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Starting and Sticking With It

Stop Failure Before It Starts
-- By Julie Isphording, former Olympian

For some of us out there, if we could just convince ourselves there is enough time in the day to exercise, we could be on track to a great fitness program. For others, we get started but quickly lose momentum and give up. Or maybe energy is more of a problem. Between the swelling feet and all the preparations, you are exhausted! To help get started and stay on track, here are a few tips:

  • Prepare. We already know you don’t have the time, so you have to write it down like an appointment every day. You wouldn’t cancel an appointment, so why would you cancel on yourself? Aren’t you important too?
  • Start slowly. Do much less than you think you are able to. Take a 20-minute walk if you’re newly back to workouts. I know you might feel like it’s not enough, but it’s a good start. If you are new to exercise, pregnancy is not the best time to go crazy. Just do what you can, and if it ever starts to hurt, or if you start to feel dizzy, stop. It’s okay.
  • Get the family involved. Have your older child ride her bike while you walk. Go to a local track and set the kids up on the infield with games of their own while you walk a couple of laps with your spouse. Celebrate with a little something special after every activity.

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"I was told that I could still do cardio but to do it a bit less intensive. So if you do a level 5 on the machine try a 4. Also go by what your body tells you. At 6 weeks and 5 days, my body finally gave me a dizzy spell to tell me to slow down on my cardio machine. I dropped one level and I feel great! The doctor told me it is good for you to keep working out. Enjoy!" -- MCCOLGANM
"I am 5 weeks and 3 days today, I go to gym regularly except last week as I was guessing that I might be pregnant and working out might be harmful ! However my doctor said that I can do exercise.

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What about weight training for biceps, shoulder?

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About The Author
Julie Isphording
Julie, a former Olympic marathon runner, is an author, radio host and fitness expert.
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