Top tips for healthy eating & exercising for new mums...
ots of new mums struggle to regain their pre-pregnancy weight & shape and, as many mums will testify, it’s not always that easy to achieve. You will also need to give you body time to adjust to not having a baby inside it – you should allow at least 6 weeks after a natural birth and 10 weeks after a Caesarean section before starting any fitness regime.
L Here are some top tips:
Have a healthy breakfast - a very important step to losing and maintaining weight is starting your day with a healthy breakfast, including plenty of protein & fibre which will help satisfy your hunger but also give you energy.
The protein can come from low fat meat, eggs, nuts or diary products. High fibre foods include fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
Avoid snacking - if you skip breakfast or any other It’s not just a walk in the park!
meal, your blood sugar levels drop below the normal level and you’ll most likely experience a drop in energy and food cravings for high sugar snack foods like biscuits & cakes – a healthy eating disaster!
Choose an exercise you enjoy & can do easily - for example, if you don’t enjoy swimming, don’t join a swimming club as you are unlikely to keep it up; choose something that is local to you and you enjoy.
Make exercise fun – why not combine it with some social time with friends by attending a gym or fitness classes together?
Buggyfit is the ultimate fitness class for new Mums wanting to get back into shape after their new arrival.
For more information on classes in and around the Bath area contact: Claire Allison Email:
claireehad@hotmail.com T: 07711 587 353
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