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Baby weight

12 replies

HtotheS · 15/11/2012 18:19

My little girl is 15 months now and I still have a massive belly and 'overhang' of stomach.

Straight after the birth my belly went straight down but then I became ill and had to go onto medication that made me gain weight especially around my stomach.

I don't exercise other than walking a lot. Any ideas? AIBU to be being petty and worrying about it?

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FernandoIsFaster · 15/11/2012 18:24

YANBU for worrying about it but nothing much about it is going to change unless you exercise!

HtotheS · 15/11/2012 18:27

Anyone know what type of things I could be doing? Yes I am genuinely clueless!

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FernandoIsFaster · 15/11/2012 18:33

Have you heard of Couch to 5k? Google it and you should be able to find programmes, podcasts etc. It's a running programme designed to get you from being a non-runner to doing 5k distance. People rave about it and there are threads in the sport and exercise section.

Swimming is good if you aren't used to any exercise as you can start gently.

DilysPrice · 15/11/2012 18:33

How old are you and how generally overweight are you?

If in generally good health then I'd say Couch to 5K or Jillian Michael's Shred DVD.

amothersplaceisinthewrong · 15/11/2012 18:34

I don't think excercise alone will make you lose weight - you will need to cut down on food as well. Swimming is great.

KitCat26 · 15/11/2012 18:36

I'll third Couch to 5k.

KitCat26 · 15/11/2012 18:37

Oh and My Fitness Pal. I combined the two and am well on my way to getting back to pre kids weight.

Cortana · 15/11/2012 18:49

Another one for couch to 5k.
Stick at it and you'll get there.
Good luck.

ihavenofuckingclue · 15/11/2012 19:07

You can work out all you want but a healthy body (and nice flat tummy) is mainly down to food. You can not out exercise a bad diet.

kettle bell classes did wonders for my stomach 8 years after having dd. Its great because you just start with very light weights and work your way up as you get stronger and fitter.

Cardio is great for burning calories but you want to do interval training instead of just running at a constant pace. Google interval training.

Also weight are an excellent calorie burner. You continue to burn calories long after finishing while you body repairs the muscle, which is how it grows. Also the more muscle you have the more calories you will burn in general.

There is a really good website called nerd fitness that has some great tips.

BikeRunSki · 15/11/2012 19:10

DD is 13 months old. It was pregnancy that made me put on weight - in fact I had hyperemisis and lost weight - it was recovering from a crash section and not being able to stand up straight for 9 weeks whilst eating cake.

I am combining Slimming World and Couch to 5k, and am 1 stone 3 pounds lighter than I was 7 weeks ago. Stomach is OK, but tbh, after 2 emcs I am not sure it'll ever be that good again.

Flumpyflumps · 15/11/2012 19:16

I will put my two penneth in and suggest davina mcalls dvd's.
They are all good and mean the public don't see you doing it til confidence has increased a bit. If your anything like me the thought of anyone else seeing my attempts was horrific.

MoleyMick · 15/11/2012 19:17

Agree it's mainly diet for stomach but Pilates is fantastic for tightening stomach muscles and making your core a bit firmer Smile I've only been doing it six weeks or so, from some DVDs I bought cheaply on eBay, and already noticed a difference.

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