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Just How Hard Is Weight Loss After Baby? 3 Shortcuts to Getting It Off and Keeping It Off
Just How Hard Is Weight Loss After Baby? 3 Shortcuts to Getting It Off and Keeping It Off
Weight gain during pregnancy is cute isn't it? There's that little bundle of
joy all snug inside of Mom's belly, and even if Mom has blown up to the size of
a house, it's really all about the baby. After baby's arrival, however, the baby
weight that was so cute just a month ago is suddenly your worst enemy. Many
women struggle to return to pre-pregnancy weight after baby makes his or her
appearance, and if Mom and Dad want more babies... well, let's just say for
some, it means a new-ahem--larger wardrobe. For good. Adios skinny
jeans...
I am acutely aware that this reality is painful for some of you. Even reading
the paragraph above might sting. I am not here to make light of a tender
situation. I am here to get you to think about a solution. Perhaps you already
have. Has it worked? Does it require more than you are prepared to give? What
does it change? Your body? Your mind? Your behaviors? I want to help you by
offering 3 shortcuts that will get you started. I'm not promising the body of
your dreams in the next 3 weeks. I don't have pills. I'm not a personal trainer.
I don't have a Master's Degree in nutritional counseling or psychology. But I do
have hope. I have hope for you mamas who are desperately trying to get
that baby weight off so you feel like yourself again. I know.
I've been there. And let me give you a bit of encouragement: you are an
awesome mama. Taking care of your minis is priority #1. Yay for you! But the
reality is that when you are taking care of yourself, you can take care of your
minis better. More energetically. With more patience. With greater
attention to their needs. So let's get started...
1. Increase your protein. Many women struggle with
weight loss because they don't understand the necessity of protein and the role
it plays in their bodies. There is mounting evidence that eating a high protein
diet (roughly 90 grams distributed evenly throughout the day) contributes to
long-term weight loss and overall health. Consider the following research-based
ideas:
• High protein diets offer a high satiety value, so it helps us feel fuller
longer and helps reduce cravings.
• High protein diets help us retain muscle as we lose weight.
• Higher protein diets support a higher metabolic rate, so more calories are
burned throughout the day.
*Little hint: the kind of protein you consume does matter. But we
can talk about that later. For now, just focus on increasing yours by consuming
all-natural protein with as little processing as possible.
2. Add weight training to your exercise regimen.
Aren't exercising at all? Start with weight training. In contrast to cardio
training, weight training increases your metabolic rate 24 hours a day.
Translation: you will burn more calories at rest than someone who only does
cardio training exercise. The result? Greater and faster weight loss after baby,
or anytime. Added bonus: Definition!
3. Clean up your diet. Aren't eating whole, organic
meats, fruits, and veggies? I could write a book on this without special
training, but I'll leave you with this one thought: who do you think the
chemicals, pesticides, fungicides, hormones, and GMOs benefit? You, the
consumer? Think again. Get clean, people. And miraculously, you will lose the
headaches, anxiety, and yes, baby weight that led you
here in the first place.
So are we off to a good start? There's more where this came from. I am your
friend. Stick with me and I will promise you: honesty, integrity, friendship
(even though I've never met you), increased energy, better sleep, and...
breathe... weight loss from these weeks, months, or years of carrying "baby"
after baby arrived. We've already gotten started. Let's keep going. Chat with
you soon!
Weight gain during pregnancy is cute isn't it? There's that little bundle of
joy all snug inside of Mom's belly, and even if Mom has blown up to the size of
a house, it's really all about the baby. After baby's arrival, however, the baby
weight that was so cute just a month ago is suddenly your worst enemy. Many
women struggle to return to pre-pregnancy weight after baby makes his or her
appearance, and if Mom and Dad want more babies... well, let's just say for
some, it means a new-ahem--larger wardrobe. For good. Adios skinny
jeans...
I am acutely aware that this reality is painful for some of you. Even reading the paragraph above might sting. I am not here to make light of a tender situation. I am here to get you to think about a solution. Perhaps you already have. Has it worked? Does it require more than you are prepared to give? What does it change? Your body? Your mind? Your behaviors? I want to help you by offering 3 shortcuts that will get you started. I'm not promising the body of your dreams in the next 3 weeks. I don't have pills. I'm not a personal trainer. I don't have a Master's Degree in nutritional counseling or psychology. But I do have hope. I have hope for you mamas who are desperately trying to get that baby weight off so you feel like yourself again. I know.
