EPISODE · Aug 1, 2021 · 21 MIN
Pilates as part of Postpartum Recovery for Climbers
from Lattice Training Podcast · host Lattice Training
In this latest epsiode and podcast of Ask Lattice coach Maddy is joined on the sofa by Sam Webster, a Pilates teacher that specialises in pregnancy and post-natal pilates. They discuss the foundations of Pilates and how it can be used to reconnect to breathing and the core after having a baby. Sam talks about the different elements of the core that contribute to movement and how important it is to get the whole core working together in the process of returning to climbing. She gives some simple exercises that can be incorporated from early on, that can often be overlooked when we are wanting to get back to our main passion. Having recently had her first child, she gives some insight into her personal journey and how she has managed time, expectations, and reconnecting with her body.0:00 - Intro0:41 - The core concepts in Pilates and how these relate to postpartum3:26 - The core and good function4:53 - Breath and it's importance to recovery9:10 - Timeline for Pilates Postpartum12:30 - Small movements vs large movements13:40 - Are there any "don'ts"?17:29 - Goals and expectationsThe Lattice jingle is brought to you by Devin Dabney, music producer of the outdoor industry who also hosts the American Climbing Project.
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In this latest epsiode and podcast of Ask Lattice coach Maddy is joined on the sofa by Sam Webster, a Pilates teacher that specialises in pregnancy and post-natal pilates. They discuss the foundations of Pilates and how it can be used to reconnect to breathing and the core after having a baby. Sam talks about the different elements of the core that contribute to movement and how important it is to get the whole core working together in the process of returning to climbing. She gives so...
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