Work. Mama. Life. by Ali Young
Author:Ali Young [Young, Ali]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780730396574
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 2022-05-09T00:00:00+00:00
II PAUSE MOMENT
What season of life are you in right now with your physical movement?
Do you have an element of your matrescence or birthing recovery that may have changed your movement?
What movement do you love to do in the past and now?
Fatigue, energy and movement
One of the greatest challenges of motherhood for many mums is that the desire to exercise might be there, but we are too tired or time poor to get it happening. Now I'm a massive proponent of the philosophy that movement changes our brain function, but sometimes it's bloody hard to get our bodies moving, get that first movement session in and get the endorphin hit happening to make us want to give it another go.
When we're getting woken up a few times a night to feed the baby, our fatigue load is high. And then, if your kids are like mine, our day starts at around 5 am.
If this is a pattern that's familiar to you, then heading out for a 10-kilometre run or a massive bootcamp session could be a bit problematic. Research identifies a risk of injury if you exercise when you are fatigued. In an article by Sheila Dugan and Walter Frontera fatigue is classified as brain and muscular fatigue, and in the realms of the tired mother, brain fatigue definitely hits the spot. The article states that muscle injury, and in particular muscle strain, is linked to fatigue.
Being mindful of our fatigue is vital.
However, we also know that movement is really important to wake up our brain. To shift our energy, to get a bit of zing back in our day! As a new mum, when I was getting woken up six times per night, I always found if I could move my body during the day I would feel a million bucks compared to the days I didn't get to it. There's a great article by mind-body connection psychologist Kelly McGonigal in Berkeley's Greater Good Magazine called âFive surprising ways exercise changes your brainâ. I'm going to share the concepts here because they are all sorts of amazing!
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