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Title: ACOG Exercise guidelines (2005)


1
  • ACOG Exercise guidelines (2005)
  • Prescription for exercise?

Presentation Title
Presentation title (Date)
2
Lesson objectives
  • Explain the ACOG Guidelines concerning exercising
    during pregnancy
  • Determine how much exercise is enough during the
    ante natal period
  • Detail how the F.I.T.T. Principles would alter
    antenatally
  • List the types of activities and exercises
    suitable for the pregnant population

3
ACOG (2005) Recommendations
  • Regular, mild-moderate activity at least 3x per
    week
  • Avoid supine position after 1st trimester avoid
    long periods of motionless standing
  • Stop at fatigue not exhaustion, less oxygen
    available for aerobic exercise. Modify in line
    with maternal symptoms
  • Avoid activity where there is risk of abdominal
    trauma
  • Ensure adequate diet and carbohydrate
  • Beware heat dissipation - hydration, clothing,
    environment

4
ACOG (2005) Guidelines on Exercise During
Pregnancy
  • Regular Exercisers
  • Can continue training without major modifications
  • Modifications to F.I.T.T principles in line with
    levels of comfort maternal symptoms
  • Non-exercisers
  • Advised to seek medical approval
  • Begin with low intensity low impact activities

5
Summary
  • Guidelines contain useful information for you and
    your participants to ensure that there workouts
    are safe and effective
  • They should encourage the individual to take
    personal responsibility for their own workout
  • They are ideal to deliver in an information
    leaflet
  • Working within these guidelines should reduce the
    risk of your participants becoming injured during
    your sessions and from you being involved in
    legal action

6
  • Exercise prescription for
  • ante natal clients

7
Suggestions for Antenatal Cardiovascular Training
  • Inactive client
  • Frequency
  • 3 x per week between 13th-36th weeks
  • None before 13th week
  • 1-2 x per week after 36th week
  • Intensity
  • Talk test - conversational level
  • RPE 5-6
  • Time
  • 5-45 minutes per session

8
Suggestions for Antenatal Cardiovascular Training
  • Active client
  • Frequency
  • 3-4 x per week up to 14th week
  • 3-5 x per week up to 30th week
  • 3 x per week after 30th week
  • Intensity
  • Talk test - conversational level
  • RPE 6-7
  • Time
  • 5-45 minutes per session

9
Guidelines for Antenatal Resistance Training
  • Appropriate resistance training poses little risk
    to
  • Regular breathing should be encouraged to prevent
    valsalva maneuver
  • Heavy resistance training should be avoided
  • Sets of 12-20 repetitions without undue fatigue
    are appropriate
  • Progression should increase reps before weights
  • Machines provide more stability than free weights
  • If specific exercise causes pain or discomfort
    they should be discontinued

10
Antenatal Progression Resistance Training
  • As pregnancy progresses
  • Decrease weight
  • Decrease sets
  • Increase recovery between sets
  • Increase recovery between sessions
  • Avoid maximal lifts
  • Beware of overhead lifts (lordosis, blood
    pressure)

11
The Valsalva Maneuver
  • Definition
  • Excessively holding ones breath with a closed
    glottis during performance of a resistance
    training exercise.
  • If valsalva maneuver performed both systolic and
    diastolic blood pressure elevates significantly

12
Ante natal Gym Programme Adaptations
  • Suitability of cardiovascular machines
  • resistance machines
  • Resistance vs free weight options
  • Progression?
  • Reps sets
  • Specificity
  • Fitness maintenance
  • Adequate recovery
  • Built-in overload (jogging 9 months) reverse
    progression
  • Daily re-assessment
  • Listen to body individual
  • Alternatives / adaptations
  • ROM movement speed
  • Joint laxity / Postural re-alignment / muscle
  • imbalances
  • Clothing / support / footwear
  • Hydration / nutrition

13
Ante Class Adaptations
  • Your attire motivation techniques
  • Class focus (component or postural)
  • Music speed
  • Changes in direction (frequency, speed cueing)
  • Warm-up duration?
  • Aerobic duration content
  • Impact issues (low impact offered)
  • MSE content (specificity, flow, positioning)
  • Length, type position of stretches
  • Relaxation (need, position, time)
  • Breaks / water (enforced)
  • Breathing (cued)
  • Time for questions social

14
Alternative Activities?
  • Step
  • Aqua
  • Pilates
  • Yoga / Tai Chi
  • Boxercise / kick boxing
  • Walking
  • Jogging
  • Rollerblading
  • Ski-ing / snowboarding
  • Horse riding
  • Swimming

15
Activity
  • Plan an exercise programme for Grace who is 34
    weeks pregnant to include
  • CV element
  • Balanced resistance exercises
  • Core exercises
  • Stretching
  • Any other advice to plan a safe and effective
    programme

16
Summary
  • All exercise prescription should take into
    account the previous activities and fitness
    levels of the participant
  • Thorough screening and information gathering
    (taking notes) is essential to ensure programmes
    are safe, effective and individualised
  • Very few activities are contra-indicated, many
    are controversial and dependent on skill, size
    and the feelings of the individual on the day of
    training
  • The controversy of many gym machines and
    exercises will vary throughout the different
    stages of the pregnancy
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