I have had the pleasure of personally working with hundreds of busy moms over the course of my fitness career.

WORKOUT? I don’t even have time to use the bathroom!
Mother’s are without a doubt the most selfless clients I have ever worked with, almost to a fault. Honestly, I wish they would just be a little more selfish sometimes and give their personal physical and mental health a bit more of a priority.
Many good mothers miss the boat when it comes to their fitness. In general, they tend to think that it’s okay to put all of their personal ambitions aside for the good of their friends and family. But in reality, moms are not as effective as they could be when deviating from a healthy lifestyle.
After all, a mom who doesn’t workout and doesn’t eat the right foods at the right times will not be running on all cylinders.

Multi-Task Much?
In retrospect, I have identified the 5 anchors that tend to hold most moms back from getting the better body they so desperately are seeking. Here they are, in no particular order:
Obstacle#1- Too Many Missed Meals- Especially Breakfast!
Many moms are simply on a roller coaster ride from dawn until dusk, dealing with the stresses of parenting and/or challenging careers. Mornings can be especially difficult since there is often the need to feverishly multi-task to get the kids and the husband fed and off to school. Not to mention the fact that many busy moms today have to deal with their own demanding, high-stress jobs.

Set that alarm 5 minutes earlier and make it a point NEVER to miss breakfast!
So missing breakfast becomes a reality, often leading to a host of other missed meals and snacks throughout the day. This leads to cataclysmal series of events that deprive your physique of lean, toned body mass while simultaneously priming your body to overeat junk food later in the day and store ugly, unwanted fat. Furthermore, this starvation protocol creates low levels of blood sugar which zaps your energy and leaves your feeling foggy, irritated, and lethargic all day long.
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Obstacle#2- Failing To Make The Daily Workout Appointment
This one is simple, yet oh so powerful. Think about it- moms never miss an appointment for their kids. Why? Well yes, it’s because they love them, but more importantly, it’s because they love their kids enough to religiously schedule their appointments!

Schedule your workouts and stick to them like they are a family obligation!
If you are a busy Mom who is serious about your fitness, then you absolutely need to take the same approach with your workouts.
In addition, you need to be sure that you schedule in your daily workouts when you are most likely to do them rather than when you prefer to do them. For example, I prefer to workout in the afternoon, but with my very busy work schedule it’s best for me to get my workout done first thing in the morning. This way the stresses of work never get in the way of my fitness.
In my experience, most Moms work best when doing their workouts either first thing in the morning while the kids are still sleeping, or right after they drop their kids off from school. It seems that too many unexpected obstacles come in the way of an afternoon or evening workout for the typical mother. But, regardless of when the best time may be, just schedule it in and stick to it like it’s a family commitment!
Obstacle#3- Too Much Mindless Noshing In The Kitchen During The Day
I can’t tell you how many times I have had a Mom who as “been following the nutrition plan” with limited success to later find out there were some extra eats and treats in the mix. It wasn’t that they were being dishonest about it- rather most people don’t really comprehend how much they actually put in their mouth every day.
Think about it- how many times do you see most people just mindlessly eat something during the day. All of us do it and trust me, it can add up and fast!

Many moms spend LOTS of time in the kitchen around tasty food all day- and they eat a lot more of it than they realize!
I know, I know- you have to sample the goods to know if it’s good. But, you need to understand that the occasional taste test can sabotage your fat loss goals.
Furthermore, moms get into trouble with the frequent snacking practices of their children and it’s tough to pass on food when it’s always in your face. A couple goldfish here, a couple goldfish there, and before you know it you just killed the whole dam bag!
My advice is to guard your mouth with lock and key. Ask yourself every time you bring something close to your lips the following question: “Will this help me burn fat and build muscle?”
If NO- put it down and go read a book
Obstacle#4- Too Much Cardio While Pushing a Stroller
Interval training burns nine times more body fat than long, slow, boring cardio. Aerobic training burns calories but it simply doesn’t increase your metabolism like interval training does. And the true power of interval training comes from the intensity of each work period.
Now, don’t get me wrong, I love to see moms being active. It’s great to get outside and move with your kids! However, we need to be honest about the fact that it’s not really feasible to train with intensity while pushing a stroller. Fast arm movement is the key to getting your wheels moving during sprints, so if you are pushing a stroller you’re losing out on some much needed speed to maximize your results.

