I'm sure there's a couple of professionals in here! I'm concerned about my weight gain (not that I have gained but I'm concerned because I am overweight by about 10lbs but that was from before I was even pregnant.) because like most ladies have been saying, all I want is carbs & I didn't even notice until I kept reading comments from other moms to be saying that's one of the few things they can keep down. I don't throw up but I'm nauseous literally almost all day. But anyways I'm just looking for some work out tips & tricks, I walk my dog occasionally but I have not been motivated to at all lately and I feel like hearing someone else's routines would definitely give me some motivation! Thanks for reading & please share your thoughts !
Re: Pregnancy workout routine?
This is a great resource for safe weight training during pregnancy. She gives 3 workouts per week of pregnancy. I am trying to follow this, ms allowing.
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First trimester has been TOUGH, and is for a lot of people, so do what you can now. Hopefully by 2nd tri you'll get more energy and be able to move more. As far as walking and needing motivation to do so, think of how happy your pup is when you walk him! Whenever I'm feeling extra lazy, I look at my dogs' faces and I know they love their walks, so I muster it up for their sakes
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I think going to a class- any class (yoga, spin, and suggestions from previous posters)- is great at this point, because you're motivated to show up and be around other people, and once you get there, ya can't leave! Hahaha. Personally, I CANNOT work out by myself. I am such a slacker without a class. Also serves as a great distraction to the nausea.
For me currently, CrossFit 3-5 days/week, plus coaching and a couple clients I train individually.
Also I kindly disagree with a previous poster that you shouldn't do situps or crunches. I think through your first trimester and even a little into your second it's fine, as long as you feel comfortable with it. Yeah, eventually you shouldn't lay on your back for extended periods of time, and there will be a feeling as if there's a ball in your lower abdomen and you won't WANT to do those anymore. But I think, better whip that core into shape while you can to help support the rest of your pregnancy. Just my opinion
Just have to listen to your body.
And, walking those pups is a great activity at this point when you feel blah! Go for it!
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BUT I totally agree with listening to your body. I saw a new doctor last week, who told me not to lift anything new over 15 lbs and be careful not to break a sweat. For 3 years now I've been powerlifting and I've taught Zumba for the past 7 years.. That's ridiculous advice for me! But maybe good advice for someone who doesn't exercise. It's all up to the individual.
I agree with pp that there are great workouts on YouTube.