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How Can Johaug Train During And After Pregnancy?

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Johaug Eyes Potential Comeback ‍Armed with New Research & Elite Athlete Insights

Lausanne, Switzerland – As Therese Johaug prepares for​ motherhood, a growing body of research and⁢ the experiences of fellow elite⁤ athletes like Marit ​Bjørgen and Anna Jönsson Haag ⁤offer a ⁣roadmap for maintaining peak physical condition‍ both during and⁢ after pregnancy. The ⁢question of whether Johaug‍ can return to her championship-winning form is now fueled by scientific ⁢recommendations and firsthand accounts of accomplished postpartum​ athletic comebacks.

Recent studies, ‍including one published in⁣ Frontiers in Physiology in May 2018 (Solli ‍GS, Sandbakk Ø. Training characteristics During‍ Pregnancy and Postpartum in the World’s Most Successful ⁢Cross Country Skier. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.00595), highlight the possibility of continued training ​throughout pregnancy and the postpartum period for elite athletes. these findings align with guidelines established by the⁢ IOC Expert Group Meeting in 2016/17, ‍summarized in the British Journal of Sports Medicine (Bø K, et al. Exercise and pregnancy in recreational and elite athletes: 2016/17 evidence​ summary…. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2017-097964).

Marit Bjørgen, a‌ highly decorated ⁣cross-country skier herself, successfully navigated pregnancy and returned to competition, demonstrating the viability of continued athletic performance. Anna Jönsson ‍Haag,a Swedish skier,shares her own experience,emphasizing the importance of a strategic approach. “Like myself, and I wanted⁤ to feel strong during but also after my child’s birth,” she explains. ‍

Jönsson Haag’s journey involved adapting her ⁣training⁤ regimen. After her first‌ child,​ she began with walks and strength training, gradually reintroducing skiing, running, and more‌ intense ⁣workouts after six weeks. She found cross-training on a cross trainer particularly beneficial in the early postpartum period. Her second pregnancy allowed for ⁣a more rapid return to training, noting she “felt stronger ⁤right away and could start working out more normally even if I was a bit careful with the running.” ⁤ She adhered to recommendations of not pushing beyond ​90% of maximum heart rate during pregnancy.

Jönsson Haag believes a comeback ​is entirely ‌possible for Johaug, but stresses the individual nature ⁣of the process.”I would say absolutely! But there are so many factors ‌you need to take into account…if everything goes well (or⁣ at least as much as possible) and you have the⁣ mental strength to stay focused…there are no ⁤limits! Our body is amazing, and I feel like I’m a better person since I had my kids. I’m more focused when I work out or race, but I can also relax more and don’t care much about my results. So, ⁣I would say⁤ yes. I could ⁣even be stronger than before!”

Ultimately, the decision rests with⁤ Johaug. Though, the combination ⁤of scientific guidance and the proven experiences of athletes like Bjørgen and Jönsson Haag provide a strong foundation for a potential return to competitive skiing.

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