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Originally Posted by zinkemomx2
I was doing it! Not for long. Total time on the treadmill was 31 minutes. I did intervals every 2-3 minutes for about 40-50 seconds at a time. I wasn't fast by any means only averaging 3.8-4.2 while running. But I did it and survived and I will do it again.
It sure as heck would be easier if the kids, 3YO twins, were not underfoot. I hate having to concentrate on where they are in the room instead of what I am doing.
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I've been exercising since my son was born and have found some ways to get the job done that makes it easier. And, it's good for him too. He sees me doing this and tries to imitate me. One of his favorite words..."exercise".
At first, I'd put him in the baby swing while I worked out. Now that he's 2, I have a section of the house baby proofed. That being his room and the hall, which is gated off from the rest of the house. I then put a gate across my room door while I work out on the stair stepper. I can see him in the hall, hear him in his room, and he usually stands at the gate and watches. When I let him back in the room, he climbs up on the stepper and does his exercises. LOL I don't want him in there while I'm exercising as he gets too interested in the machine and wants to get too close while it's in motion.
The other method is, I also have the livingroom proofed. That's outlets plugged, special plug covers for any plugs that need plugged up to where once removed, he cannot replug them, shelves are bolted to the walls, table drawers and entertainment center doors locked off with baby latches. Then I gate it off from the downstairs and do a video. He's right there in the room with me and usually tries to imitate these moves as well.
Another form is to put him in the jogging stroller (they make them for multiple children too), and go for a run outside in good weather. I got one with a built in system that allows me to attach a music player and I play children's music/stories to entertain him, while I listed to my MP3 music on headset. Before I could afford that, I used a regular stroller, they're just harder to maneuver, and I attached a portable speaker and CD player to the side of it. During the summer, we go to the park and make a day of it. I run and do a lot of walking, then we have lunch in the park and he gets to play on the playground.