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MOM LAILA ALI’S TIP ON STAYING FIT DURING PREGNANCY

Submitted by admin on April 30, 2009 at 3:43 pm One Comment

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Professional Boxer Laila Ali has become quiet the fitness expert since giving birth to her first child Curtis Muhammad Conway, Jr., 7 months. Laila is now the “pregnancy fitness expert” for Fit Pregnancy magazine. In the magazine,  Ali, 31, dishes out advice about  prenatal and postpartum fitness, diet and weight issues.  Here is one such advice:

Our bodies naturally store extra fat to support a pregnancy, but it’s important not to add to it by eating high-calorie fatty or sugary foods. Try to get in the habit of eating small meals and snacks throughout the day, focusing on lean proteins and high-fiber foods, such as fruits, vegetables and whole grains, as these will help keep you feeling full. Above all, don’t overeat: Extra weight will be hard to get off later. If you were already working out before your pregnancy, you should continue but perhaps at a less intense level, depending on your routine. If you were sedentary, start walking or doing some other form of light cardio exercise for at least 30 minutes three to four times a week. In either case, consult your doctor first.

Eating and exercising sensibly will not only keep you in shape during pregnancy, it will prevent excessive weight gain and help you get your body back faster after delivery.

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  • The Dump says:

    I am 4.5 months and already have gained 20 pounds. I don’t know where the rapid weight gain came from, but most of it happened in my 1st trimester. I am still running 12 miles a week plus doing a full body strength routine twice a week. I can only imagine how much I’d weigh if I wasn’t working out.

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