She butted heads with Chrissie Swan. Now she’s under fire for suggesting a bikini shoot is a must for mums. Is “Fitmum” sent to torment us?
After all the drama, we asked controversial “Fit Mum” Sharny Kieser to tell iVillage what she really believes about motherhood and fitness. And here’s her surprising column:
How do we learn to behave like a mother? We just look around at all the mothers we know and behave like them. But here’s the big question:
If my picture of an ideal mother is what I think you’re doing, and your ideal picture of a mother is what you think I’m doing, who are we copying?
I know I felt that way. When my husband said to me one weekend to just go for a walk on my own, that he’d look after the kids (we have 4), I spent the whole time feeling guilty that I wasn’t at home with them. I felt like I had abandoned them.
But it doesn’t have to be that way, and I’ll tell you why.
Not being yourself is a guaranteed path to unhappiness. Unhappiness is like a disease that spreads through a family. An unhappy mum has an unhappy husband and unhappy children. They feed off your energy.
I wasn’t happy for about 4 years. One day I decided to do a few things to just make me happy. The difference in the kids has been phenomenal.
So how do you become yourself again? How do you break the mold of motherhood without feeling like you are abandoning your kids? For me, it was my exercise and eating. I decided to fit in 10-15 minutes of exercise a day. More importantly, I decided that I was no longer the swill pig. I was going to eat my own food; not the kids’ scraps.
After about 3 days, I began to feel better. I felt happier and more in control of my life. I felt that if I could do this, 10 minutes of exercise in the lounge while the kids played around me, I could do anything.