Essential Exercises for the Childbearing Year
by Elizabeth Noble
This marvelous book's third edition is better than ever! Long acknowledged by
birth educators as the most useful and popular exercise treatise, Essential Exercises
for the Childbearing Year now provides a new exercise regimen for birth classes:
partner exercises.
A common complaint of mothers-to-be is that exercising alone is boring. Another
common cause of discontent is the lack of prodding they get from their partners
to do prenatal exercises. Noble has outlined a series of 10 simple, yet beneficial
exercises for partners to do together. The beauty of these is how well they fit
into teaching about labor conduct itself. Beginning with a supported squat after
a brief warm-up period, the set includes back-to-back positions and two forward
stretch poses designed to help the parents discover their ability to surrender
into muscular release.
While still retaining its conversational flavor the book improves on previous
editions with new material about the muscular groups women must focus on. New
trends and teachings are reflected in the text. It is written at an excellent
level for either lay or professional readers. Adding the partner exercises at
the beginning of each weekly prenatal class will benefit everyone: moms will get
extra exercise and enjoy the educator's prodding of the father; the dads will
laugh together (and tend to groan and resist more than the ladies in the forward
stretches!) and see their peers helping their ladies, and educators can gauge
parents' physical flexibility discreetly while knowing that more exercising is
going on at home between classes. This is a very useful book!
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