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Strengthening your core is the number 1 key to a flatter tummy post baby. Your stomach is stretched and pulled in all sorts of directions while you’re pregnant, so it’s really important to start rebuilding strength around your core as this will help you to not only achieve a flatter more toned tummy but also build strength around your spine which will help to support your body. Here are some tips on how you can rebuild your core strength after having babies…

By working the core rather than just the ‘abs’ we are engaging and strengthening the inner most abdominal muscles called the transverse abdominis which helps draw in your tummy giving it a flatter appearance. Traditional ‘ab’ workouts like sit ups and ab rollers focus on the outer abdominal muscles called the rectus abdominis (or the ‘6 pack’) which can actually make your tummy stick out more, especially if there is a layer of fat on top.

Working the core also has the added benefit of strengthening your lower back, hips and pelvis which are also part of the ‘Core’ group of muscles. This means improved posture, lower risk of back injuries and more strength and stability when you do everything including carrying your baby, pushing the pram or carrying the grocery bags from the car. Bonus!

It’s important post baby to start with gentle exercises that really focus on drawing in your abdominals without putting too much pressure on your lower back. Pelvic tilts, heel slides and superman exercises are a perfect place to start. See the following videos for demonstrations on how to perform a heel slide and superman exercise, 2 really great beginner exercises that are safe for new mums:

Heel slides

Repeat this exercise 20 times alternating legs before resting. Repeat 3 times

Supermans

Repeat 20 times using opposite arm and opposite leg, alternating sides each time. Repeat

Once you start perfecting these types of movements over time, more intermediate exercises like planks and leg dips are a great way to keep building your core strength.

Planks

the perfect plank

The picture above shows the correct form while holding a plank. Hold this position for 10 seconds as a starting point before resting. Gradually increase the amount of time you hold this pose over time till you can get to 60 seconds.

Make sure you get the ok from your Dr before attempting these or any other types of exercises. It’s essential you give your body the appropriate amount of time to heal before starting any exercise after having babies.

For more tips on how to get back into shape after having babies, you can download my free ebook by clicking on the following link:

Bounce Back Mums Top 10 belly blasting tips

  • Thanks reAlly useful especially having the video to check how it should be done thanks

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  • good advice, I need to build up my core strength

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  • some very good tips here and useful for all

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  • An informative and useful read

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  • Great exercises, I also like some Pilates moves, they really help the core!

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  • thank you so much for including the video guides – so helpful when you have no idea how to do the exercises! I feel like i can get going with them now 🙂

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  • I recently watched Gravity and the scene where she flings off her cap in the module kicked home big time. What an amazing body was all I could think of.

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  • Never in my life have I been interested in group fitness but I have recently started going to Kanga classes and have discovered the joy of planking! building up your core is such a great feeling! you really do get to claim back your body!

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  • I really need to work on my core strength. I love that these exercises have been made so accessible, as I’m more of a do it at home exercise type person or in the outdoors etc rather than a gym.

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  • very helpful I can not wait to get back in shape after I have this baby

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  • These are great exercises here as I’m at the moment trying to get my tummy toned I will be trying these ASAP thanks

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  • thank you this! very useful !

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  • Thanks for this helpful article. my back is fragile at the moment, any wrong twist gives me few days pain. Will try these exercise to strengthen my back.

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  • Thanks for this, I have a very weak core and sustained a back injury which hasn’t helped at all

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