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Fitting in prenatal fitness
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Lisa Stone

If you're working during pregnancy, you may find your time is structured by the demands of business. So how can you keep fit when you have only a little time to spare? Lisa Stone, an ACE-certified Pre-and Post-Natal Fitness Instructor, has some ideas for you.

Your question
I work full time, very long hours -- and I don't ever have time to make it to a gym. Do you have some keep fit tips for the time-deprived? I'm really looking for a few things I can fit into my workday. Thanks! - Monique in Santa Clara, California

The expert answers
Monique -

There are several effective exercises you can do during your workday to stay in shape throughout your pregnancy.

For starters, try taking the stairs instead of the elevator at every opportunity. You'll get a quick cardio workout, strengthen the muscles in your lower body, and save energy in your office building all at the same time! While you're on hold on the phone, try holding onto the edge of your desk with your free hand while you do front, side, and back leg raises. Do 8-12 repetitions in each direction on each leg.

For your upper body, stand facing your desk or a wall and place your hands on the desk or wall shoulder width apart. Inhale as your bend your elbows to lower your nose toward the wall; exhale as you push away from the wall by squeezing the muscles in your chest. Try changing your hand position to work different muscles in your arms, chest, and back. For your abdominals, try hugging around your baby with your stomach muscles as you exhale (visualize pulling your belly button in toward your backbone), hold the muscles tight for a slow count of 4, and then inhale as you release.

You can always do pelvic floor, or Kegel, exercises while you sit at your desk to strengthen those muscles and help prevent urinary incontinence. By doing short bursts of exercise throughout the day, you'll stay in great shape and boost your energy level, too!

Lisa :)PregnancyAndBaby.com



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About the author: Lisa Stone, ACE-certified pre- & post-natal fitness specialist, is the creator of Fit For 2, a pre- & post-natal fitness program. The mother of three, she is also the producer of the Fit For 2 Step Aerobic Workout For Pregnancy video. For information on Fit For 2 classes or the video, call 770.509.8078, or check out her site at FitFor2.com. Copyright © Lisa Stone.

Notice: This forum is for educational purposes only, and addresses only non-urgent questions of a general nature. If you are concerned about your health or your baby's health, please consult your family's health care provider immediately. This information is not a substitute for personal medical attention, diagnosis or treatment. Due to the volume of questions received, not all questions can be answered.

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