What does the research say? Resistance Training During Pregnancy and Postpartum.

This month we are providing a quick rundown on a recent study performed on women throughout their pregnancy and beyond who participated in heavy resistance training. The study performed in June through August of 2021 on 679 women with a 60 question questionnaire that covered all topics of maternal demographics, reproductive history, pregnancy health outcomes, pre-pregnancy/pregnancy/postpartum aerobic and resistance training characteristics, pelvic floor dysfunction etc. Here are some of the key findings: 

  1. Urinary Incontinence: 37% experience this during pregnancy (which was interestingly directly correlated to lower 1RM for squat, bench press, clean and jerk prior to conception) 
  2. Training Patterns: 85% of participants continued to engage in heavy lifting until delivery. 
  3. Olympic Weightlifting: participants who engaged in weightlifting during pregnancy had a high pre-pregnancy 1RM for all six lifts. 
  4. Supine Weightlifting: participants who continued to engage in suping weightlifiting during pregnancy had higher pre-pregnancy 1RM for all lifts and greater frequency of weightlifting. 

Where did these Mommas to be find their information? This was also in the survey:  We – Healthcare providers told 61% to continue heavy lifting with modification

  • 51% learned from a pelvic floor physiotherapist  
  • 39% went to the internet
  • 27% learned from their weightlifting coach 

What’s next? If you are unsure about what to do pre, during or postpartum, set up an evaluation with us today! 

Click here to learn more!

Leah Kluemper, PTA