now that we're all in our 3rd trimester, i'm wondering what everyone's weekly exercise routine is?
i try to swim for 30 minutes twice a week and do some form of strengthening class or video once or twice a week.
working out helps me with soreness issues. and on the evenings that i swim, i sleep like a rock and never get up once during the night. i hate working out and actually getting to the gym is a fight, but i always feel great afterward.
Re: exercise poll
M, T, Th, Sa run 3 miles-AM
T, Th, Sa swim +/- 15 minutes depending on my work schedule
W 2 mile walk with the dog
The last 4 weeks I've taken a pre-natal yoga class once a week and then I'll try to do a pre-natal pilates video at home another 2 days/week. I also try to get a good long walk in w/MH about 1-2x/week.
This is me too. I try to walk but I have bad pelvic pain.
I teach a lab, so I spend a lot of time outside walking anyway...
But, DH and I walk outside for ~45 minutes most nights. At least 2 nights a week, we walk longer (about 3.5 miles) and then we go hiking on weekends.
And I stretch most nights to help with my sore muscles.
I post a daily workout check-in (didn't yesterday though) and a weekend check-in. You can look there for ideas.
That reminds me, I need to post today's!
I have to admit that I haven't been so good with keeping up with exercising in the last few weeks
(waking up every 2 hours at night for some reason, tossing and turning and having to use the bathroom...booooo!)
During the 1st 2 trimesters I routinely went to the gym 2-3 times a week...now I'm lucky if I go 1-2 LoL not because I'm in pain or anything...I just feel more lazy/more tired lately. I think it's due to the lack of sleep I'm now getting
When I DO go to the gym...I try to walk briskly at a slight incline for 20-30 mins, and then I usually do leg stuff (stationary bike, transverse adductions and abductions, etc..). If I have time and the machines are open, I work out my back muscles with light weights (which feels FABULOUS btw...stretches my achy back out out and also shapes my arm muscles)...examples below:
I love doing seated rows (https://www.exrx.net/WeightExercises/BackGeneral/CBSeatedRow.html)
and a rear pull down (again, really light weight only) (https://www.exrx.net/WeightExercises/LatissimusDorsi/CBRearPulldown.html)
That's my routine...it takes about an 40-60 mins depending on how much time I spend walking and biking.
I plan to hit the gym tonight after work since I haven't gone since last week. Wish me luck actually getting out there
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I try to take at least a 30 minutes walk and lift arm weights 3-4 times a week.
The last few weeks I have been slacking because I ended up with a nasty bladder infection but today was my first day back on track.
I try to walk when I can - usually 2-3 miles at a time, but honestly its not that frequent!
I might go to a Prenantal yoga class this weekend. I did that when I was pg with DD and loved it.
Haha this.
Being on restrictive duty, well basically bed rest the first 3.5 months due to my heart issues really screwed up my exercise routine and I've struggled to get back into it.
I try to walk a couple of times a week but being I can see the light at the end of the tunnel now (only 7.5 weeks-ish) I mainly just can't wait to get back into running, etc again.
Mon and Frid - Strong (weight lifting class - I used to take a Wednesday class too but it was getting too tough with all the getting up and down off the floor so I quit this week)
Tues, and Thur - Cardio (typically eliptical machine)
Wed - Cardio until I figure out something to take the place of my class, I may start water aerobics.
I also walk the dog every night around our neighborhood (about .6 mile)
For those that cannot/dislike exercise at least try prenatal yoga! I do it once a week and it is so helpful; not only do I feel stronger and more prepared, but my instructor is a doula as well and so the whole class is super informative and I feel like I am learning good exercises for how to get the baby out naturally.
Aside from my once a week prenatal I walk and I run (I have wanted to start swimming but dont have a maternity suit and feel wierd going to the pool in my bikini). My husband wont let me bike - haha.
I do think staying active has kept me sane, in shape, and healthy for this pregnancy!