A fitness enthusiast’s Instagram video featuring an unconventional workout has stirred up quite the conversation online. Jessica Morgan, known as fitmomma4two on Instagram, regularly shares clips of her exercising with her adorable two-year-old son, Leo, and her seven-month-old daughter, Mia. Recently, she posted a video showcasing her strength as she performed impressive moves on the frame of Leo’s crib while Mia played safely on the mattress below. This video was part of a social media challenge called #flexilexifitnessaroundthehouse, which encourages parents to get creative with home workouts.
While the video highlighted Jessica’s remarkable strength and her charming daughter, it also drew sharp criticism from some viewers, who expressed concerns about the safety of her workout routine. Comments ranged from questioning her judgment—“What she’s doing is dangerous. I hope the baby stays safe”—to accusing her of prioritizing social media fame over her children’s safety. “It’s not your skills people are doubting, it’s the crib. What if it breaks?” was a common sentiment among critics.
Interestingly, when fathers share similar videos of exercising with their children, they often receive praise and are hailed as role models. However, when a mother does it, her parenting choices come under scrutiny. Jessica, who has a background in gymnastics and extensive training in yoga and Pilates, reassured viewers about her decision to use the crib. “My husband and I checked the crib’s stability before I climbed on it,” she explained. “I wouldn’t attempt this if I thought there was any risk to my child.” Despite her confidence, the negative feedback affected her. “Being called a bad mom hurts,” she admitted. “I would never intentionally put my child in harm’s way.”
Jessica clarified that her intention in sharing these videos is not to seek attention but to motivate other parents, especially mothers who struggle to find time to exercise. “I aim to inspire others to maintain an active lifestyle after becoming a parent. Not everyone has the luxury of gym access, and sometimes working out with your kids is the only way to fit it in,” she said.
Anyone who has tried to exercise at home with children around knows the challenge it presents. You might barely start a plank when your toddler decides to climb on your back, or attempt a downward dog only to have them crawl under you, pretending to be a train. Completing a workout with kids nearby is a feat in itself!
While Jessica wanted to encourage creativity in home workouts, she also emphasized that she doesn’t advocate for others to replicate her crib workout. “I just want to show that you can be innovative with your home fitness routine. I wouldn’t suggest anyone try this if it’s outside their comfort level.” For more tips on parenting and fitness, check out our other blog posts, like those on home insemination kits.
In summary, Jessica Morgan’s workout video has sparked heated discussions about safety and parenting, highlighting the double standards often faced by mothers. While she faced backlash, her intent was to inspire other parents to find ways to stay active amid the chaos of parenthood.
