About RFM

Real.Fit.Mom. is about:



Real women who juggle the day to day life of balancing family & their well being.

Fit women who believe that exercise & nutrition are important to their families.

Mom, the all encompassing teacher, caregiver, wife, chef, cleaning lady, and sometimes plumber.



Being a Mom is something special. I hope that through Real.Fit.Mom. you will find classes, suggestions, & friendships that make your day a little bit more complete and life a little bit more balanced.







Thursday, March 15, 2012

Stroller Fit Classes Are Back On TUESDAY!

We are going to start Stroller Fit Classes on Tuesdays at 9:15!  Please bring water, a yoga mat, and have Baby in the stroller.  We will be on the move to keep Baby entertained.  

Classes are at 3904 Davila Drive.  The house is on the corner of Davila and Lenel.  Enter at the side gate near the garage on Lenel to sign in.  Classes are $15 and class is about one hour.  Please try to text me either the night before or the morning of class if you are attending so I have the equipment ready 702-338-2405. 

We will consider adding an additional class in a couple of weeks so let me know what days or times you would like to see.  Email me with any questions- dibellac@yahoo.com.

Don't forget to like our Facebook Page in case of any last minute changes or weather issues Real.Fit.Mom.

I know it's hard to make time but summer is just around the corner so make time to get back on track!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Work in that Workout!

As a Mom it is so easy to put off your workout for other things that need get done- I know because I'm also guilty of it.  It's only 10am and I've already been the cleaning lady, though begrudgingly my husband might say, and the vacuum repair man, in addition to the normal household duties.  I look like hell and the last thing I want to do is get ready to pack up MD and get to the gym. 

Yesterday I was in this predicament and the weather was so nice that we went for a long walk and later to the park so MD could also get some exercise.  There are lots of easy things you can do at home to get in that workout and cut out the time it takes to pack/unpack and travel to the gym. 

If you push the kids in the stroller, there are several easy exercises that you can do. Lunges have several variations, so about 20 minutes into your walk periodically do a set of 10-20 lunges.  You can do them walking forward, stationary, or stepping side to side to target the inner thighs.  Calf raises on a curb are also a great exercise.  You can also incorporate running intervals.  For example, one block you can run the distance of two driveways, and then walk two driveways. Maybe two block later you do the same but you sprint the two distance of two driveways and walk three driveways. 

Once you return to the house, keep the baby in the stroller but where they can see you so they are entertained. You can do pushups either on your knees or against the front steps for an easier angle.  Tricep dips and leg lifts can also be done on the steps or the edge of a deck.  And if you have time try to fit in some crunches. 

Happy Exercising! 

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Making My Own Baby Food

MD teething on a carrot
When I was pregnant with my first child, my husband and I went to hear a lecture by Dr. Alan Greene, author of Feeding Baby Green.  The tag line for his book is "The earth-friendly program for healthy and safe nutrition."

The first thing that I learned from this lecture, as I have mentioned before, is that we are the parents and that we should always be learning and asking questions.  Many things are just taken for granted as "the way it has always been done or the way it is usually done," but there are always alternatives.

Dr. Greene talks extensively about what we feed our children as babies and what forms their eating habits and associations with food throughout their lifetime.  A topic in his book that I really took to is the lack of nutritional value that rice cereal has in an infant's diet, and how it is a processed food out of a box.

Until this lecture I had never thought about what I would be feeding MD beyond the hope that I could nurse him for at least the first several months.  But leaving the Dr. Greene lecture, I had my mind made up that I was definitely going to make my own baby food.  And I must admit, it has been a whole lot easier than I ever expected.

During an afternoon nap recently, I steamed and blended carrots, broccoli and peaches and also made lentil soup.  If I use frozen fruit, I let it defrost first and then blend it with a hand blender.  If I am steaming more than one vegetable for example, I will just scoop the carrots out of the steamer and then throw in the broccoli to save time.  For me cleaning up can take a lot of time so I try to keep it convenient.

I often freeze the fruits and vegetables in ice cube trays, which is about 1oz per cube.  I let them defrost for a few minutes before I pop them out and store them in a baggy in the freezer.  I have ruined ice cube trays by trying to get them out with a knife right out of the freezer. 

As for the lentil soup, I will sauteed yellow onions in olive oil before adding the water and lentils.  I never add salt.  Sometimes I will even throw in mushrooms or carrots.  I no longer have to blend soup for MD but in the beginning I would blend soup with a hand blender and then store it.  I use a nonstick muffin pan for this.  Each muffin is about 3 oz.  When you take the pan out of the freezer, let it sit for a few minutes before you try to pop the soup out.  Do not use muffin tins or papers.

When I am ready to feed MD I will put a couple of cubes in a glass bowl in the fridge overnight, or I will put them in the microwave on defrost.  The food in the picture about lasted about two weeks.  When we eat out I try to bring homemade food but I always have a "Happy Baby" food pouch with me in case of an emergency.

Thank you for letting me share!  Happy Baby Food Making!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Carseat Review Website

I came across this great website today while looking at reviews for convertible carseats.  Hope you find it helpful!
Convertible Car Seat Reviews

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Mommy Fit Class FRIDAY

Hi!

The weather is supposed to be great Friday so I will be holding class at Noon.  Hope to see you!

Christina

Monday, January 9, 2012

Mommy Fit Class This Week

This Wednesday is supposed to be 65 degrees!  I will be teaching a Mommy Fit class at Noon.  No excuses, it will be a beautiful day in January.  Email me if you have any questions. 

Friday, January 6, 2012

Happy New Year!!

Are you looking for some help with getting back on the horse?  It's a new year and it is time to get going on your 2012 goals.  There are several things that Real.Fit.Mom. can help you with including a current fitness assessment, goal setting, nutrition log review, and monthly fitness plans.  

Fitness Assessments include measurements, physical fitness assessment, nutrition log review from last 7 days, goal setting and mini workout including exercises that you can do at home.

Monthly Fitness Plans include weekly exercise plans emailed to you each week based on what is established during the Fitness Assessment.  Weekly phone calls to keep you on track and to answer any questions.  Plans are made specifically to fit within your life.

Packages & Pricing

Fitness Assessment (60min) $45.00

Monthly Fitness Plan $55.00
Monthly Fitness Plan for 3 months $130.00
A Fitness Assessment is included with your Monthly Fitness Plan for the first month.

Monthly Fitness Plan plus 1-hour Private Training session per week $225.00/month
Fitness Assessment included.

If you are looking for something different, we can set up a package specifically for your needs.  

Welcome to 2012 and be sure to make it a great year!