Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy a peloton or some other home fitness equipment. Then your workout time becomes after they fall asleep, naptime, or before they wake up in the morning.
We have a local studio that has classes that begin after the kids fall asleep, but I am usually exhausted by then. Any tips to make an evening workout more manageable? Do you have a hard time falling asleep afterwards?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hang in there when DS2 have a more set schedule. Where is your partner in the scheme of things? With two kids (2, 4) I usually get up at 430 during the weekdays (twice) to go to gym and 530 during weekends.
I think that may have to be the plan for now. My husband works out first thing in the morning because he goes to work really early so he can be home to help out in the evening. I think evenings workouts are my only choice, but I am so so tired by the time 8/830 rolls around.
Anonymous wrote:Single mom of three kids. I work from home so go to hot yoga (corepower) 5 days a week - they have flexible classes between 10:30 and 1:30 so I I am always find something I can fit around my work.
On weekends I go before my kids wake up(6:30 am classes), and if I’m traveling for work I go for a run.
Anonymous wrote:Hang in there when DS2 have a more set schedule. Where is your partner in the scheme of things? With two kids (2, 4) I usually get up at 430 during the weekdays (twice) to go to gym and 530 during weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Buy a peloton or some other home fitness equipment. Then your workout time becomes after they fall asleep, naptime, or before they wake up in the morning.