A Step-by-Step Guide to Working Out WITH Your Kids Around

August 12, 2025

Have you ever rolled out your yoga mat with the best intentions, only to have a toddler turn it into a race track or a baby start crying the moment you hit "play" on your workout video? If you've nodded yes (or just sighed deeply), you're so not alone. We know that finding time for you, especially when it comes to fitness, can feel impossible.

But here’s the thing: You can move your body, support your health, and feel strong again, even with little ones underfoot. It doesn’t have to be perfect. It just has to be possible. And we’re here to show you how.

The Real-Life Chaos (and Beauty) of Mom Workouts

Let’s paint the picture. You’re in leggings, hair in a messy bun, baby on one hip, and a toddler throwing snack puffs into your water bottle. You finally carve out 20 minutes to move your body, and then bam – someone needs a diaper change, a snack refill, or a snuggle.


Sound familiar?


The truth is, many moms feel stuck between wanting to prioritize fitness and being constantly pulled in a million directions. The guilt for taking time away from your kids... the frustration of constantly being interrupted... the fear that it's "not worth it" if it's not a perfect, uninterrupted workout. We've been there.


But guess what? Your fitness journey doesn’t have to happen in a quiet, candle-lit studio. It can happen right in your living room, with toys on the floor and a baby babbling in the background. And it can be fun.


It’s Time to Flip the Script


Instead of seeing your kids as a barrier to your workouts, let’s try something new: include them. When you involve your little ones, you not only make movement more doable, you model healthy habits for them, too.



Ready to make workouts a family affair? Let’s walk you through how to do it.

5 Tips for Working Out WITH Your Kids Around

(Without Losing Your Mind)

1. Shift Your Mindset: Done is Better than Perfect

We say this a lot at ABC Fit Collective because it's so true. Your workout might get interrupted. You might only do 10 minutes instead of 30. And that is still a win. Movement doesn’t have to be all-or-nothing. Every little bit counts, and your body (and mind) will thank you for it.

2. Set Up a Kid-Friendly Workout Space

Create a safe and inviting space where your kids can play while you move. Lay out a blanket with toys, set up a playpen for the baby, or invite older kiddos to grab their own "mini mat" and "work out" with you. Bonus points for giving them a set of light toys or resistance bands (supervised, of course!) so they feel like part of the team.

3. Turn Movement Into Play

Make it a game! Jumping jacks become a counting contest. Squats turn into a silly dance. Planks? Turn those into tunnels they can crawl under. By inviting your kids into the fun, you keep them engaged and give yourself permission to be playful, too.

4. Use Nap Time or Screen Time Strategically

We’re not above using nap time, snack time, or a favorite show to sneak in a solo session. The ABC Fit Virtual Gym is ideal for short, efficient workouts that can be completed in 10, 15, or 20 minutes. So when that rare quiet moment hits? You’re ready.

5. Embrace the Interruptions

Let’s be real: someone will need something. The dog will bark. A diaper will explode. It's okay. Pause, handle what you need to, and come back when you can. The goal isn’t perfection, it's consistency, grace, and getting back on the mat.

Real Mom, Real Wins

We hear from so many moms who thought they couldn’t make fitness work with their kids around until they tried the ABC Fit way.

 One abc fit mama shared:

"Sabrina is such an amazing fitness coach, and her workouts are perfectly tailored to my level and what I need. She knows so much about prenatal fitness (and fitness in general), and I feel so comfortable knowing that I can work out in a healthy and safe way during my pregnancy."

That comfort, support, and flexibility? That’s exactly what our Virtual Gym is built on. You get expert-designed workouts that respect your stage of motherhood, with the freedom to press pause, hold a baby, or laugh through a set of lunges with your toddler.

Instead of a twisting chop, rotate your hips and shoulders together while pressing a dumbbell overhead. This protects your obliques and builds upper body strength.

The Bottom Line

Mama, we know it can feel impossible to put yourself on the list when you're juggling diapers, dishes, and deadlines. But you deserve to feel strong, capable, and cared for, not after motherhood, but right in the messy middle of it.

You don’t need a babysitter, a crazy expensive gym membership, or a full hour of silence to make movement happen. You just need a computer and a good attitude, and honestly, you don’t even need a good attitude.

Join the ABC Fit Virtual Gym today  and discover just how doable (and fun!) fitness for moms can be. Because when you take care of yourself, you're taking care of your family too.

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