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Fitness For New Moms

Becoming a new mother is certainly one way to incorporate more exercise into your life! From lifting to bending to picking up items, to carrying - seems like you never have a chance to sit still now that your precious bundle has arrived!
However, you may be feeling the need to exercise to get back into shape after your pregnancy. There's no need to join an expensive club, though. Start by exercising with your little one!
One of my favorite exercises when my niece was born was dancing with her. We swayed to Mozart, twirled to 50's tunes, and rocked gently to lullabies. Consequently, I became fitter, and Sarah has learned to appreciate all kinds of music.
Simply lifting your baby up and down and saying the words, "up".... "down" give your arms a mini workout and help your baby learn! That's right! Talking and moving help increase baby's IQ! So sing to your baby, tell him or her that you're moving "left", "right", "over", "under", "around", etc.
Purchase a sturdy stroller and take baby out for a walk each day. The fresh air will be beneficial to you both, and it's another great way to introduce your child to the objects around the neighborhood. You do want to make sure your stroller doesn't jiggle too much - it's not much fun pushing a stroller and ending up with numb hands (like you're pushing a lawn mower!). A quality stroller will help you want to go for more walks with baby!
As your baby grows, he'll mimic your movements. This is a fun time to incorporate some silly movement games into your "exercise" session. Watching her trying to do exactly what you do brings tears of joy and much laughter!
As you can see, exercising with a baby is not only possible, but loads of fun as well. It's a time to bond, teach, and take care of yourself and your little one. One day soon you'll be telling your school age child about all the fun you both had exercising together when he was a baby. And yes, it will happen quicker than you ever dreamed!
About the Author
Kirsten Hawkins is a nutrition and health expert from Nashville, TN. Visit http://www.popular-diets.com/ for more great nutrition, well-being, and vitamin tips as well as reviews and comments on popular diets.

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