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You can work it out

One of the biggest stereotypes in our society is that pregnant women should avoid anything strenuous but keeping fit during the nine months is the most important factor that keeps the mother and baby healthy. 

Do cardio and don’t shy away from strength training, say experts. Certified nutritionist Kartikey Bhandari and fitness professional Shivam Bhandari have doled out tips for a safe workout and fitness during pregnancy.  

Planning the workout: If you workout already and just do cardio, you might consider incorporating strength training to your regime. It will help you build muscle which will in turn help you carry the baby around and deal with all the stress on your back during pregnancy. 

Start slow: Before doing any exercise, make sure your form is correct. Seek professional help. Relying on workout videos is not advisable. You may be doing it wrong with no one to correct you. Also, don’t trust your coach blindly. Ask questions such as the names of the exercises, muscles involved, benefits. Focus on learning. Always do it under supervision.

Be patient: Results don’t show overnight. You have got to keep working on yourself everyday. You’ll definitely see results if you train properly, rest adequately and eat nutritious food. If any of the three are missing, results tend to slow down. 

Don’t just stick to one type of workout: Strength training is not all you need. To be able to move better you need to mobilise properly before any workout. To maintain or even increase your flexibility, you need to do the required stretches. Stretching and mobilising will help you release all the stiffness in your muscles. 

Nutrition: If you’re working out but not keeping your nutrition in check then the workout will do you more harm than good. On top of that if you’re pregnant and working out then you will need a well formulated diet to keep you healthy. So, here are a few things to keep in mind. 

  • Don’t run away from fat. It has a lot of functions in your body.
  • Proteins are the building blocks for our body. You need it to preserve your muscle mass 
  • Micro nutrients include vitamins and minerals. Keep a check on your micro nutrient profile every month.

—IANS

 


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