What If We Told You There’s a Hidden Formula to Safer, Stronger Workouts?

June 25, 2025

If you've ever jumped into a workout and thought, “Why doesn’t this feel right anymore?”  - you're not alone. Maybe it's a twinge in your back, pressure in your core, or that sense that your body is just... different. It’s not in your head, and it doesn’t mean you’re broken or doing anything wrong.



Your body has been through incredible changes, and it deserves a fitness approach that meets you where you are. That’s exactly why we created the ABC Method, a simple, powerful formula built just for moms, at any stage of pregnancy or postpartum. And once you learn how to use it, everything about movement starts to feel better.


Let’s break down the ABCs and show you how to bring them into your everyday routine.

The Real Challenge: Movement That Works FOR Your Body, Not Against It

Picture this: You're doing squats in your living room while your baby naps nearby. You're trying to get stronger, feel more like you again, and sneak in some self-care. But instead of feeling energized, you notice discomfort in your pelvic floor or pressure in your abdomen. Sound familiar?



This is something so many moms experience, especially when traditional workouts don’t take into account the unique changes your body goes through in motherhood.


We get it. That’s why the ABC Method is at the heart of everything we do at ABC Fit Collective. It’s how we help moms move safely and feel stronger, not more depleted.

So, What Is the ABC Method?

It’s our signature approach built on three key pillars:

A = Alignment

Your body’s alignment sets the stage for every movement you do. When you’re in proper alignment, your muscles and joints can function optimally. This reduces unnecessary strain on your low back, core, and pelvic floor (aka the MVPs of motherhood).



We teach you how to stand, sit, and move in ways that support your body’s natural structure—so you’re not just working out, you’re building strength that shows up in daily life (like lifting car seats or rocking a baby at 2 am).

B = Breath

Breath is more powerful than you think. It’s not just about oxygen—it’s about activating your deep core system. Our ABC approach teaches you how to breathe in a way that supports your core and pelvic floor, helps regulate stress, and improves focus and endurance.



When you learn to sync your breath with your movement, workouts feel smoother and more sustainable. And yes, it also helps when you’re trying to stay calm while negotiating bedtime with a toddler.

C = Core

We’re not talking six-pack abs. We’re talking about your true core - your diaphragm, pelvic floor, deep abdominals, and low back muscles. These are the muscles that support your spine, stabilize your body, and protect you from injury.



Whether you're newly postpartum or years into motherhood, rebuilding core strength safely is key. We teach you how to reconnect with your core muscles in ways that are gentle, smart, and progressive.


Together, these ABCs help create a stable foundation for everything you do - whether it's a strength workout, a walk to the park, or just making it through the day without discomfort.

How to Start Using the ABC Method Today

Here’s how you can bring Alignment, Breath, and Core into your movement routine, starting right now:

1. Tune Into Your Posture

Whether you're sitting on the couch or pushing a stroller, notice where your head, shoulders, and hips are stacked. A small shift in posture can make a big difference in how your body feels.

2. Practice Diaphragmatic Breathing

Place one hand on your belly and one on your chest. Take a slow breath in through your nose and try to expand your belly, not your chest. Exhale gently through your mouth. This type of breath helps wake up your deep core muscles.

3. Engage Your Core with Intention

Think of gently lifting your pelvic floor and wrapping your deep abdominal muscles around you like a corset. There's no need to suck in or brace; this should feel supportive, not stressful.

4. Start Small and Build Up

You don’t need hour-long workouts to feel a difference. Even 10 minutes of ABC-focused movement can help you feel more grounded, connected, and strong.

5. Join Workouts That Prioritize the ABCs

Our Virtual Gym is built around the ABC Method; every movement we teach is rooted in this approach and is safe for pregnancy and postpartum. So you can move confidently, knowing your body is supported every step of the way.

Real Mom, Real Results

An ABC Fit Mama recently shared:

"From the very beginning, Kriste took the time to understand my needs and concerns. Each session is carefully tailored to address my specific goals and challenges, and I have always felt supported and empowered under her guidance. Whether it was during pregnancy or postpartum, Kriste’s insights into how my body was experiencing these stages were incredibly valuable."

That sense of safety and confidence? That’s the power of the ABC Method.

You Deserve to Feel Strong From the Inside Out

Movement during motherhood isn’t just about "getting your body back." It’s about reclaiming your strength, confidence, and sense of self. It’s about moving with intention, honoring what your body has been through, and giving yourself the tools to feel good now, not "someday."



The ABC Method is more than just a workout framework. It’s a way of supporting yourself with compassion, intelligence, and strength.

Ready to feel what safe, effective movement really feels like?

Join us in the ABC Fit Virtual Gym. It’s your go-to space for workouts that respect your journey, empower your body, and fit beautifully into mom life.

Join the Virtual Gym and make the ABCs your new movement mantra.

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