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Achilles pain can be debilitating, frustrating, and often long lasting. These unconventional exercises will help.

Achilles pain can be debilitating, frustrating, often long lasting. Traditional exercises for this pain usually include passively stretching your calves with a towel, going against a wall to stretch, and doing some heel lifts once you can do so without pain.

 

But is this enough? Is it really going to solve the main issue behind your Achilles pain?

 

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As a new mom it’s important to take time after welcoming your baby into the world to focus on loving, bonding, and healing. Getting back to your pre-baby workouts — or a new routine altogether — could take some time. And that’s OK.

 

However, there are some exercises that can and should be done immediately postpartum to help your body heal well.

 

I advise postpartum mamas to follow my 4R Post-Pregnancy Protocol.

 

What are the 4Rs?

  1. Rest
  2. Recover
  3. Rehab
  4. Retrain

 

These are all important steps to feeling more comfortable in your body, allowing your body to truly heal itself from the inside out, and getting back to the gym in a strong, safe manner in due time.

 

Today, we’ll touch on the rehab portion of this series.

 

3 exercises to help your body regain optimal function after baby

 

Regaining function of the body is really where your focus post-pregnancy should be, or you can get into the tricky territory of struggling with core and pelvic floor issues for much longer than necessary.

 

You can do Exercises 1 and 2 from the first few days postpartum. Add Exercise 3 after the first 10 days or 2 weeks postpartum, if you’re feeling comfortable.

 

Exercise #1 — Core + Floor Connection Breath

 

 

 

What to do?

  • As you inhale, it should feel like your ribcage, belly and the base of your pelvis (think: around the vagina and anus) are gently filling up with air.
  • As you exhale, breathe the air out of the ribcage, the belly, and the base of your pelvis.
  • Do 2 sets of 10 breaths daily. You can do the breaths in any position: sitting, side lying, standing, or lying on your back. Of these four position, it should feel easiest in the lying or side-lying position. Sitting will be slightly more challenging, and standing will be the most difficult of the four positions.

 

Why do it?

  • It will help you regain tone throughout your entire core. In my opinion, the core in a postpartum body = the Core + Floor Five (the diaphragm, the abdominals, the muscles that support the spine, the pelvic floor muscles, and the glutes).

     

    • Doing a million crunches or contractions of the pelvic floor (e.g. kegels) will not help you train the whole core.
  • You will learn how to gain and release tension in the abdominals and pelvic floor.

     

    • Your inhale breath will help to release tension, and your exhale breath will help to gain tension in those muscles and connective tissues.

 

Exercise #2 — Half-Kneeling Hip Flexor Stretch with Overhead Reach

 

 

What to do?

  • Get into a short lunge stance on the floor, with both knees at a 90 degree angle
  • Place your weight evenly on both legs, or more so slightly on your back leg
  • Squeeze your back leg’s glutes tightly, so you feel a stretch along the front, through the hip flexors and the quadriceps
  • Whichever knee is on the floor, reach that arm up in the air. Stretch your finger tips up towards the ceiling, and then take a gentle side stretch over the front leg side. You will feel a nice openness through the side of the ribcage.
  • Do 2 sets of 6-8 reps each side daily.

 

Why do it?

  • It teaches your body stability, as the position itself is a bit unstable. You’ll really need to squeeze your glutes to feel stable over the back leg.
  • It’s a really nice opening side stretch for the diaphragm and the ribcage which can become cramped and stiff through mama duties!

 

Exercise #3 — Squat

 

 

What to do?

  • Stand tall and inhale as you prepare to sit back, into the hips.
  • Think about squatting “between” your legs. Your feet will be slightly turned out, and the knees will track outwards slightly following the line of the feet.
  • Squeeze your glutes and quadriceps to stand up, exhaling as you return to the standing position.
  • Do 2 sets of 10 squats daily.

 

Why to do it?

  • You will maintain good mobility and movement through your pelvis.
  • You will regain core stability through the whole core by controlling the movement as you lower into the squat and stand back up from the bottom with power.
  • When you use the breath to inhale down and exhale up, the abdominals and pelvic floor go through the motions of undergoing a stretch and then a contraction.

 

There you have it! Three must-do exercises from the Rehab part of my 4R Post-Pregnancy Protocol. If you’re a new mom, I urge you to start doing these simple exercises.

 

Remember, you can do Exercises 1 and 2 from the first few days postpartum, and Exercise 3 after the first 10 days or 2 weeks postpartum, if you’re feeling comfortable.

 

 

To learn more about rehabbing your Core + Floor post-pregnancy, click here.

 

 

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