The pelvic floor is a mysterious and unfamiliar part of the body for many women. There is some emphasis from providers on the importance of Kegels for a strong pelvic floor, yet a lot of misinformation and controversy around this topic. One in three women will have pelvic floor dysfunction including bowel and bladder issues and pelvic pain according to the American Urogynecologic Society. The National Association For Continence has reported that 40% of women are not performing a Kegel exercise correctly.
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Read moreCorrect Breathing: The Foundation
I teach people how to breathe and coordinate breathing with exercise for a living, of course it makes sense to me. However, for many people correct breathing is counter intuitive. Common mistakes include no movement of the belly, pushing the muscles out instead of drawing in and holding the breath.
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