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Exercises and Stretches with Your Birthing Ball London

Here are some exercises and stretches to get you started. The instructions for activating your TVA are in the last article. Work up to three sets of each, and finish with the stretches.

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Exercises and Stretches with Your Birthing Ball

By  Mark Hibbitts Newborn Fitness Supernanny Expert 02/01/2008

In my last article I told you about the benefits of using a Swiss ball during your pregnancy. Here are some exercises and stretches to get you started. The instructions for activating your TVA are in the last article. Work up to three sets of each, and finish with the stretches.

The pelvic tilt

This exercise works your core muscles and your abdominals:

more ball images• Sit upright on the ball
• Contract your TVA
• Without moving your feet tilt your pelvis forward and upward
• Hold for 5 seconds and return to start position
• Repeat 12-15 times

 

 


The Biceps Curl

Don’t worry that your arms will look like a bodybuilders. It won't happen, and you’ll be glad of the extra strength when it’s time to lift baby.

biceps curl

• Sit upright on the ball, contract TVA
• Hold hand weights or dyna-bands at arms length
• Keeping elbows pointing down curl weight to shoulders
• Lower and repeat 12-15 times

 

 

 

The Kneeling Ball Press-Up

This exercise is great for general upper body strength, but will mainly work your chest and triceps, helping to eliminate those ‘bingo wings’!

ball and bend

• Kneel in front of the ball and place hands on ball at arms length, contract TVA
• Keeping your back straight bend elbows until your elbows are at 90 degrees
• Pause, then return to the start position
• Repeat 12-15 times. If the ball rolls away place it against a wall

 

 

 

Seated Balance

Balance is very important during pregnancy. This exercise will help you maintain and improve your balance as your body changes shape.

another ball image• Sit upright on ball with hands on the ball for stability
• Contract TVA, then keeping good posture raise one foot 8-12 inches off the floor
• Hold the position for a few seconds then return to the start position
• Aim for 10 repetitions. To increase difficulty, fold your arms

 

 

 


Stretches

The hormone ‘Relaxin’ is produced by your body during pregnancy to soften your connective tissue (tendons and ligaments), which in turn helps the birth process. Because of this it is extremely important that you don’t overstretch as it could lead to permanent damage. Just stretch to ‘biting point’ where you can feel the stretch in the muscle, and leave it at that. On no account should any kind of developmental, pnf, or ballistic stretching be practiced.

Hip Flexor Stretch

Your hip flexor muscles will become very tight during pregnancy as the weight of baby pulls you forward. It’s important to stretch them frequently, but take it gently at first.

hip flexor stretch

• Sit on the ball
• Slide one leg behind ball until straight
• Maintaining your balance lean back slightly until a stretch is felt at the top of your thigh
• Hold for 30 seconds and repeat on other side
• If balance is an issue, hold on to a wall or table

 

 

 

Cat Stretch

You’ll love this! It will stretch out your tired back muscles and you’ll feel the tension disappear.

cat stretch

• Kneel down on the floor with your a...

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