DH and I had our first Bradley class last week and I'm trying to work the exercises into my daily routine. The instructor checked our squats and I have a pretty good unsupported squat at this point but I'm only 22 weeks.
My birthing center wants/encourages/expects us to work up to holding our squat for 30 minutes. I understand the reasoning and am committed to achieving this goal but wow...I have a hard time picturing my 40 week self being able to do this.
So, how long could you/can you squat? Any 30 minute squat mama's out there? I don't have much experience with training for physical activities but want to come up with a interval schedule to help me work up to 30 minutes. Right now I start to feel the strain in my ankles first. I feel like other parts of my body could go longer but my wimpy ankles start to hurt.
Re: Let's talk squatting exercises (Bradley mamas come in)
Like anything else, it just takes time for your body to get used to. Over time your ankles will get stronger. Start with squatting for a minute or two at a time a few times a day and then every other day or two add an additional minute. Squatting with your back against a wall can also help because you can lean against the wall for additonal support, taking some of the weight off your ankles. You can also practice the asymmetrical squat where you're on one ankle and the oppsite knee. (there's a pic of this position in the student workbook)
My Bradley instructor also reminded us that we probably won't be squatting for long peroids of time during delivery. She said that most moms squat and push during a contraction and then lean back and rest in between contrax.
I often squat and hold onto something like the edge of the counter or a chair to help support myself as I have bad knees and ankles. I also try to squat everytime I have to pick up something off the floor such as the dog's food bowls or if I drop my keys. I'm 6 weeks from my EDD and I really need to work on my squats more.
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Maybe the goal is set high so that even when you come in "short" you still have reached the level they want you to be at. I'm equating it to the sales goals I give my distributors which are inflated by a certain percentage to ensure the real targets are met. I will have to ask at my appt. next month. Either way the 30 minute thing has inspried me to take my squats seriously. It would be nice to add a squat trophy to the gold medal I will receive if I get my med free VBAC
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Don't forget about the gold stars!
Oh also, if it's your ankles that are bugging you try rocking forward onto the balls of feet to change the angle. Obviously you'll need to be holding on to something or someone to manage that.