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“TOEven at 45 I feel strong: listening to the body changes everything.” Gisele Bundchen shows itself on social media authentic, concentrated, powerful. The top model publishes a video in which she talks about her return to strength after the birth of her third child. Not to show off a perfect abdomen. But to share a journey made of slowness, listening, reconstruction. «I promised the ladies in my Pilates class that I would record it for them, then I thought it could be useful for other women too».

Tips for starting again and feeling strong after giving birth

No universal recipe. No miraculous promises. Just a kind invitation: listen to each other. «I’m not a doctor. I’m only sharing what worked for me. Every body is different.” And to all those who may find themselves on this path: «If you like, try slowly. At your own pace.” After the last pregnancy she started five slow, intentional movements around eight weeks after giving birth. No traditional crunches. Only kind, conscious work. One way to reconnect to the core. «For me it was a turning point. Even now, at 45, I feel super strong.” And time, finally, stops being an enemy: almost a year to return to regular training. “Slowing down made the difference.”

The power of breathing for Gisele Bündchen

The heart of the method is all here: breathe well to activate the deep abdominals. Each movement is accompanied by a conscious exhalation. Every gesture is controlled. No “classic” abs. No shots. Only targeted, slow work that protects the back and strengthens the internal muscles. “I tighten my abdomen every time I exhale.” It is there that a force is born that lasts over time.

Time as an ally

After the last pregnancy, the choice was clear: don’t force. Almost a year before returning to usual training. A pause that becomes strategy. «Going slowly made the difference. It helped me rebuild my deep core and protect my back.”
A clear message: recovery is not a race. It’s a process.

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