I've been crossfitting since January and love it. I'm currently 11 weeks and have been careful not to go up in any weights and take regular breaks, drink lots of water during wod's etc.
Today's wod was 5 x 500m row sprints with a 2min rest in between each sprint. My slowest time was 2:07 and my fastest was 1:59 (admittedly that is a new PR for me). I was breathing pretty hard by the end of that last row but as soon as I finished I could stand up and talk. I was nowhere near falling off the rower or anything like that.
DH was with me and is concerned that I am overdoing it. That now has me freaked me out. It was hard work but I felt good doing it and not overheated.
I know it's hard to comment without knowing me or being there... but what do you think? Do I need to back off?
Re: Crossfit/rowing - did I overdo it?
Could I ask the types of things you scaled in your second trimester? I know about not lying on your back and am already staying off the GHD.
I am at week 33 and still doing Crossfit (started a year and a half ago), though WODs for me are much different than everyone else, my trainer usually gives me things to do. Kettle bell work, box steps, rowing, skier, air dyne, ring rows etc.
Looking back on it, I didn't really do anything differently in Crossfit in the first tri, except eliminating inverted positions. I definitely did not follow the "keep up a conversation while exercising" rule. But I did park in front of the fan whenever possible to keep my body temp reasonable.
2nd tri I was swapping sit ups, flutter kicks etc for planks and went to my knees on PU's simply because my core muscles were already too separated to work that way, lol. Towards the end of the 2nd I cut out box jumps, rope climbs due to risk of falling and double unders because they burned me out so fast (and too much bouncing).
Keep it up mama, and just listen to your body! I am confident that CF paved the way for a healthy pregnancy and hopefully a good delivery and healthy baby too!
https://www.autismspeaks.org/science/science-news/study-moderate-exercise-during-pregnancy-promotes-newborn-brain-development
I have be crossfitting for 8 years. I have been a trainer for 7. I'm 16 weeks pregnant. It's hard because my ob said not to lift more than 25 lbs. I just laughed at that. My pr for do is 315, pr ground to over head 185. So 25 lbs wasn't going to cut it. I have scaled my weights to what feels comfortable. This 9 months isn't my time to get prs. There's a lot more time afterward for that! A lot of obs aren't going to know nor understand what we do. Like everyone else said just listen to your body. It's hard to not push your self to the max but you got someone else to think of too.
I have been a huge competitor for 6 years some scaling down ways mentally hard on me. Keep crossfitting and let's show these people how healthy and what strong mamas we are!!
Good luck!!