Moms in motion strength
Description
Exercise during pregnancy can be safe, effective, and fun. Research has shown that strength training has numerous benefits that offer short- and long-term benefits to both the fetus and the mother. However, the expectant mother’s changing body can create some unique postural and muscular imbalances. Moms in Motion Strength presents an overview of common postural imbalances as well as details safe and balanced exercises that can assist health/fitness professionals in customizing a program that can go a long way in achieving better results from an exercise program during pregnancy and beyond.
Runtime
91 minutes
Subjects
- Physical education and training (325)
- Human mechanics (111)
- Physical fitness for pregnant women (4)
- Posture (20)
Genre
Database
Alexander Street
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