janie1234
Cathlete
I have a question for all the working and non working mom’s. How and when do you workout? I am a mother of 2 kids a 5 year old girl and a 7 year old boy who is diagnosed with aspergers (autism). Both are in elementary school and I work from home part time as a sr. dental insurance coordinator. I work out 1 hour a day 6 days a week. A lot of times I split up my workout because of time restraints 30 minutes in the morning and 30 minutes at night. I find that I’ve been doing this a lot and I have not been seeing the results that I wanted. I’ve pretty much have always been active, hiking, biking, jogging, working out with Cathe for the past 10 years, but last year when I hit the big 30 I noticed more cushioning well, everywhere. The weight started to increase instead of maintain so I started to pick it up a notch with my workouts and increased it from 30 minutes 4 days a week to 1 hour 6 days a week. Here is my dilemma. If the body doesn’t really start to burn fat until after the 30 minute “fat burning zone” does splitting my workout hurt my efforts at losing weight? I’ve read somewhere that workouts are cumulative and that to lose weight you really need to lift weights, and do cardio, which is what I do. I mean something is better than nothing, right? Only, like I said, it doesn’t seem to be helping me lose the extra fat. I eat well, which is to say I never eat anything that could not have been made 100 years ago or is not made of natural ingredients. So to make a long story short, how do all the other working mom’s out there squeeze in your workouts? Please don’t tell me you wake up at 5:00am, which is what I’m afraid I’ll have to start doing. I have terrible insomnia and never sleep more than 4 hours a day. And for those people who are not mom’s but have fitness advice do you think splitting my workout is an ineffective way to lose those extra pounds? Sorry this is long. Thanks everyone.