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Born Strong, Stay Healthy Summer Hybrid Class

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Born Strong, Stay Healthy

Born Strong, Stay Healthy is a research-based strength and exercise program designed to help people prepare for and recover from childbirth, leading to healthier outcomes for parents and babies. The program helps participants stay active, build strength, and care for their physical and mental wellbeing before, during and after pregnancy. 

Classes meet twice per week for four weeks and include a warm-up, strengthening exercises, and a cool-down. Sessions also include simple tips to help participants notice stress, manage stress, and feel more connected and supported during this important stage of life.

Program Details

  • Format: Community Sites with Virtual (Zoom)
  • Dates: June 15-July 8 
  • Schedule: Day & Day Time - Time
  • Class Length: 45 minutes
  • Instructor: University of Missouri Extension Specialist
  • Safety Support: A second instructor provides form and safety cues

All particpants will have access to the Zoom link. If you want to do a community site register for that community site, say you have a conflict you can join via Zoom on you own. The Virtual Option - only register for it if you do not have a local community site or you only want to attend virtually. 

Who Can Join

  • Pregnant individuals
  • Postpartum individuals (with medical clearance)
  • Partners
  • Families with infants

All fitness levels are welcome. Always talk with your healthcare provider before starting a new exercise program. Postpartum participants should have provider clearance and may begin after 6 weeks postpartum.

Family-Friendly & Inclusive

  • Children are welcome
  • Baby wearing is encouraged
  • Exercises include options for all fitness levels and stages of pregnancy or postpartum recovery.

Cost & Incentives

Free it is a pilot. 

What You’ll Need if your Attending from Home 

  • Device with audio and video to join class safely
  • A sturdy chair
  • Furniture sliders or paper plates
  • Dumbbells(if you wish to use them)
    • You can even use your baby as resistance if comfortable'

What You'll Need if your Attedning from a Community Site

  • We are trying to get everything covered, please watch for your email for updates.

Benefits

  • Improved posture and core strength
  • Better balance and endurance
  • Strength for daily parenting tasks
  • Reduced pregnancy and postpartum discomfort
  • Reduced stress and anxiety
  • Increased confidence in your body
  • Support from others in similar life stages
  • Tools for healthy self-care

Contact 

Sara Bridgewater

sbridgewater@missouri.edu

660.679.4167