S2E6 - Postpartum Strength Training for New Parents: Managing Training Expectations and Adapting to Life After Having A Baby

S2E6 - Postpartum Strength Training for New Parents: Managing Training Expectations and Adapting to Life After Having A Baby

Author: Dr. Rori Alter, PT, SSC, PRSCC March 1, 2025 Duration: 41:56

In this episode of The Progressive Rehab & Strength Podcast, new parents and Clinical Coaches, Drs Rori Alter and John Petrizzo, dive into the challenges of maintaining a strength training program, specifically powerlifting and barbell training, after having a baby for the first and second time. From sleep deprivation to time constraints, they explore how your approach to training must shift in the postpartum period. If you're a parent, or soon-to-be parent, they talk about the differences in training expectations before and after having kids, and how to avoid the common pitfalls that lead to injury and burnout after.

This episode discusses the importance of flexibility and consistency over perfection, how to modify your lifting program to suit your current life stage, and the critical need to listen to your body and adjust your approach. It also covers how to stay realistic and avoid frustration by embracing the idea that this is a temporary phase, and there will be opportunities to get back to a more robust powerlifting routine that works for you.

Key Takeaways From This Episode:

  • Managing Expectations in Postpartum Powerlifting for Both Parents: Training as a new parent may look very different from training before kids. Explore the shift in mindset and realistic goals when it comes to strength training during the postpartum period.

  • Sleep Deprivation and Its Impact on Strength Training & Recovery: Sleep disturbances are commonplace after having a child, whether it's the first, second or third time. Whether it's early postpartum or you're in the midst of a sleep regression, your ability to recover is impacted and training must adapt while you're in this ever changing life phase. 

  • Finding Time to Train: How parents can carve out time for strength training despite the busy, unpredictable schedule of parenting. This episode  tackles the myth of "I don't have time to train" and shares practical tips for fitting in workouts, even when life gets chaotic.

  • Consistency Over Perfection: Why aiming for consistency instead of perfection can be a game changer in the postpartum period. It's all about progress, not perfection.

  • The Importance of Modifying Your Program: Not adjusting your training can lead to injuries and hinder your progress. This episode gives real-life examples of clients who struggled with injuries because their standard programs weren't suited to their current life stage and recovery capacity.

  • Recovery and Injuries: Why you may need to slow down and focus more on recovery, especially after childbirth, when typical strength training programs may not provide enough rest.

  • Temporary Phase: Recognizing that this challenging stage is temporary, from the fourth trimester to toddlerhood, and that balance and recovery will improve as time goes on.

Episode Highlights:

  • The #1 reason people stop exercising is lack of time – and this becomes even more of a challenge after having kids.

  • Case studies of clients balancing demanding careers and new families, who had to modify their training to avoid injuries and achieve better recovery.

  • Real talk about the physical and mental adjustment needed after introducing a new family member, and how training programs need to reflect these changes.

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Hosted by Dr. Rori Alter and Dr. Alyssa Haveson, Progressive Rehab & Strength is a conversation for those who take lifting seriously, whether for sport or for life. Both hosts are practicing physical therapists and certified strength coaches with deep roots in powerlifting, giving them a unique, dual-perspective on the body under load. This podcast digs into the nuanced intersection of rehabilitation and performance, moving beyond generic advice. You’ll hear practical discussions on programming for longevity, managing training around injuries, and navigating the technical demands of the barbell lifts. The aim is to strip away confusion and provide actionable insights that help athletes and coaches build resilient, sustainable careers-both in the gym and in their professional practices. It’s a resource for critical thinkers who want their approach to strength to be informed by both clinical expertise and hard-earned experience on the platform. Tune in for a blend of science, real-world application, and straight talk from two professionals who live in this space every day.
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