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Sneak in Exercise Before Pregnancy

Pre-Conditioning for Your Body
-- By Becky Hand, Licensed and Registered Dietitian

Thinking about getting pregnant? This is a perfect time to start an exercise program to get your body in shape. Exercise will tone and strengthen your muscles as well as condition your body. By preparing now, you will be in better shape for the challenging tasks of carrying and delivering your baby-to-be. Do you feel you are one of the many who do not have the time to devote to a fitness routine? Well then, check out these tips on ways to "sneak it in" and "shape it up."
  • Add an active twist to your usual routines at home. For example, ride your bike to the neighbor's house instead of calling them on the phone.
  • Choose activities that YOU find enjoyable and invigorating.
  • Avoid any exercise that causes pain.
  • Return to the ways of old - wash the car yourself, cut your lawn with a push mower, shovel the snow from your driveway.
  • Exercise at your own pace, increasing the intensity when YOU feel comfortable.
  • Give a deep-massaging back rub to your partner. This is great for your arm, chest, and back muscles, and you might get one in return.
  • Keep up your energy levels by eating properly and getting adequate amounts of sleep.
  • Weed the garden. If you do not have one, plant one. A garden provides physical activity throughout the growing season as well as fresh fruits and veggies.
  • Vary your exercise routine to keep it interesting.
  • Bake bread-the kneading and punching tones the arms.
  • Choose activities that are convenient and fit your lifestyle. Avoid adding to your life's complexity and stress.
  • Forgo the elevators and escalators, take the stairs between floors.
  • Take a refreshing walk outside during your lunch break.
  • Look for exercise opportunities that provide social interaction and support, such as a walking club or aerobics class.
  • Deliver a memo instead of sending it via e-mail. Walk to a co-worker's office instead of dialing an extension. Use the copier or bathroom on a different floor and take the stairs.
  • If cost is a deterrent, seek out activities that do not require expensive equipment or facilities. Programs run by community or non-profit organizations often cost less to join.
  • Partner with a friend for daily walks or bike rides around the neighborhood.
  • Park your car in the far reaches of a parking lot.
  • Take a walk with your dog. Your pet needs to stay fit too.
  • Rediscover some favorite childhood activities - bowling, archery, roller skating, jumping rope, swimming, sled riding.
  • Listen to your favorite music as you exercise.
Remember to check first with your doctor before beginning an exercise program. Then have fun "sneaking" exercise into your daily life. Remember, small steps can make a big difference to your health, so take the stairs next time, and the next time, and the next time...

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Member Comments About this Article
"Giving a deep back massage that works the arms, chest, and back muscles provides strengthening exercise but wouldn't meet cardio exercise definitions." -- TANYA_BABYFIT
"I had no idea massaging your partner could count as a bit of exercise though I obviously know sex counts. I've immediately gone and ordered some massage oil. Exercise just got a lot more fun." -- SEVEREN
"Buy dancing dvds on Amazon. I love belly dancing. But there is also salsa, bolliwood dance and plenty more. It's great fun. It is true that first few days will be a challenge, but then body becomes addicted to exercise and fun." -- YGRIFFITHS
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About The Author
Becky Hand
Becky is a registered and licensed dietitian with almost 20 years of experience. She teaches prenatal classes and counsels individuals, helping women eat right and stay fit before, during and after their pregnancies.
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