Make the Kids Lose Your Weight.

July 25, 2007
by Kathryn Lang
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My kids are going to lose my weight for me.  The diets haven’t worked.  The exercise videos still sit calmly in their wrappers.  Desperate times call for desperate measures.  It’s time to make my kids take some action.

It’s not as bad as it sounds.  I’ll be doing the hard work; they’ll just be riding around and singing.  Think of it as a very slow hay ride – minus the hay.  This new regimen will have two focus points.  It will get me past the hump of the day (about 4 pm when I start to wear down), and it will give me and my children some fun time.

Every day, I will take by big garden wagon (which I’m pretty sure weighs a ton) and load my kids in it (which definitely makes it weigh a ton).  Then I will haul that wagon and kids around the yard (I measured and it is one quarter of a mile) two times.  Eventually, I will work my way up to a mile.  Then after the long haul, and before I collapse from exhaustion, I’ll spend some time with them on the playground – kicking the ball, swinging, or just throwing the Frisbee.

The secret to my weight loss with be movement.  Instead of calling it a day and spending the evening propped on the couch, I’ll bring in the twilight with old fashioned fun.  We’ve already been doing this all week, and the kids are having a blast.  A huge added bonus is that they go to sleep much easier than before – as does mommy.

Not working out is not an option.  I have found that if I don’t get up and prepare for the workout, then my “gym” comes to me and asks if its time to go for a ride.  How do you say no to those sweet little faces?  Guilt makes me get up and get going when motivation has long taken the day off.  Before long, I’m having more fun than the kids are.

I knew I wanted to get moving again, and I thought I would break down and join a gym.  Instead of spending money and taking time away from my family, I’m getting creative.  The long haul is not only great cardio, but its strength training as well.

Weight loss is about burning more calories than you take into your body.  I’m not counting calories, but I know that by eating only when I’m hunger, stopping before I’m full, and running with my children until we are all ready to collapse will not only make me healthier, but it will make me a better mom to boot.

Kathryn Lang

Kathryn Lang

Kathryn Lang works full-time writing and speaking. She shares her experience for growing a writing business through her books and articles. Visit her Facebook page or follow her on Twitter to learn more about the day to day life of this unique writing journey.

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