24 July 2013
| Last updated on 12 July 2015The Benefits of Exercise for Your Child Begin in the Womb

What if I told you that if you begin to take your child’s health seriously at birth that you are already late?
Your child’s health begins in your womb
Importantly, the higher your exercise intensity, the lower the fetal heart rate ends up being. Low resting heart rate is a key indicator of health status. By exercising hard, you’re actually translating the beneficial effects of YOUR activity levels onto your child. Stupendous!
Your stress levels, your activity type, level and frequency become part of your child’s future legacy. Your health becomes your child’s health. There is solid research that shows that children whose mothers exercised during pregnancy are leaner at 5 years of age. Brilliant!
What you need to be aware of to exercise safely during your pregnancy:
- Your heart rate will go up around 15 beats per minute, so be careful about exercise raises your heart rate too fast
- Avoid exercises lying on your back as this will make blood delivery to the fetus problematic
- Do not do any rotational exercises (e.g. abdominal twists), instead do anti-rotational stability exercises (e.g. 1 arm holds).
- Increase your daily calories by 300-400 calories, not more. Make sure these calories are nutritious.
- Be careful with balance work as your joints are becoming more elastic which increases the risk of joint injury
- Adjust movement patterns based on your new center of gravity and be aware of the new spinal stressors this can produce.
Besides the obvious benefit to the fetus via Metabolic Imprinting, there are benefits to you, the mother, if you exercise throughout your pregnancy:
Fewer labour risks and easier delivery because you are strong and fit enough to handle the super-trauma
60% less post-partum depression symptoms – this is extremely important.
It is much easier to regain abdominal muscle control – your body will find it easier to get back into shape after delivery. All your celebrities that instantly get right back into pre-pregnancy shape, as you know, are all avid exercisers and it shows!
Written by, Amir Siddiqui, Symmetry Gym