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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Crabmommy: The mom-flap challenge

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If you have one, keep reading; if you don't, go away. We don't want your kind here.

I'm talking about the "mom-flap." Or more precisely, that small midriff tire of extra chunk that the blessing of a baby bestows on the mother. I've blogged about this before. Because while I'm not a big girl and I didn't change completely post-baby, I definitely gained something more than just a bundle of joy: I gained a rim of chub around the midsection. Sometimes I call it my blog-flap, and sure, my sedentary work life doesn't help matters of the midsection...but the main reason I have a pillowy waistline goes back almost 4 years to the arrival of Crabtot. And almost 4 years later, I don't think I can continue to dismiss the marshmallow midriff as "a little extra baby weight."

I first noticed my mom-flap during the highly unusual occasion of my attending a yoga class. I did a sitting twist and realized that I had to physically regroup my mid-chunk in order to properly complete the pose. Not cool. Of course, at the time, I resolved to deal with the problem constructively, and I did: I stopped going to yoga.

But today is the day when I vow anew to dissolve the mom-tire. With your help, ladies. I need at least 5 of you to sign on with me and pledge to work on your respective mom-flaps. Let's say 5 minutes a day. Yes, some of you hyper-fit mommies are laughing at me but I've got 2 words for you (or 1 hyphenated one, actually): C-section. Oh indeedy, for some of us with very little in the way of stomach muscles, 5 minutes of unadulterated abdominal toning will feel like 5 solid years of biathlon training. Over an open fire. While being poked with a giant red-hot stick.

I've never been very good at motivating myself to be fit. I always have a fitness plan, but it starts tomorrow, next month, next year. As a result, I haven't done one single sit-up since having Crabtot. Which brings me to the 5-minute challenge. I don't believe that with a 5-minute exercise routine I will be able to go from the Mommy one-piece suit back to the bikini, much less au naturel. That said, I think 5 minutes a day would do something. And something is better than nothing.

So, dear virtual mom-friends, I ask you to sign up for the Crabmommy Mom-Flap Challenge. Put your name in the comments and take a vow with me to spend 5 minutes on your abs, 5 days a week, doing whatever it is that you think you need to do to work those sleepy muscles again. Once I have 5 takers, I will begin my exercises and we can check back in after a week and see who's on top of their game. Without the group to motivate, I can't promise I'll stick to my promise. Because I'm the kind of girl who needs serious encouragement to make things happen. I'm the kind of girl who could, in other words, really use Xtina Aguilera's trainer; failing that, I'm looking at you.

So, please, join me. My abs depend on your participation.

Are you in?

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  • Krissy's Avatar
    Posted by Krissy Thu Jul 10, 2008 8:06pm PDT

    I am in. First pregnancy... second -lost at 6 months... after which I had jaw surgery (dental) causing me to loose a lot of weight.... only to get pregnant a few months after I had my wires removed. I am please with who I am, but not happy with my "mom-flap", along with the stretch marks. I am very in :-)

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  • shell's Avatar
    Posted by shell Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:11pm PDT

    im in!

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  • CindyK's Avatar
    Posted by CindyK Fri Jul 11, 2008 2:09am PDT

    I'm in!!!!! any suggestions are welcome on what exercise to begin with in detail...

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  • mandy's Avatar
    Posted by mandy Fri Jul 11, 2008 4:53am PDT

    im in

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  • HotCrossBuns's Avatar
    Posted by HotCrossBuns Fri Jul 11, 2008 5:17am PDT

    I'm so THERE!! After 3 kids in 4 years and 3 courses of high-dose steroids in the 3 years following my last baby (who just finished Kindergarten!) my mom-flap has become out of control!

    I'm less than motivated, too, so since I read your blog (almost) every day, I'll be reminded to drop out of this chair and get on the floor for some leg lifts and tummy crunching!

    Who knows, maybe I'll even throw some butt toning in the mix, too.

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  • Amy's Avatar
    Posted by Amy Fri Jul 11, 2008 5:45am PDT

    Ladies - one of my mama's group friends pointed us to this blog. I've already been tackling the flap/apron for a few weeks, so I'm not sure if I count as joining the motivation.

    But I wanted to tell you all - and I really mean this from the most helpful part of my heart - just doing ab-work will not make the flap go away. It will make it look worse initially. Why? Because you cannot spot train. When you make your ab muscles super strong and toned, they are going to push out that layer of fat a little farther.

    I know everybody wants to think they can spot reduce but seriously...if we could choose where we lose it, couldn't we choose where we put it on? I know I wouldn't be putting it all on my thighs if I could help it.

    Don't stop doing your ab workout every day, but add some walking to your daily routine. at least 30 minutes total. Try doing three short ten minute walks throughout your day. It's better than nothing, and best of all, you can take the kiddo(s) with you!

    Best of luck!

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  • Dreaming of when...'s Avatar
    Posted by Dreaming of when... Fri Jul 11, 2008 6:27am PDT

    I finally motivated myself last night after 6 months of saying I'm gonna lose weight. I pre baby (who by the way is going on 4) had rythym a waistline and could dance I tried to follow a belly dance video and couldnt even do a somewhat look alike body roll disgusting I'm so with you and by the way I love your articles!

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  • Stéphanie's Avatar
    Posted by Stéphanie Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:29am PDT

    I'm in too.

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  • Roslyn's Avatar
    Posted by Roslyn Fri Jul 11, 2008 8:04am PDT

    I'm in- sounds fun! but we need to share what we are doing and what is working. I seem to be toning everything else but the gutt ;) good luck mommies

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  • Lanise's Avatar
    Posted by Lanise Fri Jul 11, 2008 8:09am PDT

    I'll Do it I was justing thinking about the same thing

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