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Choosing a Personal Trainer As a Mum; What to Look For & Red Flags

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We explore the world of postnatal fitness and movement in this episode.

Mothers returning to exercise — whether it's weeks, months, or years after childbirth — often lack the right support and education that they truly deserve.

We need to recognise that issues like incontinence and chronic back pain are not things to simply endure.

Your body requires a unique approach, along with increased reverence and respect post-pregnancy and birth.

This applies not only to biological mothers but also to those who have adopted; considering factors like sleep deprivation and the physical demands of parenting.

In this episode, I discuss:

  • the importance of selecting a specialist or someone experienced in postnatal fitness and motherhood
  • how your preferences matter — your feelings are valid!
  • why excessive pressure isn't always beneficial
  • the right balance between pushing yourself and knowing when to go gently
  • the subtle yet significant aspects that contribute to growth and progress
  • hints on training methods that won't exhaust you or make exercise feel like a chore.
  • recognising the signs of a healthy coaching relationship and understanding the prevalence of gaslighting and judgment
  • how the language, manner, and energy of a coach can make a significant difference
  • the importance of being challenged in a safe way, both for the body and the nervous system
  • taking relaxin into account with postnatal exercises
  • and it's okay to say "f**k the 'shoulds' "

Themes: Women's Health, Postnatal Fitness, Maternal Mental Health, Boundaries

At the end, I share a poem by Liezel Graham.

For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram here, and don't forget to sign up for my weekly newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.

  continue reading

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We explore the world of postnatal fitness and movement in this episode.

Mothers returning to exercise — whether it's weeks, months, or years after childbirth — often lack the right support and education that they truly deserve.

We need to recognise that issues like incontinence and chronic back pain are not things to simply endure.

Your body requires a unique approach, along with increased reverence and respect post-pregnancy and birth.

This applies not only to biological mothers but also to those who have adopted; considering factors like sleep deprivation and the physical demands of parenting.

In this episode, I discuss:

  • the importance of selecting a specialist or someone experienced in postnatal fitness and motherhood
  • how your preferences matter — your feelings are valid!
  • why excessive pressure isn't always beneficial
  • the right balance between pushing yourself and knowing when to go gently
  • the subtle yet significant aspects that contribute to growth and progress
  • hints on training methods that won't exhaust you or make exercise feel like a chore.
  • recognising the signs of a healthy coaching relationship and understanding the prevalence of gaslighting and judgment
  • how the language, manner, and energy of a coach can make a significant difference
  • the importance of being challenged in a safe way, both for the body and the nervous system
  • taking relaxin into account with postnatal exercises
  • and it's okay to say "f**k the 'shoulds' "

Themes: Women's Health, Postnatal Fitness, Maternal Mental Health, Boundaries

At the end, I share a poem by Liezel Graham.

For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram here, and don't forget to sign up for my weekly newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.

  continue reading

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