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Shedding the Baby Weight

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A fellow blogger in my media bloggers group recently wrote a post offering her tips and tricks for how she lost the baby weight (without exercising), and it inspired me to share my story, and  how I have managed weight loss, body shape and (attempted) fitness after delivering 2 baby boys in 2 years.

I’ve never been a fitness fanatic or enthusiast, yes I’ve danced professionally – but the fitness part for me “was part of the job,” so I participated because it was mandatory. I am “lucky” that genetically, my build is thin and the only time I have truly struggled with weight is when I wanted to gain it.

When it comes to food, I am one of those people who could pretty much eat what I wanted and feast on desserts too…but of course that has slowed and changed with age. I had a pretty good run, but once the mid-30’s sneak up on ya, so do the cookies, cakes and carbs!

So all that being said, as I reflect back on my pregnancies and the weight gain…then striving to be at my pre-baby shape, several thoughts cross my mind. I often hear first time mother’s worry about how they will lose the weight after the baby and the the truth is, it just happens. If you don’t give the weight a reason to stick around, it won’t.

I stopped stepping the scale or paying attention to what it said when I hit 180 lbs. at 36 weeks. I’m someone who struggled to even hit 130, the rest of my adult life I have been at a solid 127, give or take a couple pounds. So yeah, picking up at least 50 extra pounds while I was with child just seemed AMAZING! And — it was the same for both of my pregnancies, it’s almost like I delivered the same baby twice…everything was so, so similar.

All in all, as much as weight loss can be about what you do after baby arrives, I believe it’s how you treat, care and maintain your body before the pregnancy that will make the difference and make it easier on you.

Get out and walk. My first word of advice for women who are concerned about the post-prego pounds is to walk. We can all walk, it’s easy. Make it part of your routine while you’re expecting, and if you already have an exercise regimen, stick to it and then modify or scale back as needed, but keep walking. Walking is a simple act of physical activity that will condition your body and satisfy your cardio needs. Go outside, hit a treadmill, whatever it is and get in a mile or 2. And — then post-baby continue to walk while pushing baby in the stroller, fresh air is a good thing, in the months after delivery!

Stay in shape. Another reason I think my body has (for the most part) returned to it’s original weight, is because it knew what to do. My days from dancing and the working out that went with that activity, have “programmed” my muscles and body to know what to do, if you will…I credit MUSCLE MEMORY! If you’re not “in shape” prior to the birth event, you can’t expect your body to know what to do after it.

Breastfeeding. I know so many women swear by that method (breastfeeding), to lose weight… and some have even had to stop because they were losing too much weight. I agree, all the calories burned will certainly help new Moms shed the pounds…but for me, I didn’t, I couldn’t breastfeed. Sure, I tried and I pumped. I even saw a lactation consultant (because I was so determined), and it never happened. In fact with my second son, the consultant boldly commented that my newborn was the worst she had ever seen! So for me, this wasn’t an option… It may help many Moms get rid of the weight, but I can’t attest to it.

Portion Control. There’s this “idea” that you’re eating for 2. Sure, I had my moments where I wanted to eat the house down before, during and after a pregnancy, but ladies, don’t use a pregnancy as a reason to overeat. Sure, it’s okay to give into cravings and treat yourself, but it’s important to still maintain healthy and nutritious food choices and avoid stuffing your face because you’re carrying a new life inside of you. That growing baby will surely let you know when they are lacking..and I’m pretty sure they don’t need to eat an entire cheesecake every week!

Relax. When I had my first baby, I was super determined to get back in the swing of things and hit the gym. A few months into it I just couldn’t shake the last 10 pounds…come to find out I was pregnant again! However, I also felt that my jump to get back in shape, also affected the way my c-section scar healed, like I probably should’ve taken it a little easier for a little while longer. Anyway, after my second son arrived, I didn’t stress. I adhered to the notion above and let my body do what it needed to do, and I was careful not to over exert myself, although looking back, chasing a new-toddler while toting a newborn was exercise enough!

Patience. I guess the last thought I wanted to share is that we need patience. Be patient with your body, it has just performed nothing short of a miracle. I may be back at my pre-pregnancy weight, but my shape is ALL NEW! I’ve done a few stints of juice diets, eating clean and have tried to ramp up my fitness routines…but at the end of the day I’m okay with me. Every woman is different and while I can stand on my soapbox and tell you what worked for me along with all the other Mommy Bloggers who have their own stories, the truth is there is no one right way to lose the weight. So I encourage you to be patient, don’t compare and give yourself some credit, because having a baby is no easy task.

It’s crazy for me to look back and realize it’s been almost 2 years since I was last pregnant, time really does fly. I still have weight and fitness goals and my tummy sure isn’t as toned as I want it to be, but it gives me something to work on. And — if you surround yourself with like-minded people to walk, workout and get fit with, it makes the journey (before and after) even more special.

Barre Workout “Works” for Moms

This post was written for 53 Weeks by Erin S.

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Let’s be honest, once you have a little one calling you “Mommy,” chances are your workout routine may have some gaps. But before you throw in the towel on getting your pre-baby body back…you gotta check out a barre class!

There is some major buzz these days about “Barre Workouts.” It is the hottest workout on the market—Why? Because it works!!! In a nutshell, a barre workout is a combination of low impact, isometric conditioning, yoga and Pilates. Every “barre” class/company has their own signature spin on this effective workout, but the overall feeling and results are a long, lean “dancer-like” physique. Regardless of age, your fitness background, if you are pregnant, or just had a baby, have knee injuries or only put on yoga pants to go to the grocery store…a barre class will help you lose weight, build strength and transform your figure. No dance or fitness experience is necessary to take a class, as the energy from the instructor and the music will motivate you to get fit while having fun, all in one hour…and the results you see will keep you coming back for more!

I was introduced to barre in 2010 before I became pregnant with my daughter. I had been a fitness instructor since 1998, so I was in relatively good shape. However, once I began to introduce barre to my routine, I lost inches in my waistline, my arms became leaner and more toned and I was even getting remarks from friends saying, “Are you doing something new?” The following year I found out I was pregnant (Yay!) and was also thrilled to learn I could also keep up my barre work. I swear that having this workout in my life was something that kept me healthy during my pregnancy both mentally and physically but also kept me lean and limber to prepare for childbirth.

While pregnant, there are a few modifications such as no deep twists, no lying on your stomach or flat back…and of course you always want to get your doctors approval before starting any workout while pregnant. I also found that I needed to take a few more “rests” and drink plenty of water. But during class, I felt strong and I felt beautiful…and even graceful with the belly.

I have a lot of mama’s in my classes that come just for their “me” time. We don’t have much time for ourselves, so when we get to our workout, we need it to be effective, motivating and fun. A barre class is your answer. When it all comes down to it, we just want to look and feel graceful, strong, toned and even a bit sexy. It is the awesome combination that you need for overall body conditioning mixed with amazing core moves and exercises to increase your flexibility. You step out of class feeling lengthened, strong and centered and ready to tackle your Mommy Duties!

Do you want to create the Barre8 experience for others? Become a Barre8 Instructor!

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My name is Erin Salvetti and I am the owner and creator of Barre8 Fitness. If I can be of any help with answering questions or helping you find a barre class near you, don’t hesitate to email me at: info@barre8.com

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