Shaela Daugherty | Personal Trainer, Christian Fitness Coach, Christian Nutrition, Homeschool Mom
197. How to Stay Strong and Healthy During Pregnancy (Without Overthinking Fitness or Postpartum)
MAY 25, 202611 MIN
197. How to Stay Strong and Healthy During Pregnancy (Without Overthinking Fitness or Postpartum)
MAY 25, 202611 MIN
Description
Pregnancy can feel overwhelming when it comes to health and fitness. What’s safe? What should you avoid? Should you even be working out at all?
In this episode, we’re simplifying pregnancy fitness and talking about how to stay strong, healthy, and prepared for postpartum without overcomplicating your workouts.
Because pregnancy is not a time to stop caring for your body.
It’s a time to support it differently.
Inside this episode, we’re talking about:
safe strength training during pregnancy
practical workouts that prepare your body for motherhood
how to train for labor and postpartum recovery
why functional movement matters more than fancy workouts
simple nutrition and hydration habits during pregnancy
how to stay consistent with movement without pushing to extremes
You’ll also hear: ✔️ real-life examples of movements that help prepare your body for motherhood ✔️ why consistency matters more than intensity during pregnancy ✔️ how to support your recovery and energy through nourishment ✔️ encouragement for moms navigating pregnancy, postpartum, and motherhood
This episode also includes a behind-the-scenes look at:
the Strong Like a Mother (SLAM) pregnancy program inside The Stronger Collective
the Beyond Baby postpartum recovery program with Trainer Kate
how these programs help women safely train through pregnancy and postpartum without guessing what’s safe or effective
Whether you’re currently pregnant, trying to conceive, or preparing for postpartum, this episode will encourage you to stop overthinking fitness and start focusing on simple, functional strength for real life and motherhood.
Resources Mentioned
Free Christian Fitness Hub
Simple workouts, movement guidance, and realistic fitness support for women: https://hub.simplefitnesshabits.com
Join the Waitlist for The Stronger Collective
Faith-based fitness programs for pregnancy, postpartum, strength, and real-life motherhood: https://www.thestrongerco.com
Key Takeaways
Pregnancy fitness should focus on functional movement, not extremes
Strength training can help prepare your body for labor and motherhood
Consistency matters more than intensity during pregnancy
Nutrition and hydration are part of preparing your body for postpartum
Pregnancy is not about “bouncing back” — it’s about building strength for your calling