Postpartum working out different? Here is why:

Kegels alone, core exercises, or “just push through it” won’t fix the leakage, pressure, or back pain.

In fact, all of that can make it worse. Ignoring it doesn’t help either.

Your pelvic floor needs coordination, strength, and timing. The right training teaches it to work with your body—so running, jumping, and moving feel natural again.

You are not broken, you just need training so your body can function properly again.

#postpartumcoreworkout #postpartumworkout #postpartumexercise

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... Read moreAfter having a baby, many women find that their usual workouts feel much harder or even impossible, especially high-impact activities like running or jumping. This is often due to changes in the pelvic floor muscles, which support the bladder, uterus, and bowel. The image recognition correctly points out that high-impact feeling impossible after babies is a common struggle, and understanding why can help you regain confidence in your fitness journey. From my own experience and talking with other new moms, I’ve learned that standard exercises like kegels or generic core workouts don’t always solve these issues — they sometimes make symptoms like leakage or lower back pain worse. This is because postpartum recovery requires retraining your pelvic floor muscles not just to be strong, but to coordinate with your whole body. These muscles need to work in harmony with breathing, movement, and spinal alignment. I found that programs focusing on timing, strength, and coordination of the pelvic floor can make a significant difference. It’s about teaching your body to support activities naturally again, whether it’s standing, walking, or returning to higher-impact workouts. Patience is key, but following specialized postpartum workout plans helped me regain my confidence and reduce discomfort. Ignoring pelvic floor issues or “pushing through” the pain often worsens symptoms. Instead, adopting mindful exercises that target specific muscle engagement while avoiding excessive strain promotes healing. Consulting with a pelvic health physiotherapist or joining postpartum fitness classes designed for this phase can provide personalized guidance. Remember, your body is not broken; it’s adapting and healing. With the right approach emphasizing pelvic floor coordination and strength, you can reclaim your active lifestyle safely and comfortably.

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