Showing posts with label Fit Pregnancy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fit Pregnancy. Show all posts

Monday, July 29, 2013

Pregnancy Workouts - Legs and Shoulders



I’ve noticed that for some women physical activity somewhat goes out the window when they’re pregnant. I’ll be honest, that was one of my questions for the doctor, can I continue to work out and what exercises should I avoid? He gave me the clear with flying colors but it’s especially important to consult with your doctor to know exactly what is best for YOUR body.


The following workout was cleared by my OB to continue throughout my pregnancy. The biggest thing he kept saying to me was “pay attention to your body” and “don’t push yourself too hard”. Pregnancy causes your body to change is SO many ways, I noticed my core strength disappearing first which limited me from the amount of weight I would lift in my legs. Remember that exercise during pregnancy carries MANY benefits for not only you but your growing baby as well.


Legs and Shoulders

Treadmill – walk for 20 minutes

Leg Extensions – 2 drop sets of 15 reps (do max weight for 15 reps , then drop to a lower weight for another 15 reps)

Barbell Squats – 4 sets of 10 reps

Standing Leg Curl – 2 drop sets of 15 reps

Romanian Deadlift – 4 sets of 8-10 reps



Superset 1

One Leg Barbell Squat – 3 sets of 10 reps

Barbell Lunge – 3 sets of 12 reps


Superset 2

Dumbbell Press – 3 sets of 10 reps

Side Lateral Raise – 3 sets of 20 reps


Superset 3

Overhead Shoulder Press – 3 sets of 10

Side Lateral Raise – 3 sets of 20


Superset 4

Reverse Machine Flyes – 3 sets of 12 reps


Face Pull – 3 sets of 15 reps


I'd love to hear from all you pregnant and previously pregnant women! What did you do to stay healthy and in shape during pregnancy? 


Pregnancy CrossFit Workout - Fit Pregnancy

Alexa Jean Fitness - Pregnancy Workouts, CrossFit, Fit Pregnancy





·         30 air squats
·         20 modified push-ups
·         15 kettlebell dead lifts
·         10 half burpees

On days I'm just not feeling the gym, I resort to a quick CrossFit workout. I feel much more energized and alert. The lost important thing is listen to your body and don't overdo it. 

Many studies have shown that working out throughout your pregnancy not only benefits yourself but the baby as well. Increased oxygen and brain stimulation has shown to be a direct result of prenatal exercising. You'll also recover from labor and delivery much quicker.