Honestly, how much intensity can your cardio workouts have when you are pushing a stroller?
Furthermore, I don’t think it’s safe to perform sprints while pushing a stroller. I know that I certainly wouldn’t trust my clumsy-self doing intervals with a baby’s safety literally in my hands. So, get out and push a stroller, maybe even jog a little, but don’t think that you are getting anywhere close to the same kind of benefit that you can get hands-free and in open space with high-intensity intervals.
Obstacle#5- Too Many Glasses Of Wine In The Evening
Nobody wants to hear that a glass or two of wine at night is going to stop your fitness goals in its tracks. But the reality of the matter is that alcohol has the double-edged sword of both paralyzing the fat-burning process while simultaneously creating fat within the body. Plus alcohol tends to lower inhibitions leading to the consumption of other junk food. Not good!

A couple glasses of wine per day is a your one-way ticket to cellulite city… sorry!
So I say “zip it” to all of those morons who say: “consuming several glasses of wine a day is healthy because it has anti-oxidants and that keeps you from getting sick.” This is just a bunch of babble from drunk doctors who are trying to convince themselves that it’s okay to drink regularly and be healthy- but it’s not!
Fruit and veggies have more anti-oxidants and tons of other health benefits, so we just need to cut the BS that wine is an integral part of a healthy diet.
Now, I want to be sensitive to those busy, hard-working moms who have a glass of wine at the end of the day to unwind and take some of the load off of their shoulders because I get that. But I also know there are other healthier ways to de-stress that don’t have such a negative effect on your body composition. Such activities are stretching, foam rolling, taking a bath, reading a book, etc.
So please remember- if you booze, you WON’T lose!
Happy Mother’s Day!
Crank it!
BJ
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What a great article!! I think this should be handed out in the hospital to ALL mothers. The new ones and the repeaters. I have been guilty of all the obstacles at one time or another. Luckily I had a Mom that was active and tried to eat healthy. I remember as a kid my Mom in front of the TV in the morning working out with Jack La Lane!
Great tell it like it is info BJ! You cannot care for others unless you care for yourself first! Thanks also for not adding tons of affiliate links to add to ADD moms already have these days!
So many of my moms put themselves last and their health and sanity suffer. Then, after working out and getting back to kids, they jump into a bag of sweets to raise their spirits. You forgot to mention that one! That is right up there with vino!
Thanks for all th good stuff – I will forward to my clients.
Hey Mary!
Thanks for your feedback bud
Sometimes it’s helpful to get a slap in the face that awakes us to some bad habits that tend to sneak in pretty quickly.
Jack La Lane is the man- I’d love to have him crank it to some Workout Muse tracks!
crank it!
BJ
sweets and chocolate during that special time of month is a huge concern, you are right Amy!
forgot to mention that
crank it!
BJ
BJ Well said! I think you must have read my mind…in fact this is the conversation I just had in my noon class…can i ‘borrow’ this to send in an email? seriously, I will promise to give you credit I will even copy you so that you know i give you credit!
Hey Amia,
Thanks for your note!
Please feel free to forward this info to your campers, I hope it helps
Where are you located?
Are you going to fast track to fitness millions @ http://www.fasttracktofitnessmillions.com?
Hi BJ,
You do mention all of the excuses I use each day. I do use them and I never put myself first. I think I might today.
However there is one excuse that you haven’t mentioned. The lack of motivation from the “other half”, to support us mums in our new found fitness kick.
I am 30 and my husband is 37. He used to be be right into fitness and I rejected it. Now its the other way around. I cook really healthy meals then he will eat a packet of chips and a can of coke afterwards.
How can I motivate him without sounding like the nagging wife?
BJ you’ve done it again. Another great article. I have been telling my clients the same thing every day. I think I’ll pass it on.
Thanks, see you at fast track.
Hey BJ,
Great info.
Mothers need to learn to look after themselves!
Craig.
http://www.reclaimyourbody.com.au
Great post BJ – there are so many ways you can save time and still cook healthy meals in the kitchen. All of the meals I cook take less than 20 minutes, some even only 5-10 mins and they all taste great.
Mums, don’t use lack of time as an excuse not to eat healthy. Just plan smart.
Daniel, thanks for the post bro, you are right my friend
BJ
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you bet Avery, fast track will be a blast bro
BJ
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Hey Katrina,
Great question my friend!
In my experience, most men respond best to competition. Challenge your buddy to join a fitness boot camp in your area and see who can stick it out longer.
Also, getting sexy together can be another option, make it more of a team effort, whatever you think will be a better fit for you and your husband.
What do you think?
Where do you live? I coach lots of boot camp trainers and maybe I can recommend you to one of their camps if you live close to one, let me know!
crank it!
BJ
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This article says a lot of the same things we teach and train. No amount of exercise makes up for a lousy diet. Junk food is never going to help you look amazing.