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Now i'm in 3rd trimester..alhamdulilllah baby in my womb so active like her mommy sometimes sampai senget sebelah perut mommy... this time i would like to sharing what exercise i've done since my 1st trimester till now..just 80 days left to deliver...i'm so eager to see u baby boo (>_<)..And of cos i consult with my doctor to get her advices and do a lot of research and reading lots of sources before start this routine. Always check with your doctor before starting this or
any exercise program hokey.
There's 5 simple pregnancy exercises suitable for every trimester. Check it out !!
Keep
Moving.
Experts agree, when you’re expecting,
it’s important to keep moving: Pregnant women who exercise have
less back pain, more energy, a better body image and, post-delivery, a
faster return to their pre-pregnancy shape.
Being fit doesn’t have to mean a big time commitment or fancy equipment. The following workout is simple, can be done at home, and is safe to do in each trimester.
Be sure to do the moves in the order shown and, for best results, do the workout every other day.
Being fit doesn’t have to mean a big time commitment or fancy equipment. The following workout is simple, can be done at home, and is safe to do in each trimester.
Be sure to do the moves in the order shown and, for best results, do the workout every other day.
Plie
Stand parallel to the back of a sturdy
chair with the hand closest to the chair resting on it, feet parallel and
hip-distance apart.
With your toes and knees turned out to 45 degrees, pull your belly button up and in. Bend your knees, lowering your torso as low as possible while keeping your back straight [shown]. Straighten your legs to return to starting position. Repeat for reps.
Strengthens: Quadriceps, hamstrings and butt. Improves balance.
With your toes and knees turned out to 45 degrees, pull your belly button up and in. Bend your knees, lowering your torso as low as possible while keeping your back straight [shown]. Straighten your legs to return to starting position. Repeat for reps.
Strengthens: Quadriceps, hamstrings and butt. Improves balance.
Side-Lying Inner and
Outer Thigh
Then, bend your left knee and rest it on top of pillows for support. Straighten your right leg and lift it as high as possible for reps [shown]. Switch sides and repeat for reps.
Strengthens: Core and inner thighs.
Plank
Get down on your hands and knees, wrists directly under your
shoulders. Lift your knees and straighten your legs behind you until your body
forms a straight line. Don’t arch your back or let your belly sag [shown].
Hold for 1 to 2 breaths, working up to 5 breaths.
Strengthens: Core, arms and back.
Hold for 1 to 2 breaths, working up to 5 breaths.
Strengthens: Core, arms and back.
Curl and Lift
Sit on the edge of a sturdy chair with your back straight,
feet on the floor, arms at your sides. Hold a 5- to 8-pound weight in each
hand, palms facing your body. Bend your elbows so your arms form a 90-degree
angle [shown].
Then, keeping your elbows bent, lift the weights to shoulder height. Lower your arms to your sides, then straighten to return to starting position. Repeat for reps.
Strengthens: Biceps and shoulders.
Then, keeping your elbows bent, lift the weights to shoulder height. Lower your arms to your sides, then straighten to return to starting position. Repeat for reps.
Strengthens: Biceps and shoulders.
One-Arm Row
Bend your left elbow up so that your arm forms a 90-degree angle [shown]. Hold, then return to starting position. Repeat for reps, then switch sides.
Strengthens: Back, biceps and triceps.
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