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Pregnant CrossFit star's jaw-dropping six-pack stuns fans

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Kara Saunders, a CrossFit athlete from Queensland, has been sharing her baby bump pictures with her 475,000 followers throughout her pregnancy. Photo / Instagram

Kara Saunders, a CrossFit athlete from Queensland, has been sharing her baby bump pictures with her 475,000 followers throughout her pregnancy. Photo / Instagram

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An expectant mum's jaw-dropping six-pack at 39-weeks pregnant has officially left the internet in awe.

Kara Saunders, a CrossFit athlete from Queensland, has been sharing her beautiful bump photos with her 475,000 followers throughout her pregnancy.

But as her due date has neared, fans have been left in complete awe over her impressively toned physique.

After sharing her most recent photo, the 29-year-old was inundated with comments from people who've been bowled over by her muscular bump.

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3 9. W E E K S . She’s almost fully cooked! People constantly say I must be so done and ready to get her out, but I’m not. I want her to stay in there and get all fat and strong and come out ready to boss! She’ll come when it’s time. . I keep moving, eating well and drinking as much water as possible so I have some typical discomfort but it’s really not that bad. To be honest, it doesn’t matter because it’s not about me anyway. . Training looks more like movement and it’s so different each day. I can’t even give you a recipe I follow because there isn’t one. Overarching rule is baby comes first and moving is for health and that’s it. I did some box squats and my body LOVED it! I look for movements that activate the right things to support me holding a person on the front, and avoid overexertion or anything that could have a long term detrimental effect on my body. . One thing I’ve learnt is that just like training or nutrition this whole thing can be hard if you over complicate it or it can be the most natural and instinctual thing that just flows if you allow it to. I’ve enjoyed the entire process because I chose to 😊✌🏽 #39weekspregnant #anydaynow #bubbasaundo #thatbellythough

A post shared by Kara Saunders 🇦🇺 (@karasaundo) on May 4, 2019 at 5:09pm PDT

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"Still got better abs than me," one follower wrote.

"It's absurd how much definition you have in your obliques and abs at 39 weeks pregnant," another said.

"I could swear you have more muscle than me," someone else remarked.

"Obliques still poppin'," another said.

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Another impressed fan said: "She is super fit for being pregnant."

Many other mums praised the fitness champion for sharing the changes to her body, telling the mum-to-be she looked "incredible".

On some of her earlier posts, fans also marvelled over her abs while expecting.

"How do you have abs and you're pregnant?" one person quizzed.

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"Even your pregnant belly has muscles," another commented.

Someone else joked: "You can see the baby's triceps near your abs."

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38 . W E E K S . . Here we go, Sunday update with 2ish weeks to go. Firstly, how did I get here? Secondly how crazy is a weeks difference at this late stage!!😳 . So keen to get a few more training sessions in before I’m on lock down. Also ate like a bird all week, picking at random scraps and drinking when I remembered, with a busy moving week. No big deal and no point stressing. Matty thinks I’m popping this week, I feel nothing. At 38 weeks I just feel exactly like me but a little more useless and significantly rounder. My body: Didn’t love moving house. My sacrum was lit! I spent an hour rolling and doing a @romwod and it worked wonders, but other than that I’m just the same. Anyway, this post is boring, this is my belly and there’s not much else to report. Will this be my last check in? 🤷🏽‍♀️ . #bubbasaundo #38weekspregnant

A post shared by Kara Saunders 🇦🇺 (@karasaundo) on Apr 27, 2019 at 4:08pm PDT

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* 4 WEEKS TO GO * . I’m at the pointy end now so I’ll update each Sunday until the end for those that are interested 😊 . 🏋🏽‍♀️ Training - let’s just say ski erg, DB’s, bike, swimming and Sleds 😂 Not intense, and not longer than an hour. Ligaments are a little loose now so loading has significantly decreased and I’m bored, but still stoked to be healthy and capable . 🥑 Food - I’m a little more conscious now that shits about to go down and this baby needs to get fat. Lots of meat and vegetables when I’m organised and I’m going to start slowly loading my carbs soon. I smash @atpscience NoWay Collagen protein when I can’t fit all the food in. The bar is 🙌🏽 . ⭐️ Life - Busy! Moving house and finalising the set up at @crossfit_kova from the big move. It WILL be cute again!! 😂 . 🤰🏽Overall - I’ve been lucky but not by accident. I’ve trained and ingrained good habits for the better part of a decade being an athlete, and the knowledge and practice has really paid off. I make good choices for me despite what anyone says or thinks and just ride my own wave. Everyday I’m thankful that I was raised to be independent, confident and strong and to make informed choices for myself, and to be ok with making mistakes. I’m so excited to see this little firecracker 🧨 . #thecountdownison #36weekspregnant

A post shared by Kara Saunders 🇦🇺 (@karasaundo) on Apr 13, 2019 at 2:33pm PDT

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* 34 Weeks Pregnant Update * . This is where I’m at. 6 weeks out from popping and doing pretty well. I have been so incredibly busy restructuring and moving a gym, studying again and selling and buying a new house (moving at 38 weeks so please don’t come early little girl) that the time has just gone so fast! I’ve been so lucky that I’ve had a smooth ride and have been able to carry on exercising and coaching at @crossfit_kova with no major concerns. I would have liked to train more, sleep more, stress less, reply to emails on time and spend more time cooking food but you just do what you can with what you’ve got. Now I’m craving a heavy af barbell in my hands and a disgusting set of unbroken muscle ups that make you cry, but my time will come. I love missing it because now I want it more!! That hustle life 😍✌🏽 . #relentlesspersistence

A post shared by Kara Saunders 🇦🇺 (@karasaundo) on Mar 30, 2019 at 2:24pm PDT

Kara has been open about her continued exercise regimen while expecting her first child, a daughter, with husband Matt Saunders.

The six-time CrossFit Games finalist and 2017's second fittest woman on earth has maintained her regular workouts, explaining in her final weeks of pregnancy her training "looks more like movement" than her usual gruelling workouts.

Even before her pregnancy, Kara had a very impressive six-pack. Photo / Instagram
Even before her pregnancy, Kara had a very impressive six-pack. Photo / Instagram

"Training looks more like movement and it's so different each day. I can't even give you a recipe I follow because there isn't one," she explained in her post.

In a post in April, Kara explained she'd started cutting back on the intensity of her workouts as she got closer to her due date.

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"Training — not intense, and not longer than an hour," she said, adding: "I'm bored, but still stoked to be healthy and capable."

Earlier this year, Australia's "fittest man" James Newbury — also a CrossFit star — told news.com.au the staggering amount he spent on groceries, revealing he splashed out nearly $30,000 a year on food to fuel his training.

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Sunday night treats @heybianca_au 🤗🤤 #pizza #adelaide #thebest

A post shared by James Newbury • Adelaide (@jamesnewbury) on Jul 1, 2018 at 2:41am PDT

"I have to eat a lot of food, it varies a lot — but usually I eat between 5000-5500 calories when I'm competing," the 28-year-old told news.com.au.

"Every 3-4 days I spend $250 on groceries and buy organic where I can. My shopping bill can get a little crazy."

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