#26 Cirrus Tan My New Body
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Competitive climber, trainer and coach, Cirrus Tan talks to us about her pregnancy journey.  Cirrus has such a beautiful perspective of the experience, as she chats to us during the 35th week of her first pregnancy.  What shines through is her ability to be very open to the unknown of what's to come, while still showing up each day and meeting her body exactly where it's at.  We also talk about the growing representation of mothers in sport, and how the stories shared by others is paving a more realistic outlook of a journey that can vary so much from person to person.  Cirrus has created a gorgeous training journal called 'My New Body' that allows pregnant athletes to track training throughout their pregnancy. You can purchase a journal by following this link.If you would like to work with Cirrus one on one, or buy her training journal you can visit mynextprogram.com Big thanks to our sponsors for this episode and series 3 of the Mum's Gone Climbing Podcast. Arc'teryx, Urban Climb and Climbing Anchors.  You can find the Climbing Anchors goodies Nell and Eva talk about here;Dry Fire Hot Sauce Practibolts Rhino Wild Country Flow Backpack Content Warning: infrequent strong language Disclaimer: Content, commentary, and opinions shared on the Mum's Gone Climbing podcast are for informational purposes only. They are not a substitute for medical and/or health advice from a professional, and should not be substituted for care based on the facts/circumstances of your individual situation.
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