MrsBunny
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Hi ladies
I'm very lucky to still be able to keep pretty active - have reduced intensity of workouts but still running at home / doing classes and weights in the gym (all with safe modifications from a pt who knows pregnancy workout considerations), and intend to carry on as long as poss.
Do any of you have experience continuing with running through tri2 or even tri3? How did you get on? Did you find a belt helpful or not?
Also, I'm now 21wk and at the point where my current leggings are a wee bit too tight on my bump. Part of me thinks its fine, since they do market belts to support bumps for ladies who run (I'm assuming they are also snug fitting), but part of me is a bit concerned that I'm squishing bubs....
If better to go with roomier bottoms, I'm wondering where is good for decent workout leggings/shorts that will accommodate a growing bump? Are there maternity ones, or do I just have to buy a bigger size of standard leggings?
Thanks muchly!
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I'm very lucky to still be able to keep pretty active - have reduced intensity of workouts but still running at home / doing classes and weights in the gym (all with safe modifications from a pt who knows pregnancy workout considerations), and intend to carry on as long as poss.
Do any of you have experience continuing with running through tri2 or even tri3? How did you get on? Did you find a belt helpful or not?
Also, I'm now 21wk and at the point where my current leggings are a wee bit too tight on my bump. Part of me thinks its fine, since they do market belts to support bumps for ladies who run (I'm assuming they are also snug fitting), but part of me is a bit concerned that I'm squishing bubs....
If better to go with roomier bottoms, I'm wondering where is good for decent workout leggings/shorts that will accommodate a growing bump? Are there maternity ones, or do I just have to buy a bigger size of standard leggings?
Thanks muchly!
x