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Get Squeezing The Right Bits!

Lot's of women do their pelvic floor exercises, but not many of them do them right... Not sure what do you do? This is the episode for You! Today I break down your pelvic floor muscles into 6 simple steps!

The Pelvic Floor Connection

January 31, 202416m 53sExplicit

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Show Notes

It sounds obvious, but getting the right muscles working when doing your pelvic floor work is essential... yet so many women grip from under their ribs or stop the flow of urine... this isn't right! 

Get 100% clear on where your pelvic floor muscles are and what they do, before start to build any strengthening programme. 

This foundation work is essential to rebuilding functional strength. In fact, the more time we spend in this zone of refining muscle activation, in the areas that we find it hardest to connect, the better the results! 

Today I break down the pelvic floor activation into 6 basics steps... want the quick guide? It's here at www.fitfannyadams.com/QUICKGUIDE 

And here is your 50th Episode bonus link to get 50% off The Pelvic Floor Programme - my simple, step by step tutorial guiding you through each one of your  6 pelvic floor muscle contractions. Thats

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... And will you let me know how you get on?! 

 

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