An Unfit Mother: How to get your Health, Shape and Sanity back after Childbirth

An Unfit Mother: How to get your Health, Shape and Sanity back after Childbirth

by Kate Cook (Author), Lucy Wyndham-Read (Contributor)

Synopsis

This upbeat, achievable plan helps you get back into shape after pregnancy, by combining super nutrition (including meal suggestions and dietary advice) and effective short exercise routines you can do anywhere. It's the easy way for mums to become yummy mummies -- reclaiming their bodies and losing their baby-weight safely and successfully. A mother herself, Kate Cook understands the frustrations, self-doubts and lack of control felt by many mums, so the focus is on straightforward solutions for real lifestyles. The plan is wrapped around a humorous 'chic-lit' style narrative for an immediate connection with the reader, but is easy to dip into, with clever tips, meal plans and easy exercises. Kate offers sound advice not only on nutrition and exercise, but on how to find the time, energy and motivation to get going and keep going. There are quotes from real mums throughout, to reinforce the life-coaching elements, helping you to save time and stay sane and focused.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: Collins
Published: 07 Apr 2008

ISBN 10: 0007259743
ISBN 13: 9780007259748

Author Bio
Kate Cook is a qualified Nutritional Therapist and Life Coach with a busy practice 'The Nutritional Coach' in Harley Street (www.thenutritionalcoach.co.uk). She has made numerous contributions to the media, including radio and television and has written a book, Whole Health (Infinite Ideas, 2006). She specialises in female hormone issues, weight loss and stress management. Lucy Wyndham-Read is an ex-army, qualified Personal Fitness Trainer specialising in designing antenatal and postnatal exercise programmes. She has appeared in radio and television and regularly writes fitness articles for magazines and newspapers. She believes that fitness should be part of day to day life, but can also be quick, fun and require little space or equipment.