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Mom's guide to finding time to exercise

Try these five steps for fitting in fitness.

Last updated February 15, 2023
Mom's guide to finding time to exercise

Being a mom is hard work. Unfortunately, it’s not the kind of hard work that lowers cholesterol, prevents heart disease, or drops unwanted pounds. Sometimes the daily responsibilities of motherhood can be so hard to manage that just the thought of throwing fitness into the mix can be exhausting.

An early morning walk or run sounds like a great idea, until you’re up all night with a crying baby or a heartbroken teen. Working out while your kids nap seems like the perfect strategy until the moment arrives and you’re plagued with dozens of other “responsible” things you could be doing.

As moms, most of us don’t let our kids skip soccer practice or dance class, but ironically we don’t hold ourselves equally accountable to our own fitness endeavors. Sometimes finding time to exercise requires a new way of thinking. Here are five strategies from my book, Hot (Sweaty) Mamas: Five Secrets to Life as a Fit Mom, that will help you integrate fitness into your busy life.

1. Mix it up

In theory, sneaking in an early morning workout before the rest of your brood gets out of bed is a great idea. But unless you hit the hay as early as your children do, predawn exercise is bound to take its toll. To prevent burnout, mix up when and how you work out by doing some routines alone and others with your kids around, perhaps inviting them to join you for a good sweat.

Prioritizing fitness with and without your kids will teach them that a healthy lifestyle is worth your time and theirs. In fact, you might consider using their active time to sneak in some fitness of your own: Find an open lane for laps during swim practice, go for a walk during dance class, or do some core exercises during the soccer finals.

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2. Pinpoint your passion.

Adopt an exploratory attitude and look for a fitness activity that you actually like. With so many options out there, you will find something that motivates you. Consider everything from traditional and team sports to more alternative pursuits like rock climbing, Zumba, and martial arts. If you want to stay committed to your exercise routine it’s important to find an activity that feels authentic to you.

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This content is for general educational and informational purposes. The content is not medical advice, does not diagnose any medical condition and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment from a healthcare provider. Talk to your healthcare provider about any medical concerns.

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