Top Athlete Calls for Gyms to Accommodate New Mothers
STOCKHOLM – Biathlete and training profile Hanna รberg is speaking out against gym policies that hinder new mothers from prioritizing their health,arguing the issue extends beyond fitness to encompass gender equality and women’s well-being. รberg’s comments come as more women share experiences of being forced to abandon workouts due to inflexible gym rules regarding children.
The debate centers on the difficulty many new parents face in accessing fitness facilities. Women like Ebba Wahlgren were compelled to stop going to their gyms as they couldn’t bring their sons, while Wilma Melin Renner ceased training after her first child. Both have since found gyms wiht more accommodating policies, highlighting a clear need for wider change. The lack of childcare options or designated family hours at gyms disproportionately impacts mothers, possibly delaying postpartum recovery and hindering long-term health.
“This is not just a matter of gym rules,but about gender equality and women’s health,” รberg stated. “There must be solutions that make training possible for us as well.”
The call for change is gaining momentum as more mothers advocate for gyms to adapt to the needs of parents with young children, suggesting that off-peak hours often have ample space for families. รberg’s voice adds notable weight to the discussion, given her status as a professional athlete and influencer.