I've been there. And let me give you a bit of encouragement: you are an awesome mama. Taking care of your minis is priority #1. Yay for you! But the reality is that when you are taking care of yourself, you can take care of your minis better. More energetically. With more patience. With greater attention to their needs. So let's get started...
1. Increase your protein. Many women struggle with weight loss because they don't understand the necessity of protein and the role it plays in their bodies. There is mounting evidence that eating a high protein diet (roughly 90 grams distributed evenly throughout the day) contributes to long-term weight loss and overall health. Consider the following research-based ideas:
• High protein diets offer a high satiety value, so it helps us feel fuller longer and helps reduce cravings.
• High protein diets help us retain muscle as we lose weight.
• Higher protein diets support a higher metabolic rate, so more calories are burned throughout the day.
*Little hint: the kind of protein you consume does matter. But we can talk about that later. For now, just focus on increasing yours by consuming all-natural protein with as little processing as possible.
2. Add weight training to your exercise regimen. Aren't exercising at all? Start with weight training. In contrast to cardio training, weight training increases your metabolic rate 24 hours a day. Translation: you will burn more calories at rest than someone who only does cardio training exercise. The result? Greater and faster weight loss after baby, or anytime. Added bonus: Definition!
3. Clean up your diet. Aren't eating whole, organic meats, fruits, and veggies? I could write a book on this without special training, but I'll leave you with this one thought: who do you think the chemicals, pesticides, fungicides, hormones, and GMOs benefit? You, the consumer? Think again. Get clean, people. And miraculously, you will lose the headaches, anxiety, and yes, baby weight that led you here in the first place.
So are we off to a good start? There's more where this came from. I am your friend. Stick with me and I will promise you: honesty, integrity, friendship (even though I've never met you), increased energy, better sleep, and... breathe... weight loss from these weeks, months, or years of carrying "baby" after baby arrived. We've already gotten started. Let's keep going. Chat with you soon!
I am acutely aware that this reality is painful for some of you. Even reading the paragraph above might sting. I am not here to make light of a tender situation. I am here to get you to think about a solution. Perhaps you already have. Has it worked? Does it require more than you are prepared to give? What does it change? Your body? Your mind? Your behaviors? I want to help you by offering 3 shortcuts that will get you started. I'm not promising the body of your dreams in the next 3 weeks. I don't have pills. I'm not a personal trainer. I don't have a Master's Degree in nutritional counseling or psychology. But I do have hope. I have hope for you mamas who are desperately trying to get that baby weight off so you feel like yourself again. I know.
I've been there. And let me give you a bit of encouragement: you are an awesome mama. Taking care of your minis is priority #1. Yay for you! But the reality is that when you are taking care of yourself, you can take care of your minis better. More energetically. With more patience. With greater attention to their needs. So let's get started...
1. Increase your protein. Many women struggle with weight loss because they don't understand the necessity of protein and the role it plays in their bodies. There is mounting evidence that eating a high protein diet (roughly 90 grams distributed evenly throughout the day) contributes to long-term weight loss and overall health. Consider the following research-based ideas:
• High protein diets offer a high satiety value, so it helps us feel fuller longer and helps reduce cravings.
• High protein diets help us retain muscle as we lose weight.
• Higher protein diets support a higher metabolic rate, so more calories are burned throughout the day.
*Little hint: the kind of protein you consume does matter. But we can talk about that later. For now, just focus on increasing yours by consuming all-natural protein with as little processing as possible.
2. Add weight training to your exercise regimen. Aren't exercising at all? Start with weight training. In contrast to cardio training, weight training increases your metabolic rate 24 hours a day. Translation: you will burn more calories at rest than someone who only does cardio training exercise. The result? Greater and faster weight loss after baby, or anytime. Added bonus: Definition!
3. Clean up your diet. Aren't eating whole, organic meats, fruits, and veggies? I could write a book on this without special training, but I'll leave you with this one thought: who do you think the chemicals, pesticides, fungicides, hormones, and GMOs benefit? You, the consumer? Think again. Get clean, people. And miraculously, you will lose the headaches, anxiety, and yes, baby weight that led you here in the first place.
So are we off to a good start? There's more where this came from. I am your friend. Stick with me and I will promise you: honesty, integrity, friendship (even though I've never met you), increased energy, better sleep, and... breathe... weight loss from these weeks, months, or years of carrying "baby" after baby arrived. We've already gotten started. Let's keep going. Chat with you soon!
Just How Hard Is Weight Loss After Baby? 3 Shortcuts to Getting It Off and Keeping It Off
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