Losing Pregnancy Weight | How To Find Time To Exercise

intervals timer | home exercise equipment from MuTu System

CLICK TO BUY the intervals timer!

Losing your pregnancy weight can be hard when you simply can’t find time to exercise, so really effective postnatal exercise needs to be very efficient. It needs to give the biggest results in the shortest amount of time!

Trips to the gym involving travel, bag packing & an hour’s ‘same old routine’ workout simply don’t happen for most of us, & so exercise doesn’t happen… again. Us mums have many excuses not to exercise…’No time’ being the most well-used of all!

This is why the principles of High Intensity Interval Training (basically a fast paced, circuit type workout) make so much sense for moms wanting to lose pregnancy weight (after initial recovery & core restoration of course!). Just done my MuTu Intensive workout for the morning – (12 minutes) some ball shenanigans & a yoga sequence to finish. Total: 19 minutes & I have worked up a sweat, made every muscle in my body work & wound down with stretching! If you’re still jogging steadily or slogging away on boring cardio & resistance machines at the gym for 30 mins & upwards… its time to switch up!

Please remember that you should not do high impact exercise for at least 20 weeks after having a baby… the MuTu System online training programme progresses you safely step by step, so you can start it immediately after having a baby or many months or even years later! This is a specialist programme designed for mums at ALL stages of motherhood, so just follow the instructions as to where to start!

For a taster of a short sharp MuTu workout that will get you sweating, tone & shape your body… all in less than 20 minutes, check out this free MuTu workout video … & stop wasting your time at the gym :)

Free Report from the MuTu System

  • http://twitter.com/#!/treatscoliosis Treating Scoliosis

    New moms really do have a lack of time, especially if they’ve gone back to work.  That’s why it’s important to make the most out of exercise time.  Instead of focusing only on cardio, add strength training to the mix.