Episode #141: What Is A Good Pregnancy Exercise Routine?

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In this April 13, 2011 free audio episode: What is a good pregnancy exercise routine, supplementing with citrulline, should you worry about high cholesterol, is kombucha OK, books that I like, diabetes diet recommendations, liquid food diets, does CoQ10 increase metabolism, can you turn white fat into brown fat, and acid reflux during exercise.

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Featured Topic: “What Is A Good Pregnancy Exercise Routine?”

Cassandra Forsythe, Ph.D., R.D., received her doctorate in kinesiology from the University of Connecticut, and completed her dietetic internship at UMass Amherst, both in 2009. Originating from northern British Columbia, Canada, she received her M.S. in Human Nutrition and Metabolism and her Bachelors in Nutrition and Food Science from the University of Alberta in Edmonton.

She is a Registered Dietitian (RD), certified as a Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) from the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), and is a Certified Sports Nutritionist (CISSN) through the International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN).

Cassandra’s research experiences are the effects of low-carbohydrate diets, dietary fat manipulation, and resistance exercise on risk factors for heart disease, diabetes and body composition. She is also passionate about women’s health topics, including the Female Athlete Triad and pregnancy.

She works as a nutrition educator and weight loss coach and is the author of two popular books for women: “The New Rules of Lifting for Women”, co-authored with Lou Schuler and Alwyn Cosgrove, and “Women’s Health Perfect Body Diet”.

 

During our chat, Cassandra talks about:

-how to exercise and eat during pregnancy

-why some medical recommendations about pregnancy could be wrong

-how to stay  as fit as possible during pregnancy, without risking the health of the baby

– sample exercises or workouts that are good during pregnancy

-nutritional recommendations for pregnant women

-the best way for a woman to get fit quickly after pregnancy

-sample exercises or workouts that are good in the first few months after pregnancy
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4 thoughts on “Episode #141: What Is A Good Pregnancy Exercise Routine?

  1. Paul says:

    Dr. Forsythe seemed very critical about doing Crunches at any time. Is there some research to show we should not do crunches at all?

    1. Crunches are mostly useless, unless you're A) using them for some kind of quick ab warm-up (and there's better exercises for that, too) or B) preparing for some type of activity in which you need to produce repetitive abdominal flexion while lying on your back (pardon the crassness, but I guess if you're a pornstar or something). C) your abs are so weak you can't do much but a partial crunch.

      Otherwise, think about a credit card. If you bend it and bend it and bend it it eventually gets that white line, then cracks. Your back is similar. It has a finite number of bends in it, and the amount of "bang for your buck" you get out of crunches is pretty dang small, compared to, say, deadlifts, plank variations, torso twists, etc.

  2. Mer says:

    She is hilarious. I like the blunt straight talk. I would be careful with some of the more medical-type recommendations, us non-Canadians dont have any comprehensive national healthcare in case we make the wrong choice (hence what she said about drs and lawsuits). Oh for a year off after giving birth though! c'mon america!!

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