Heather
CAGreat information source So glad I bought an annual membership for the end of my pregnancy and postpartum. I knew I needed to modify my workouts, but I didn’t know how. The Bloom Method provides a great knowledge base for pregnancy-safe exercises. They really explain and emphasize core stability which is incorporated into everything. The workouts range in difficulty - I enjoyed doing 2 or 3 of the quick workouts (~12ish minutes of targeted muscle groups). Definitely worth it!!
Bec
AUDO NOT PURCHASE It is incredibly glitchy and a waste of money. What’s worse is that when you can waste so much money they take it further and they then waste your time. Dealing with the customer service team has been incredibly painful. As a ‘team of Mamas’ they are completely unempathetic to other mothers, incompetent and have difficulty understanding basic things (have dealt with Jaclyn and also Kristen). Please save your money, time and sanity and DO NOT PURCHASE THIS APP. There are so many other great options out there so don’t even give this a go.
Carol
GBBest App for Motherhood Love Love Love this program. It’s hands down the best and their postnatal program has been recommended to me by both my doctor and my pelvic floor PT. I feel stronger after 2 babies than I did pre-baby. Love the energy of all the coaches, the workouts are HARD, and Brooke and Kerry’s cueing with the core and pelvic floor Is the best I’ve ever experience. Thanks ladies, you’re the best!
Lewis Adam
GBI recently visited thebloommethod.com… I recently visited thebloommethod.com and it was an almost good experience. The website layout was easy to navigate and the overall design was nice. I could find what I was looking for without too much trouble. The products seemed to be of good quality, and the prices were reasonable. However, the customer service was a little slow in responding to my inquiries. Overall, I would say almost good experience on thebloommethod.com.
RC
GBStudio bloom is okay Studio bloom is okay - I was hoping for more clearly pregnant women to be leading or involved in workouts, and I find the music to be awful. Just background filler that was clearly added afterwards so no one is ever doing a move on the beat. There's just something really frustrating about doing squats off beat, following a super skinny woman who is not pregnant calling you "mama" over and over again while you're in your third trimester trying to keep up. That being said, some instructors/classes are way better than others. The moves do make you sweat, and the pelvic floor stuff is good, but strength and cardio kinda just drives me nuts.