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Mom’s Version of a Kettlebell Workout

When Baby gets fussy in the middle of your workout, have no fear. Just trade your weights in for his chunky, solid body, and you’ll still get quite a workout.

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· May 14, 2012 · Tagged With: Fitness, Mom Humor · Filed Under: Kate's Blog

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  1. Carol says

    May 14, 2012 at 6:00 pm

    Very great idea.! You can baby sit the baby at the same time you have a time to work out.

  2. Elizabeth says

    May 15, 2012 at 12:50 am

    This is awesome. I can’t tell you how many of my workouts look like this.

  3. Pank24 says

    May 15, 2012 at 2:01 pm

    I’ll trade you my weights for him!

  4. Griffin says

    May 21, 2012 at 5:09 pm

    That’s great!

    I wonder how many kettlebell style exercises you could do with him

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Hi, I’m Kate

I’m a wife, mom of five kids, writer, speaker, storyteller, bibliophile, runner, eating disorder survivor, and perfectionist in recovery. I'm the author of Getting Past Perfect: Finding Joy & Grace in the Messiness of Motherhood  and Weightless: Making Peace With Your Body.

I’ve tried a lot of things in my life – anorexia, bulimia, law school, teaching aerobics, extended breastfeeding, vegetarianism, trying to be perfect and failing miserably at it – and through it all I’ve been writing. And learning to embrace the messiness of life instead of covering it up, making excuses for it, or being ashamed of my brokenness or my home’s sticky counters.

Nowadays I’m striving every single, imperfect day to strike a balance between keeping it real and keeping it joyful.

 

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