32. From Toy Bins to Car Seats: Lift Smarter, Not Harder
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Do you lift your toddler more times a day than you can count — and feel it in your lower back by bedtime?
In this episode, we’re talking about how to prevent back pain while lifting kids, car seats, laundry baskets, and toy bins — basically, everything moms carry on a daily basis. If you’ve ever wished someone would just teach you how to lift properly for mom life, you’re in the right place.
You’ll learn:
- The real reason moms get back injuries (hint: it’s not just bad posture)
- How stress, fatigue, and repetitive movements increase your risk for pain
- Smart, safe lifting techniques for everyday mom tasks
- My easy-to-remember MOM Method for lifting:
- M – Move Close
- O – Orient Yourself
- M – Maintain Neutral Spine
Whether you’re hauling a car seat, scooping up your toddler, or cleaning up the playroom for the 12th time today — this episode gives you practical ergonomic strategies to lift safely and feel stronger in your everyday routine.
Because an injury makes it really hard to keep up with your tiny bosses — and you deserve to feel good while doing the heavy lifting of motherhood.
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