10 Minute Solution: Prenatal Pilates

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by on July 28, 2013 at 2:55 pm

10 Minute Solution: Prenatal Pilates

10 Minute Solution: Prenatal Pilates

No time to exercise? We have the solution for you – the 10 Minute Solution! Everyone can find at least ten minutes in their day, and we’ve developed five dynamic workouts that are just 10 minutes each. The workouts were designed to help you stay fit and healthy throughout your pregnancy. These compact workouts fit into even the busiest of schedules. Split them into five separate workouts or do them all together for one amazing, prenatal pilates workout! Highlighted in the August 16th, 2007 i

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  • bmkd

    28/07/2013
    223 of 225 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    I love this workout, August 9, 2008
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    bmkd (Chicago, IL United States) –
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    This review is from: 10 Minute Solution: Prenatal Pilates (DVD)

    After a shaky first trimester, my doctor gave me the ok to exercise again. I started shopping for a good, fun workout DVD. I tried the “Buff Moms-to-be” workout – don’t bother with that one. Way to wimpy. Next, I got the “The Perfect Pregnancy Workout” DVD. I love that workout. By far my favorite. However, there isn’t much core work involved, so I thought I’ll get a pilates DVD, so I can alternate workouts. So, I ordered “Pilates during Pregnancy.” That workout is way too brutal. It made me hurt all over, and not in a good way. Finally, I ordered the “10-Minute Solution Prenatal Pilates” DVD. Oh, how I love this workout. The whole body gets a workout. Every muscle in your body is working. The workout is just right – not too wimpy and not too hard. Very doable. You’ll feel great afterwards. The instructor is very pleasant, and the background is very inviting. The music is there, but not overpowering. There are five 10 minute sections: Standing Pilates, Core Pilates, Pilates for Buns & Thighs, Total Body Pilates, and Pilates for Flexibility (my favorite). You can select the “Play All” feature, or you can create your own workout by selecting only the sections you want to do. I recently started some physical therapy for my sciatica, and the therapist commented on how great my muscle tone is, especially in my core. I told her about this DVD, and she told me to keep it up, since it seems to work well. I’m now 34 weeks pregnant, and I will continue to use this DVD and “The Perfect Pregnancy Workout” as long as I can.
    A number of people have raised some concerns about some of the exercises on this DVD that are done laying on your back. First of all, the amount of time you spend on your back is extremely short. A couple of minutes at the most. I spend more time laying on my back during ultrasounds. Also, the physical therapist gave me some exercises to do at home for my sciatica, and those exercises have me laying flat on my back for 3-5 minutes, so it can’t be that bad. Also, while you are laying on your back, during this workout, you are moving around, so I could imagine that prevents blockage of blood flow. But, you need to do what you feel comfortable with. I would definitely recommend this DVD for a great pre-natal workout.

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  • K. Ward “busy mom”

    28/07/2013
    137 of 139 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Energizing Workout!, January 30, 2010
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    K. Ward “busy mom” (Seattle, WA) –
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    This review is from: 10 Minute Solution: Prenatal Pilates (DVD)

    I’m in the 5th week of my 3rd pregnancy. I gained 45 with my first and was in terrible shape. I didn’t loose the weight until after my 2nd pregnancy where I only gained 25, but started overweight. I finally lost all the baby weight and then some and now here I am for #3. I am no where near in great shape, but at least my weight is down and I’m working on it. I started working out early and I’ve promised myself I would have a more healthy pregnancy this time. My diet is great, I just needed to find a workout that I would enjoy and that wouldn’t take an hour of my time. I purchased 4 pregnancy workouts – 2 pilates and 2 yoga and I love them all. I looked at pretty much every prenatal workout Amazon has to offer (spent a couple days reading reviews) and am super happy with my choices. All 4 make the workout very personal, the music is great, and there isn’t any of that super peppy over acting stuff like so many workouts. They are all well trained in their art and have many years of experience behind them.

    #1 – 10 minute Solution Prenatal Pilates with Lizbeth Garcia
    This really energized me. It uses weights along with great moves and my heart rate was up and going. I love Lizbeth Garcia. I LOVE that you can pick which order you do the workouts in and you can do one or as many as you like! I’m looking forward to the postnatal workout after my beautiful little one arrives!

    #2 – Prenatal & Postnatal Yoga with Elena Brower
    This is a great workout! This is my first time doing yoga, though I’ve done some of the moves in my regular non-pregnancy pilates workouts, and I’m loving it. It has really loosened up my stiffness and made my hips and lower back feel so much better. I thought I was going to die during my 2nd pregnancy because of all my aches and pains. I talked with many of my friends about yoga and what I should look for. They told me about how I should feel it, but not overstretch, to know what my bodies limits are. The breathing really helps. This one also has a postnatal workout!

    #3 – Pilates During Pregnancy with Niece Pecenka
    All I can say is – wow! My legs are out of shape. The ab workout is great and helps me feel open and even helped my bloated feeling pass. The leg work is a challenge and has a lot of different moves my other pilates workouts don’t, but I know it will get easier as I gain strength. Some of he movements aren’t always the same length, but I still love doing this workout.

    #4 – Yoga for Pregnancy Labor & Birth with Colette Crawford
    I did this today and it really relaxed my body and mind (which I needed as my 3 and 5 year old were running around the house doing crazy things). It’s very simple and straightforward and anyone can do it. I feel motivated after doing it and so many pressures are gone. As mentioned in some of the other reviews the girls in it aren’t super skinny and that is kind of nice sometimes. She talks a lot about breathing, being in the moment, and just knowing your body. I would recommend this to anyone who just needs some time to learn to relax and do some great stretching to help with aches and pains!

    I hope this helps anyone out there looking for some great workouts to stay in shape and feel in control during pregnancy. Just a side note, I’ve noticed working out really helps me control my cravings and wanting to over eat. It strengthens my mind and helps me feel in control.

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  • Rosnow

    28/07/2013
    136 of 144 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    About lying down on your back…, October 6, 2007
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    Rosnow (Dallas, TX USA) –

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    Okay, I bought this workout video for the Pilates for Flexibility section, as I wanted a nice stretchy type workout to do before I go to bed. This fits that bill. I have however, previewed the other segments and would like to address concerns about working out while lying on your back.

    First, this video is NOT endorsed by the ACOG because you DO some parts of some workouts on your back (hey, it’s Pilates). However, the time is limited that you are on your back, and for each exercise that you do on your back, you’re moving around–up, down, side-to-side. The whole reason for the “don’t lie on your back after 20-weeks” rule is that the growing uterus can exert pressure on the inferior vena cava (a major vein which returns blood from your lower body to your heart)–which can result in dizziness, low blood pressure, and a possible reduction in blood flow to the uterus and, therefore, baby. So, in my non-professional opinion (although, this is my second pregnancy, so I’m not a complete newbie), as long as you’re not on your back for too long, and especially if you’re moving around stretching and exercising, it’s not a big deal.

    If you’re still concerned, I’ll break it down by section.
    Two sections–Standing Pilates and Total Body Pilates have no portion where you are on your back.
    Core Pilates obviously has you on your back, but it’s on an incline, so that eliminates/reduces the pressure on the inferior vena cava.
    Pilates for Buns and Thighs has you lay flat, mostly to lift your pelvis for bridges and the like. Again, movement is going to reduce the pressure, and it’s only for about 3 minutes of the segment.
    Pilates for Flexibility has me on my back for about 2 minutes total, and for most of that time I’m rolling from side-to-side stretching.

    I hope that answers people’s concerns about this video.

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