The pelvic floor. What does it do? How to strengthen Pelvic floor muscles...

The pelvic floor is a layer of muscle that stretches from your pubic bone in the front to your tailbone at the back, forming the ‘floor’ of the pelvis.

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What does it do?

A toned pelvic floor :

 

*Supports the pelvic organs ( bladder uterus and bowel ).

 

*Helps close off the bladder and bowel outlets to prevent leakage.

 

*Contributes to sexual response and orgasm.

 

 

Factors contributing to pelvic floor weakness:

 

  • Pregnancy.
  • Childbirth.
  • Straining to empty the bladder or bowel.
  • Constipation.
  • Persistent heavy lifting.
  • Chronic cough.
  • Being over weight.
  • Lack of general fitness.

 

How to strengthen Pelvic floor muscles...

 

Start by being able to identify the pelvic floor muscles.

 

As you are reading this, sit comfortably and try contracting the muscles you use when you want to stop the flow of urine.

After contracting them feel them draw up inside you like you are ‘sucking up through a straw’!

 

This is a simple exercise that you can do at any time any where!

 

An extremely effective way of strengthening the Pelvic floor muscles is by learning and practicing PILATES.

The slow controlled movements focus on strengthening the body’s core, in particular the pelvic floor.

 

At the same time with regular practice, the exercises help to achieve a leaner more streamlined body shape!