World’s fittest woman, Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr is all set to enter parenthood. She is only weeks away from giving birth to her first child. But even though her body changed radically during these difficult months, that couldn’t hinder her from hitting the gym every day. In fact, per her, she has become more flexible and improved her techniques.
A thorough pursual of her social media will give you an idea of how she manages to be fit all the time. Recently, the 26-year-old athlete shared a before-and-after video on her Instagram and created a stir among the bodybuilding community, which praised her for being superhuman.
Fitness world fell short of words to describe her stamina
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In the video, the Australian CrossFit athlete displayed how her body changed over the course of nine months. While her abs transformed into a cute, big baby bump, the athlete seemed comfortable enough to run like before. Her post indeed caught the eye of her fans, and amazed by her incredible strength, they came out with hilarious revelations. One such fan wrote, “This baby finna born with abs and CrossFit Games title.”
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So inspirational. Thank you for helping debunk the exercise myths for pregnant mummas,”?one user praised her.?“The badass attitude remains!”?another fawned. Astounded by Clair’s willpower, another penned,?“Your body and mind are phenomenal.”?Describing the?”warrior”?that she is, another follower added,?”Even pregnant you have more abs than me.”
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Relating to her caption one fan added a pun,?“Your abs are massive now, you have been putting in the hard work for the past 9 months.” Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr’s followers are confident that she will soon retain the pace and contend for the next big event with her child.
Toomey-Orr didn’t fear slowing down
Even though the six-time champ is not competing in this year’s CrossFit challenge, she is on the right track by performing workouts while pregnant. In fact, based on the ideology that a moderate workout is productive for the mom and the baby, she has been striving to keep her fitness intact. Surprisingly, the athlete felt her pregnancy helped her increase mobility, which made it easier to perform exercises like sumo squats, “because everything’s relaxing and opening up.”
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She anticipated,?“I just hope I maintain this mobility when my pregnancy’s over because it would make for a really good technique.” Being the inspiring woman that she is, Tia-Clair Toomey-Orr is chronicling her journey to become an idol for her unborn child.
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