Very informative bookOctober 20, 2008 Julie presents the information in an easy to understand format without talking down to the reader. She teaches effective pushing technique by helping the reader find, strengthen and use the correct muscles. She also provides a nice light workout and stretching routine. While the number of "acceptable" birthing positions she mentioned was a bit limited, reading other natural child birth books will provide additional gravity friendly options.
Seeing benefits after one weekend!August 11, 2008 I didn't get this book until my fifth month of pregnancy when I was searching for something to help relieve my back pain. I came across this book and after a single weekend of doing the introductory BAKS exercises, I'm feeling noticably better. I wish I had followed this program during my first pregnancy, b/c it teaches you to visualize the act of giving birth (like squeezing toothpaste from a tube), teaches you which muscles to use, and gives you the safe and effective exercises that develop those muscles. At the rist of TMI, I noticed the difference with my first bowel movement! I'm actually starting to look FORWARD to having a baby because I feel like I'm going to be prepared. I know HOW to push and I'm excited about developing my strength over the next few months so that labor isn't as exhausting as it was the first time around. I plan to write another review in December after the baby is born.
Great InformationMay 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book has some really good information and wonderful tips for preparing for the marathon of labor and delivery. Once you learn the basic moves they can be easily incorporated into your daily routine. I have not been able to make myself do it every day but I can see how important it is. My lack of motivation is certainly not the book's fault! Now if I can just get off the couch...
Very Detailed plan of ExercisesMay 15, 2008 I liked this book, because you dont go straight to the exercises. It tells you what youll be working on and why. You dont get to the exercises until chapter 8 or 9 I believe, but it shows you how to properly breath and other things, it was a great find for me.
Great Maternity Fitness Book!April 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I started reading Julie Tupler's book at the end of my 2nd trimester and started with her BAKS Basics workout for a week or so while on business travel. I can't say my back pain went away but it certainly helped.
I've also been doing her maternal fitness workout (takes longer - about an hour +) and it's a tough workout that you can do at your own pace - with just a few things, at home. (Need some light weights and a resistance band).
I love that she offers pages you can photocopy to have on hand with you - makes it easy to follow once you know the routine or if you have to travel like me.