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4. Exercise is Good for Mum and Kids
Finding the time to exercise seemed like a tall order at first. I was feeling sapped of energy but, because I was trying to get back in shape to compete, I had to find clever ways of fitting in some exercise. In between my time as a competitive rower, I also spent some time as a competitive cyclist. So when my first daughter was napping, I would jump on the stationary bike that was set up in nursery. I felt that once I got into the routine of exercising, my energy levels increased. I always enjoyed bringing the girls for a walk in the buggy too. It’s one of the easiest ways to exercise in those early days. Getting out of the house always helped to lift my mood and it was great to have a change of scenery. Now exercise is something we enjoy together. Getting my girls out and about for a run around in the playground or a walk in the park is a surefire way to make for happier children who sleep well!
5. Motherhood is an Olympic Pursuit
Motherhood is like trying to qualify for the Olympics. No matter how tired you are or how much you feel like giving up, you always find the extra strength that pushes you on. You find reserves you never thought you had. Really, it’s all because of love. I love my girls and I love my sport. That’s why I am proud to be part of Electric Ireland’s #ThePowerWithin campaign for Team Ireland. It really articulates the challenges we’ve had to overcome and the resolve we need to qualify and represent Ireland at the Olympics Games. And personally, I think every mum has the power within them to achieve great things – they’re already doing it every day as they bring up their families.
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