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Stress-busting!
Using Exercise to Manage Stress
By Kelly Burgess
Karen Fehr knows a little something about how exercise can clear and calm the mind. That's because Fehr isn't just an exercise physiologist who specializes in exercise during pregnancy; she's also the mother of two active children. Fehr, fitness center director for Paradise Valley Community College in Phoenix, Ariz., says one main benefit of exercise at any time of life is how it helps make you more aware of your body.
"Being in touch with your body and stress patterns can actually give you tools for reducing that stress and its ill effects," says Fehr. "Women who already exercise understand that and want to continue getting those stress-busting benefits while they're pregnant."
That was then. Now the myriad benefits of exercise during pregnancy have been well-documented through both solid research and anecdotal studies, leading to the 2002 American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists's recommendations that most pregnant women get at least 30 minutes of exercise on most days – the same as their recommendations for the general population.
Much of the impetus for this change in policy was the work of Dr. James Clapp. His book, Exercising Through Your Pregnancy (Addicus Books, 2002), was a groundbreaking study of the myriad benefits of exercise in pregnancy – including its potential for relieving both physical and emotional stress.
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