Anonymous wrote:We have a toddler and we both work full-time. I’m finding it very hard to carve out time to workout.
Toddler is up by 630am, we are starting work at 8am.
Done with work at 5, dinner at 615, bedtime routine, kid down by 730pm.
I can’t workout after eating a meal. So basically my night is shot because we eat dinner at 615-630pm. Are you skipping dinner and eating later after you work out?
Please let me know how you fit it into the day! Are you getting up at 5am? If so, what time do you go to bed?
Anonymous wrote:3 mornings a week.
You can do 5-6 but truthfully there are 2 of you so do 6:30-7:30, T,Th,Sat. The other parent dies M,W, Sat.
I do yoga W,F evening.
I walk the dog 3 evenings a week for 30 minute and 2 hours one day on the weekend.
Anonymous wrote:My kids are teens, but when the oldest (a rising HS senior) was an infant we bought a jogging stroller at REI that came with an infant headrest and a cover that folded down to block out sun and wind.
Looking back, that jogger was THE BEST PURCHASE we made, IMO. It bought me freedom to get out of the house with a baby and exercise like I always had. I was able to get back into shape a lot more quickly. Just being able to get out of the house was so uplifting! My kids looked forward to their "jogger ride" while I ran.
We used it for years, with multiple children. Best money we spent. Joggers are even better designed (lighter) now. I highly recommend a jogger if you are a runner or a walker.
Anonymous wrote:We have a toddler and we both work full-time. I’m finding it very hard to carve out time to workout.
Toddler is up by 630am, we are starting work at 8am.
Done with work at 5, dinner at 615, bedtime routine, kid down by 730pm.
I can’t workout after eating a meal. So basically my night is shot because we eat dinner at 615-630pm. Are you skipping dinner and eating later after you work out?
Please let me know how you fit it into the day! Are you getting up at 5am? If so, what time do you go to bed?
However, for me the biggest takeaway was to make it a consistent thing every week where there are others who could hold me accountable. Anonymous wrote:Do you get a lunch break? Do a workout then. Even if it's a 30 min fast walk. Then eat at your desk.