An increasing number of women continue to participate in physical exercise before giving birth. Their prominent stomachs don’t appear to hinder their involvement in activities that some view as potentially risky. One such woman is named Lizzy Tomber.
Lizzy was still practicing acroyoga for up to four days before she gave birth to her son in February 2016. The acroyoga exercise that she does with her husband includes balance movements in which he supports her body with his hands, while it is like she is doing a headstand in the air.
For those of you who don’t know, acroyoga is a type of yoga from India. Αcroyoga itself comes from the words acrobatic and yoga, where some acroyoga movements look like acrobatics, for example “flying” and somersaults.
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Lizzy admits that doing sports while doing acrobatics with a super big stomach was done by consulting her obstetrician first. The doctor allowed it because the 33-year-old woman had made acroyoga a part of her daily life. “My doctor was really awesome and said, ‘If you’re comfortable and this is what you do on a daily basis, you shouldn’t stop doing it,’” said Tomber.
Lizzy travels around the world with her husband, Josh Young, to teach acroyoga. They took a short break from traveling and settled temporarily in Washington DϹ, ahead of the ????’s birth.
Now that she has given birth to her first ?????, David, Lizzy is back to practicing acroyoga. He even involved his ???? boy.
“He’s been doing acrobatics since before he was ????. He can hold his own neck, so we’re not in a rush to teach him-ed, but hopefully he will grow up to be a kid who likes acrobatics,” Lizzy said