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The pelvic floor muscles are responsible for several major bodily functions as well as supporting and stabilizing the spine. Learn how to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles in order to live your life to the fullest!

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Gina, MS, & Roxanne, RN, BSN on Instagram: "Deep squats and butterfly pose are NOT enough to release tension in your pelvic floor!  We need to go beyond external hip rotation and wide knees!  ✍️Comment PELVIC FLOOR for our free pelvic floor mini-course!   Try some of these exercises to target more of the back half of the pelvic floor (where more of us have tension): ⭐️All Fours Back Expansion with Resistance Band and Yoga Block ⭐️All Fours Hip Shift ⭐️Standing Hip Shift  These exercises bring your pelvis into a posterior position with internal hip/pelvic rotation.  This helps to stretch more of the back half of your pelvic floor--and can be great additions to your prenatal and postnatal workout routine!  📱Want more?  Join our online prenatal and postnatal fitness programs!  We incorporate Yoga For Pelvis, Yoga For Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, Exercises To Release Tight Pelvic Floor, Exercise For Tight Pelvic Floor, Pilates Ring Exercises For Pelvic Floor, How To Relax Pelvic Floor Muscles, Exercises To Relax Pelvic Floor, Pelvis Floor Exercise, Hypertonic Pelvic Floor Exercises

Gina, MS, & Roxanne, RN, BSN on Instagram: "Deep squats and butterfly pose are NOT enough to release tension in your pelvic floor! We need to go beyond external hip rotation and wide knees! ✍️Comment PELVIC FLOOR for our free pelvic floor mini-course! Try some of these exercises to target more of the back half of the pelvic floor (where more of us have tension): ⭐️All Fours Back Expansion with Resistance Band and Yoga Block ⭐️All Fours Hip Shift ⭐️Standing Hip Shift These exercises…

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59K views · 2.2K likes | Sneha Mohit Agrawal on Instagram: "Kegel exercises strengthen your pelvic floor muscles and can support your bladder and bowel function. A weak pelvic floor may lead to issues such as the inability to control your bowels or bladder. Both women and men can benefit from Kegel exercises.  Many factors can weaken the pelvic floor in women, such as pregnancy, childbirth, aging, and weight gain.  The pelvic floor muscles support the womb, the bladder, and the bowels. If the muscles are weak, these pelvic organs may lower into a woman’s vagina. Besides being extremely uncomfortable, this can also cause urinary incontinence.  Men may also experience weakening in the muscles of their pelvic floor as they age. This can lead to incontinence of both urine and feces, especially Kegel Exercises For Women Pregnant, Pelvic Floor Exercises For Urinary, Weighted Kegel Exercise, Pelvic Muscle Exercises For Women, Pelvic Pain Exercises, Exercise For Pelvic Floor For Women, Pelvic Exercises Woman, Kegel Exercise How To Do, Kegal Exercises For Women

59K views · 2.2K likes | Sneha Mohit Agrawal on Instagram: "Kegel exercises strengthen your pelvic floor muscles and can support your bladder and bowel function. A weak pelvic floor may lead to issues such as the inability to control your bowels or bladder. Both women and men can benefit from Kegel exercises. Many factors can weaken the pelvic floor in women, such as pregnancy, childbirth, aging, and weight gain. The pelvic floor muscles support the womb, the bladder, and the bowels. If…

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