by Stacey Schaedler | Mar 19, 2019 | exercise, Fat Loss, Food/Health, Health/Lifestyle, Lifestyle, Postpartum Strength Training, Pregnancy Strength Training, Smart Strength, Smart Strength Training, Uncategorized
To me Strength Training as a Mom is a no brainer…but some moms still need some help in order to be convinced that making strength training a priority in their busy lives will benefit them. Momming is non stop. Whether you are carrying them, chasing after them or...
by Stacey Schaedler | Mar 8, 2019 | Fat Loss, Food/Health, Health/Lifestyle, IIFYM, Lifestyle, mindset, online coaching, online nutrition, online training, Uncategorized
The Keto Diet is all the rage these days. People are seeing amazing results with this strict diet protocol. Lists of foods you can and can’t eat and lots of rules are appealing to some people who simply want to be told what to do and when. But is the Keto Diet...
by Stacey Schaedler | Mar 5, 2019 | alignment, back pain, breathing, corework, Health/Lifestyle, Lifestyle, mom life, momlife, motherhood, pelvic floor, postpartum, posture, pregnancy, Recovery, Smart Strength, Uncategorized
I get a ton of questions with regards to core exercises from my new mamas. Stacey, “what is the best core exercise to perform so I can get my abs back?” Many mamas are looking for me to say planks or cross body crunches but the reality is breathing...
by Stacey Schaedler | Feb 22, 2019 | back pain, booty, butt, glutes, mom life, momlife, motherhood, postpartum, Smart Strength, strength, Uncategorized
As moms, our posture changes during pregnancy and all the sitting we do postpartum can really leave us with tight hips. These tight hips take over for our glutes, leaving us in pain, with no rear end to boot “aka” MOM-BUTT. This post share my 4 exercise...
by Stacey Schaedler | Feb 6, 2019 | bodyweight training, exercise, Smart Strength, Uncategorized
Did you know that your glute medius is the tiny muscle responsible for stabilizing your hips and pelvis during weight bearing movements (AKA walking, running and lifting) AND that without a stable pelvis you might experience back pain, hip pain or knee pain. Well now...