Moms - how do you do it?

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So after my return to swimming over the summer, I now need to plan how I am going to keep up the swimming once schools are back. I was so fortunate where we used to live, being 5 mins or 15 mins from the pools I trained at, plus we trained late 8.30-9.30pm and 8-9.30pm so husband would be back to look after the kids. So come 23rd Aug I need to leave home at 7.30am to get bigger small child to school. My nearest masters team is a good 30mins drive and practices 5.15am-6.30am, so I'd somehow have to get out of the pool at 6.30, drive through the rush hour traffic (albeit kind of against the traffic, but still..) get home have 2 small kids breakfasted, dressed and out the door all within the hour. Husband is currently heading up some global finance project which means conference calls at all hours, so while he may be around at home, he may also have a 7am call with Europe, so can't rely on him to help out - and if he doesn't have an early call he would leave the house at 8.30am and likely stay in bed until 8.15..GRRR... Plus by the time lunchtime comes around I'd be pooped - getting up at 5.45am this summer saw to that, so I have no idea if my body could cope with a 4.30am wake up. Smaller small child is 3 and will start pre-school 2 mornings per week, so will need entertaining the rest of the time (can't just pack 'em both off and go back to bed) :blah::blah::blah: So just how do you moms with small kids do it? I do have a couple of other options to get some lap swimming in, but being coached and swimming with the team would obviously benefit my swimming the most.
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  • Former Member
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    So just how do you moms with small kids do it? I didn't do it. When my kids were small, I didn't compete at all. I swam once or twice a week if possible, but many weeks swim time for me just didn't turn up. I got a bit lazy, gained a few pounds, but I've always found that my kids were more important. Children are small for such a short time, one day you wake up and all of a sudden they're teenagers and soon they will leave you and you will have all the time in world for yourself and your training. I started training and competing again when my kids were 10 and 14. Now they're 15 and 19, and its a piece of cake (compared to back then) to put training time for mom in the schedule. Even though it's hard for me now to understand how I got by without training and being fit, I don't think I would change anything, if I got the chance to do it again. Love my children too much, I quess ;)
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  • Former Member
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    So just how do you moms with small kids do it? I didn't do it. When my kids were small, I didn't compete at all. I swam once or twice a week if possible, but many weeks swim time for me just didn't turn up. I got a bit lazy, gained a few pounds, but I've always found that my kids were more important. Children are small for such a short time, one day you wake up and all of a sudden they're teenagers and soon they will leave you and you will have all the time in world for yourself and your training. I started training and competing again when my kids were 10 and 14. Now they're 15 and 19, and its a piece of cake (compared to back then) to put training time for mom in the schedule. Even though it's hard for me now to understand how I got by without training and being fit, I don't think I would change anything, if I got the chance to do it again. Love my children too much, I quess ;)
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