that there are lifestyle programs available that are designed for the busy Mom. The trick is how to distinguish the good apples from the bad apples.
1. Convenience
Any decent program should be arranged in such a way that it takes the role of a Guide rather than a Coach. Success is up to you. Therefore, you should be looking for a program that has flexibility and convenience. This means it should take be able to accommodate the demands of a busy Mom such as showing you how to save time on meal planning and exercise, so that you can have more quality time with your family. Also a program should have longevity by having the various resources that can provide support and help to maintain a healthy lifestyle and long-term weight management. These should be integral parts of a respectable lifestyle program.
2. Exercise That Burns The Fat
Any form of exercise is a good thing. But if you are a busy Mom with no time for the gym to complete a 45 minute run on the treadmill to trim your tummy, then you need a lifestyle program that has an exercise program that is best suited for your needs. This means that the workouts must be user-friendly, designed to lose your tummy, and can be done at home. The exercise program should include resistance training.
The type of weight training that is best suited for toning your muscles is called resistance interval training. A typical resistance-training workout can last about 15 - 20 minutes with each exercise done in short intervals. To burn the most fat, each exercise has to be done at maximum effort. Resistance training only requires any of the following equipment: free weights, your own body weight, an exercise ball, or cable weights. Thus a workout can be done at minimum cost and time in the comfort of your home.
3. The Bonuses
It’s all well and good if a lifestyle program includes Bonuses but they need to be of some relevance. Resources such as free daily reports or newsletters that can keep you up to date with current information on fitness, health and nutrition is always useful. Other supplements such as a workout journal, goal setting sheets, pre-done menus and grocery lists, nutrition guides for you and your family can make the difference to keep you on track. But most importantly, a good lifestyle program should have a “real” support system and hence a means of contacting them in the way of a forum, e-mail or blog to share your progress, set-backs or ideas with a community of other busy Moms.
Life after pregnancy has its ups and downs and your pregnancy weight shouldn’t be one of downs. It can be a means to propel you and your family on towards a healthier lifestyle. Not only will you be a few dress sizes smaller, but also you will be the better off for it in the long run. A healthier lifestyle will make for a healthy family. After all, the heart and soul of any family is you, Mom. Here’s to your health.
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