Pelvic floor exercises can strengthen or relax your pelvic muscles, help reduce bowl and bladder leakage, and stop prolapse.
Kegel exercises are designed to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles. Regularly doing them improves bladder control and ...
Chances are you’ve heard about the benefits of strengthening your pelvic floor with kegel exercises. The pelvic floor muscles help stabilize the core and support the bladder, bowel and uterus. When ...
If you’re among the 7 out of 10 people who experience low back pain, you're at risk for additional injuries. Push back against pain with moves, like the ones demonstrated by Cassy Vieth in this Quick ...
Your pelvis does more than just hold up your body – it plays a central role in stability, posture, movement, bladder and bowel control, and core strength. Whether you’re walking, sitting, lifting, or ...
Balancing out your lower body with hip extension exercises creates that efficiency in your stride by allowing all muscle ...
Physical therapists agree that individuals over 50 can benefit from stretching their hip flexors daily. In fact, they ...
Repetitive movements put a lot of stress on the iliotibial bands. Show them some love to avoid hip, knee, leg and back pain.
Fitness trainer Charlee Atkins talks about the importance of an internal rotation of hips stretch, which many forget to do in their hip-opening stretches. “When people talk about tight hips, they’re ...
Pelvic floor exercises can help strengthen your pelvic muscles. mihailomilovanovic/ Getty Imahes Pelvic floor exercises can help either strengthen or relax your pelvic muscles. Your pelvic floor ...