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5 Common Mistakes When Exercising During Pregnancy
by Brooke Cates
Don’t make these mistakes while exercising during pregnancy Shifting the way we move during pregnancy can make all the difference...
5 Signs You Need a Prenatal Workout Plan + Pregnancy Fitness Workouts by Trimester
by brooke cates
When it comes to building a prenatal workout plan, misinformation is a recurring theme. A quick Google search leaves...
How and Why to Use a Pregnancy Fitness App for Diastasis Recti
by brooke cates
During pregnancy, you expect your body to change. But this expectation doesn’t make the changes any easier. Especially if your...
Postpartum Exercise: How Soon After Birth Can You Workout?
by brooke cates
You just gave birth to a newborn baby, and you’ve never felt more proud or more vulnerable. The marathon of...
Why You Don’t Need to Fear Diastasis Recti from Pregnancy
by brooke cates
One of the most commonly feared complications in pregnancy is called diastasis recti. This involves the separation of the abdominal muscles, which...
Diastasis Recti Exercises to Stabilize and Strengthen Your Core After Pregnancy
by brooke cates
Your brilliant body creates space for your baby to grow by stretching the linea alba (the connective tissue that holds...
The Best Ab Exercises During Pregnancy
by Bloom Method
Curious about core work during pregnancy? Join us on our app, Studio Bloom, and follow our curated programs like Master...
How to Safely & Effectively Begin Exercise Postpartum
by Guest User
Returning to exercise shouldn’t be zero to one hundred. By beginning with core and pelvic floor recovery work, you’re setting...
How to Heal Diastasis Recti After Pregnancy + Diastasis Recti Exercises to Support Connective Tissue
by Guest User
Let’s start with a little-known but important fact: Your abdominal muscles have always been separated. Yep, everyone has a natural separation between...