Why Core Strength Matters During Pregnancy When it comes to preparing your body for pregnancy, birth, and recovery, how you move matters more than how much you move.During pregnancy, your body goes through incredible changes — your posture shifts, your center of gravity moves forward, and your core muscles stretch to make room for your growing baby. Building prenatal core…
It was almost 15 years ago when I was stopped by a 70-year-old woman who changed the way I looked at the pelvic floor. At the time, I just had my first born and she was strapped to me while I was out on a walk. All of the sudden, this woman who I didn’t know came up and started…
When you’re bumpin, it can seem easy to visualize yourself get back into exercise after having a baby at full force once that six-week mark hits. As a pre and postnatal exercise specialist, I’m here to tell you that that’s not the reality. >>I’m also here to tell you that there is so much that you can do in those…
What do you think the mamas that are dealing with no incontinence, no diastasis recti and no back pain after delivering their baby have in common? They are taking the time to show up consistently for their body, mind and overall health. This isn’t surprising, especially because we know the importance of having a movement practice throughout ALLLL stages of…
