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In this episode of The Riley Gaines Show, Riley shares her honest postpartum fitness routine, how she started training again after baby, and the 5 habits that helped her feel strong, healthy, and like herself again. From pelvic floor recovery and protein intake to running, lifting, and the mindset shift that comes with motherhood, Riley breaks down what actually worked for her as a former Division I athlete navigating the postpartum season. She also explains why postpartum recovery shouldn’t be treated as a one-size-fits-all process. If you’re looking for realistic postpartum workout tips, motivation as a new mom, or practical advice on getting back into a fitness routine after pregnancy, this episode is for you. Subscribe for more episodes of The Riley Gaines Show on culture, faith, family, and motherhood.

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Riley Gaines, host of her podcast “The Riley Gaines Show,” discussed in a recent episode how to make room for wellness even during life changes, and offered advice for others trying to stick to a routine.

Hosted by OutKick, a Fox News Media brand, the podcast features the former collegiate swimmer’s commentary on culture, politics and women’s sports, along with interviews spotlighting women advocating for their rights.

“I don’t see anything wrong with wanting to achieve the healthiest version of yourself no matter what stage of life you’re in,” said Gaines, who gave birth to her first baby in September 2025.

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Below are her top five tips for staying healthy as a new mom.

1. Make the most of the first hour

Focusing on health in the first 60 minutes after waking up helps ensure that your health doesn’t get pushed to the bottom of the to-do list, according to Gaines.

Even with her background as a competitive swimmer, “there’s just always something that needs to be done or there’s something that somebody needs from you,” she said.

Carving out an early-morning window of time helps with building a mental edge before the world begins making demands, according to Gaines.

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“I love the concept of already doing so many things, so many hard things, before most people even hit snooze on their alarm clock,” she said.

To make this sustainable, Gaines suggests a simple preparation: laying out your gear the night before. “That way, in the morning when you wake up, all you have to do is throw it on.”

2. Don’t be afraid of protein

Many people struggle with the natural loss of muscle mass and energy as they age. Gaines said her approach to nutrition isn’t about dieting in the traditional sense, but about providing the body with the “brick and mortar” it needs to stay durable.

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Gaines said she aims for 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight. (The Riley Gaines Show/Outkick)

She was quick to bust the common myth that high protein leads to an unwanted bulky appearance.

“It’s not true, myth busted. It will keep you lean, you will feel fuller for longer.”

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Gaines’ rule of thumb is to aim for 1 gram of protein per pound of body weight.

“If you don’t have enough protein, then your body cannot effectively repair the tiny tears that happen during strength training, which is the good kind of damage that leads to stronger, more lean muscles,” she said.

3. Focus on core power

Gaines advocates for building a strong core through any movement, even during ordinary day-to-day activities.

“Every single time my car stops at a red light, I engage my core … I contract and flex my abs,” she said in the episode. “It’s almost like you’re training your muscles to contract without having to do the crunches or the planks or the sit ups.”

Riley Gaines on baseball field

The former swimmer advocates for strengthening core muscles through any movement, even during ordinary day-to-day activities. Gaines is pictured at First Horizon Park in June 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Getty Images)

4. Stay accountable

Fitness is significantly harder when done in a vacuum, Gaines shared, noting that solo motivation “fades really, really fast,” especially when life gets busy or energy is low.

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She recommends finding an accountability partner, such as a spouse, friend, or family member, who can celebrate your wins and check in on your progress. 

“Find something or someone or some way to keep you accountable,” Gaines advised, noting that her family frequently works out together.

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Gaines shared in the episode that she often works out with her family. (Fox News)

5. Maintain consistency

“Without consistency, you’re just repeatedly starting over,” Gaines warned.

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“How many times have you guys said, ‘[the] diet starts Monday,’ and maybe you make it to Wednesday, and then you’re back … You’re really not doing anything, actually. You’re confusing your body.”

By showing up when you don’t want to, you stop negotiating with yourself, she said.

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“It’s consistency that builds discipline, which turns into confidence,” Gaines added. “You stop negotiating with yourself and start identifying as someone who follows through.”

“That identity shift is really powerful, and it carries into every area of life.”

Khloe Quill is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital. She and the lifestyle team cover a range of story topics including food and drink, travel, and health. 

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