Pregnancy Exercise- Listen To Your Body

You’re pregnant, so now more than ever you need to listen to your body.  If you’re hungry, don’t deprive yourself, EAT, just chose foods that will nourish you AND your baby.  One of my personal favorites was a smoothie I made from orange juice (note: folate found in oranges is good for baby development), half a frozen banana, and a few frozen strawberries.  Blend it up…and YUM!!!

Also, make sure you get the rest your body wants and needs.  In the 3rd trimester you’re likely to feel more fatigue because you’re body is preparing to have a baby!  Take advantage of catnaps.  When you listen to your body you will feel better both mentally and physically.

Continue Reading September 2nd, 2008

Postpartum Weight Loss- Say You’re Fit!

The power of what we tell ourselves has a strong affect on how we feel.  Start telling yourself positive messages and you’ll start feeling better.  I encourage my clients to creat positive self-statements in the form of “I am” and repeat them out loud.  For example, every morning and every night repeat 10 times “I AM FIT!”  Soon you’ll notice that you feel more fit, and you’ll start taking the actions to become more fit.

Continue Reading August 29th, 2008

Postpartum Weight Loss- Sleep and Lose Weight

It’s so important to get your zzzz’s because lack of sleep can effect your mood, your health, and your waistline!  Lack of sleep results in an increase in irritability, loss of concentration, and lowers your immunity.  On top of all that, when you don’t get enough sleep you’ll be more likely to crave quick pick me up foods which are high in calories and in fat.  So now you have a good excuse to take a cat nap or go to bed early!

Continue Reading August 22nd, 2008

Postpartum- Dealing with Overwhelm After Baby

Isn’t it funny, before you had a baby you felt like there was a lot to do, and now there REALLY is a lot to do!  It can be truly overwhelming, especially if you’re a first time mom, your baby is an infant and he or she is nursing.  The key to reducing overwhelm is to carve out periods of time just for you.  Even if you read a book, paint your toe nails, or take a nap while baby is napping, it’s for you!  Just know that everyone needs “me time”, and that by taking some me time at least once a day you’ll be a better mom.  You’ll have more patience, have less stress, and experience more joy.  So put down your to “do” list and get some me time!

Continue Reading August 18th, 2008

Postpartum Weight Loss- Why Consistency Is Key

If you want to get fit the key is to be consistent.  Once you get on a pattern of exercising and eating healthy (not depriving yourself…there’s a difference!) your body will actually crave healthy food and exercise.  It only takes about 2 weeks of exercising 3-4 times per week for 30- 45 min. for your body to crave exercise.  The reason why your body will crave exercise is because exercise creates feel good hormones called endorphins.  Also once you start eating healthy consitently every day for 2 weeks your body will desire less junk food because you’ll be getting the right amounts of fat, protien, and carbs that your body needs so you’ll desire less quick pick me up foods such as high fat sugary foods that temporary satisfy you, but ultimately leave you feeling even lower in energy.  So start today with exercising consistently or eating healthy (or both) and you too will notice a difference in how you feel (and look)!

Continue Reading August 15th, 2008

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