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Is Pilates During Pregnancy Safe?

 

Countless people enjoy doing Pilates as a form of low impact exercise, but many women that become pregnant have to immediately re- evaluate all of their physical activity on account of their pregnancy. The big question is therefore whether or not pilates is safe to continue during your pregnancy.

1. What Joseph Pilates Says

The creator of Pilates says that his exercise methodology focuses on the core of the body, what he calls the girdle of strength. This area focuses on working the abdominal muscles alongside those of the lower back and the pelvic floor. These are also the three core areas of particular interest to pregnancy women, so in theory Pilates pregnancy sounds as if it would be perfect - but how does the reality match up?

2. During Trimester 1

In this trimester, most pilates exercises are safe to perform. You will most definately want to talk with your doctor to identify if there are any exercices that are not allowed. Then the woman should discuss her Pilates program with a certified member of staff at her gym - if possible. It is certainly possible to even find a pilates instructor who is experienced with pregnant women in particular. You will be able to carry out exercises on your back if required.

3. Trimesters 2 and 3

You will need to be especially careful during these trimesters. Seek advice from the qualified instructor as to how best to do these exercises; it could be that a hip wedge is required. During a Pilates pregnancy, any exercise that requires equipment and balance should be avoided after trimester 1 also in case the mother- to- be loses her balance and falls. Schedule a meeting with a certified instructor as you begin each trimester and so that the instructor can modify your program to match with your advancing pregnancy. Pilates isn't significantly different from yoga and both are safe to perform, more or less, during your pregnancy. As with most forms of exercise, pregnancy doesn't mean that you have to stop, it just means you have to consider and perhaps modify set routines to accommodate the inevitable bodily changes you will be experiencing during your childbearing term.

Author: Mandy Robinson
 
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