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HurtzDonut

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  1. Hello, I joined way back in 2014, ghosted around the forums and started doing some questing when trying to get into shape after my first kid. Well now there's two of them and I'm back to wishing my last 5-10lbs of my baby weight off would magically fall of. I make lots of excuses, and my husband is really supportive but I tend to get snippy when he tries to keep me accountable. Biggest problems are - I work in a bakery and stress eat on busy days - My family hates vegetables so even though we eat home cooked a lot it's never very nutritious - Two small children make life unpredictable so while I know I do better with a set schedule for things (like working out) it rarely happens on time - Did I mention I'm good at making excuses? So here's to hoping being a bit more active in the forum will find better ways to keep accountable and can help me make a real go of it this time.
  2. My hubby and I are headed to GenCon. This will be our 4th (5th?) year.
  3. I've started making the small changes (try to get a vegetable in every day, try to do even a little body weight workout everyday) but I'm curious where exactly I should aim for making my post pregnancy belly go away. More cardio? Does strength training do my belly fat any good? Some other type of work out I'm not familiar with? I used to do roller derby before baby and was in fairly good shape I'm just at a loss of where to start back in. Starting over is the worst.
  4. First time on the forums. Just getting started. But I'm here because of the baby weight. I got really fit after my first kid. I worked out while pregnant and then went back to championship level roller derby after. Got sick with my second and did't work out as much and since I've officially retired from the sport I don't have that to go back to. Feeling unfit and emotional about it.
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