96. Pregnancy & Postpartum: Running Through Childbearing Years
Podcast |
Run4PRs
Publisher |
Run4PRs
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Sports
Publication Date |
Mar 11, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:31:13
Www.Run4prs.com —> we build stronger runners! Fill out the form on our site to get a free 7 day trial of custom run training. For those who follow us on instagram, you may know that we had 5 different run4prs coaches due with babies between August of 2020 and April 2021! 5 run4prs babies in less than 8 months. It is a run4prs coaches baby boom, so we decided to have a podcast on the topic of running during pregnancy & postpartum because many people have watched us training from afar and are curious about some of the topics involved. This topic of training during and after pregnancy is more specific and a bit different than past episodes. If you have no interest in hearing about running in relation to pregnancy, motherhood & postpartum, it might be the time to skip this episode. We will mainly be sharing about our own personal experiences. Each pregnancy and each person is SO different. When we work with postpartum or pregnant athletes, it’s important to make things individualized to YOU! This is just our own personal experience. I am coach Victoria, and I am a mom of 2 kiddos. I currently have a 4 month old & a 3 year old. I ran 1700 miles during my first pregnancy & 1500 miles during my second which ends up being about 40 miles per week. I also ran the Boston Marathon 5 months postpartum & my current PRs in the half and full marathon within 12 months postpartum with my first child. My experiences are just my own and are not always the norm for running during pregnancy or postpartum. I have brought on another coach to discuss our different experiences. Coach Briana is almost 6 months postpartum with her first baby. She ran for most of her pregnancy and is training for her first marathon right now and crushing it! Coach Briana has been coaching for 6 years and prior to that was a personal trainer. She is very experienced in the field of human kinesiology, so I am excited to chat with her about this! We will dive right in with some questions PRE-PREGNANCY Before we dive into pregnancy running, we wanted to cover the trying to conceive & pre-pregnancy topics that soon-to-be-moms-to-be may be curious about I am sure you worked with lots of women over the years. We all know losing your period is not a good thing. Can you explain why someone might lose their period? Have you ever lost your period due to intense training? Have you ever thought you needed to cut back your training to get pregnant? How long did it take you to get pregnant? What was your training like during that time leading up to pregnancy? Did you plan racing around pregnancy or vice versa? (registering for big races like Boston) How did you think running during pregnancy would be before you got pregnant? PREGNANCY How was your first trimester? How was training impacted? Were you ever scared to run? What has your HR been when training? What has your OBGYN said about training? What was your training like during the second trimester? What was your training like during the 3rd trimester? When did you know it was time to cut down or stop? Did you do any additional strength training or yoga? Postpartum Do you think running helped with labor and delivery Did your delivery go as planned? Did anyone tell you that you would ‘bounce back’? Did it happen? How long did you take off?/How was recovery? How did you start back with walking? If you are breastfeeding, how do you incorporate that with running (aka not getting mastitis, I'd love to chat on this one because I learned so much along the way)? Race goals after baby and expectations? Is it harder or easier than you thought it would be?

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