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Back to School Fitness Plan

Posted 13th August 2008 by FitMom, tagged fitness, weight loss, lose weight, diet, back to school, workout

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I'd like you to think ahead to your plans once your children do go back to school. There are a few things worth considering. For one, with the kids back in school, what type of time does this give back to you? I know summer plans often take priority over our intentions of sticking to a fitness plan. So now is a great time to think about how you will use an extra hour or so a day to help you get back on track and into a routine that allows you to look and feel your best.

Another point to consider, I noticed how all the teachers made comments about how much Tyler has grown over the summer months. You know, our children are not the only ones who are noticed....you are noticed as well. What types of changes have you made? A delicate topic to consider, but you know it happens. Moms compare Moms. Now that you will be back into the school scene, what type of impression will you be leaving?

I know a lot of moms who are tired of being compared, tired of feeling ashamed, and tired of feeling like they have to hide behind everyone else because they feel embarrassed about how they look. The attention is really is greater when you attend school events. Do you tend to avoid getting involved because of these factors?

The time to make a difference is now. Whether you have one week or even a whole month before school starts, the choices you make now can impact how you feel about yourself and in turn can bring about a more uplifting string of results for you.

4 Step Back to School Action Plan

1. Renew Your Commitment

Before you even begin to schedule that first workout or plan your meals for the week, you must take a moment to revisit why you want to do this in the first place. When you have a strong reason WHY you want to make a change, you are more likely to stick with it. If you have not yet done so, write your goals down and state your reasons why this is so important to you and post your goal sheet in a place where you can see it often.

2. Create a schedule

What time will you have available that can be spent on taking care of you?

Your workouts are just as important as the daily tasks that wind up in a slot on your schedule. When you write down your intentions, you are more likely to follow through. (TIP: you do not need to block off a full hour if you do not have it. A simple 10 minutes here and 10 minutes there will suffice)

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  • This is very motivational. I'm going to try a few of these tips! Thanks!

    Flag as inappropriate Posted by Victoria on 15th August 2008

  • With school starting up so does sports. That even gives me less time to workout. I've tried walking during practice but somehow it never works out. There is always something else that has to happen instead. I used to leave work 30 minutes early to go to the gym but there always was a reason I had to stay. The schedule is so hard to stick to but I keep trying.

    This year they may put me in as assistant coach for soccer so hopefully that will help. Those kids love to play against the coaches.

    Flag as inappropriate Posted by Tammy on 14th August 2008

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