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Back Extention |
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Lifting your new baby (and all the new hardware that comes with it!) can put a lot of strain on your lower back. Decrease your risk of injury with this simple exercise. Lie on your belly on a mat, forehead down, and forearms flat beside you. Using your back muscles, slowly lift your chest off, and let you back arch. If you are ready for more of a challenge, extend your elbows and straighten your arms. |
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Back Stretching Tip # 1 |
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This stretch should follow the Lat Pulldown and Rowing exercises, but it feels soooo good, why not do it just because! Kneeling, place your arms on a swiss ball, and gently roll the ball away from you, pressing chest towards the floor. If a big belly does not restrict you, sit your butt down on your heels, and press your hips back. |
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Butt Lift |
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To strengthen your core, especially after a Cesarean Delivery, use this basic butt lift exercise. It’s easy. On your back with your knees bent, suck your belly button into your spine, and hold that abdominal contraction while you lift your butt off the floor. (Remember to keep breathing!) Hold there for 3-5 seconds, and then relax. Try to work up to 10 repetitions, 2 times a day, and your core will be ready for sit ups in no time! |
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Chest Pull |
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You need to counterbalance the weight of those new, huge boobs, with a strong upper back. This exercise will help you with your posture during pregnancy, and afterwards. Hold a band taught between your hands, palms down. Your wrists, elbows and shoulders should be at the same level. Stretch the band, and your chest, by pulling elbows back, and squeezing your should blades together. Careful not to drop your elbows! Hold 2 seconds and then relax. Work up to 2 sets of 10-15 repetitions. |
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Lat Pull Down |
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It is important to keep your back strong as your posture changes during pregnancy, and to prevent injury when lifting your new baby. This exercise will help! Stand with feet straddled, or sit on a swiss ball, and extend your arms overhead, holding a band between both hands. Pull your elbows downward, and gently squeeze your shoulder blades together. Hold, relax and repeat. Do 2 sets of 10 to 15 repetitions. |
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