Balancing motherhood and marathon training

A study exploring how mothers who run marathons navigate dual roles as both caregiver and athlete found that “marathon moms” employed various strategies to manage time constraints and alleviate the guilt they experienced when spending time away from their families. Practicing self-compassion, seeking social support, and establishing a flexible training schedule helped the mothers achieve…

Effects of pregnancy on elite runners’ performance

There is limited research on pregnancy and postpartum impacts on elite athletes’ training loads and performances. A recent study followed 42 elite runners during and after pregnancy and found that study participants returned to 80% of pre-pregnancy training volumes by 3-months postpartum, and close to half improved performance post-pregnancy. The authors encourage individualized, cautious, and…

Understanding women’s perspectives on nutrition and physical activity during pregnancy

Excessive gestational weight gain poses risks, yet adherence to healthy diet and physical activity during pregnancy remains low. Through 20 focus groups involving 66 women from the Be Healthy in Pregnancy trial, this study explores women’s views on nutrition and physical activity, revealing barriers such as competing priorities, limited information access, and pregnancy symptoms. Findings…

Physical activity for new moms

In preparation for Mother’s Day, we explore how physical activity has many benefits for a new mom’s health and well-being. Despite this, finding time to exercise after having a baby can often be challenging. To help get active after a baby, researchers suggest that moms engage in small bursts of activity known as ‘exercise snacks,’…

Exploring pregnant and postpartum elite athletes

In the realm of sport there is a notable gap in research regarding the complex challenges that elite female athletes face when navigating sport environments for pregnant or postpartum athletes. That’s where this recent study comes in to uncover insights from coaches and healthcare professionals engaged with elite athletes during pregnancy and postpartum periods, aiming…

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