I started pelvic floor therapy as my new years resolution. Yesterday I told my daughter, Everybody needs to know and practice these tips. It has made me feel 20 years younger all over and the other parts are working much better after 90 days.
If you have a job where you use your voice, whether actor, singer or any other type of public speaker, you want a relaxed pelvic floor. It allows for deeper breathing and a fuller release of the voice.
In 2018 I got BAD CPPS/ hypertonic pelvic floor (It took a while for myself to understand this. Doctors thought it was a Prostatitis.) Now after managing my anxiety MUCH better and attending to these and surrounding muscles, 4 years later. my whole body is much happier. I'm so happy to see content like this now. I only found one before, and he wanted people to pay him for the full treatment plan. and I'm like "dude, you've felt this pain and you have the gaul to charge people for it?"
Congratulations dude! Hopefully I recover soon. I have been diagnosed with severe prostatitis, vesculitis and pelvic congestion. It is a lot to take in. It is been 4 years now and the symptoms are the same, penis pain, rectal and pelvic pain. I had it in my 20th birthday lol, twenties supposed to be the best years of my life now I can’t have normal sex like people because it hurts
I know that you are a yoga teacher, but you would also be an amazing physical therapist. You truly have a gift for explaining these issues where anyone can understand. Thank you again for this video!
About a year ago I started to suffer from sexual dysfunction. As a man in his early thirties, this is a major issue. What I didn't understand was the tension which can exist in every region of the body, even the pelvis. I'm basically 98% over the worst party of I after a year of research and trial and error. What worked for me was learning to release tension or to relax. Weak muscles are tired muscles and they need that r&r just like every other part of the body. Strengthening, mobilizing, and releasing is the formula I've found to be an absolute God send and builds so much resilience. It also led me to manage my stress levels almost like a metric for emotions
@@bigcatlove5192 I wish there was an easy answer, but to summarize, learning to relax was the biggest game changer. I was so surprised how my emotions affected my pelvic floor. I would say Kegels do change the game especially when paired with some sort of function movement, like squats or glute bridges, but having an effective stretching routine centered on the, hip flexors, glutes and hamstrings worked best for me. I recommend Dr.Bre Grogans YT channel DR.Bre's vibrant pelvic health, this helped me immensely and if you want to check it out I assure you it's a fantastic place to start!
Around October last year my other half got diagnosed with breast cancer, I am very strong minded but my body took the burden. I got a random groin injury through football which was a similar time to some symptoms I developed such as non completion of going to the loo, lower abdomen pain, prostate issues, the list goes on. It turns our after a few months and many scans, I had a physio appointment with a pelvic specialist whom gave me a rear examination (similar to prostate but more scrutinising, to find three mussles with severe tension and pain, along with the fact I was not breathing properly at all, in fact my right abdomen was rock solid, whilst my left side was really soft too. I had to learn to breath again with relaxation, to release the areas this channel host speaks about. Some days are easy some days are hard, but alot of my symptoms have gone now, I still cannot plat football or run etc. yet I have to reset, it is frustrating but you have to pay attention to your body as much as possible. I didnt think my tension was there, I just carried it all and it was my body protecting me from going insane emotionally during a tough time, quite amazing really but I am progressing and I know I can be back soon to normal. I hope this helps others who may have had similar. My football injury turned out to be the fact the area was damaged from stress and caused a ripple effect in multiple areas.
Thank you for sharing your journey. It's inspiring to hear how you're progressing. Remember to listen to your body and just take things one step at a time. - YOGABODY Team
An update. We are both very well, she struggles with side effects of tamoxafin but outside this we are both fit and active, eat amazingly well and cut all sugars etc. I am now rowing in addition to my other sports and gym, I feel very healthy and know when to rest and be calm also. If anyone is stuck or feeling down/unwell/stressed… you will get through it, dedicate time to find answers and heal. You are number one
I believe I got a tight pelvic floor from anxiety and constantly clenching the muscles and over time they have become chronically tight my symptoms are bladder urgency and frequency
@@Alabamaisnotmyrealname the reverse kegels help in the video but there might be issues like piriformis syndrome keeping your pelvic floor from releasing. Look up piriformis Conor Harris.
I've been having these exact problems for about a year on and off and i haven't been able to find any information that could help until today! I found you when I looked into aerial trapeze yoga just out of curiosity. I never expected it to be perfect for my back problems. I came to your channel and found the answers to all my questions ❤ i hope more people like me find your channel, this is a game changer
Im a woman and stopped being able to release my pelvic floor muscles around age 30. I stopped being able to fully empty my bladder and just felt constantly on edge. My GI doctor decided to send me to a PT for "bio feedback" to see if it would help with my constipation problems and it was life changing. She showed me that my muscles werent releasing on command and explained a LOT about how far reaching my pelvic floor issues were. I use a pelvic wand (probably NOT what youre thinking of!) once a week or 2 now when the tension build ups and wont let go. Its basically a hard silicone that you do pressure point therapy with. I insert it, push into the side of my v canal and hold it there for a few minutes before changing locations. I can feel the relaxation melt over my body instantly, its insane. Ill empty my bladder beforehand, but after im finished, ive usually got another quarter cup that comes out bc im relaxed enough that it isnt blocked.
Happy to hear it worked for you. I'm curious. Were you having any pain down there? Like a pressure of some sort? A relative has a kind of pressure in his testicles, Im guessing it could be related to something like yours. He also has constipation and going to toilet very often. I dont have the constipation but other things I do. I think likely out of stress we're not letting it relax ever.
@okancolak3904 I wouldn't call it pain, but just a general feeling of being tightly clenched and wound up all of the time. The tightness spreads all over my body, honestly. If I can't sleep for no reason at all, I'll do the pressure point wand and I can literally feel relaxation pouring all over my body immediately. I can sleep easier after that.
I saw a physical therapist that specialized in pelvic floor. This is excellent information for those that aren't able to get to a professional, a real issue
@@AFCASupporter it felt like a rubber band sopping in my perineum when I got up off the wrestling mat. Lost a lot of sensation in my testicles and have pain in my feet. Recently noticed that my testicles are actually spazzing at a low level. Trying to relax everything. What happened with you?
I cannot thank you enough!!! I have been suffering from what I thought was severe constipation but by doing these exercises for the past 2 days, I am feeling so much better. I apparently had a very tight pelvic floor and relaxing them has helped me a lot with my gastric, defecation and urinary issues. Thank you so much!
I had chemo and pelvic radiation treatment for stage 2 cervical cancer. I am currently working with a pelvic floor specialist and a physical therapist. Love this video!
I hope you see this comment. I have learned MORE in the first 4:04 from you speaking than I have going to my urologist, physiotherapist ( pelvic floor ) combined. I actually learned the REASONS WHY I have a hypertonic pelvic floor ( pelvic floor dysfunction ) I’ve been told that my pelvic floor muscles are SHORT -TIGHT and just tensed up. I’m a 44 year old man and this is debilitating. It went away for some time but came back with a VENGEANCE this time. It is extremely difficult to urinate and now it’s causing so much pain that I’m having issues in the bedroom with my wife. She’s a sweetheart and says she can’t tell ( but I know she’s being nice ) I can completely notice a lack of blood flow to “that area” I do have IBS as well. This actually stresses me out to the max, due to the fact that there isn’t a quick fix. It’s a laundry list of things to manager and take care of. I need to correct my posture, diet ( to better manage my IBS ) I need to somehow figure out my breathing ( and how to actually breathe properly. It just seems like a lot. I hope I can learn all of this and learn how to relax those muscles BUT ALSO eventually learn how to build them up as well. Great video !!! Sorry for long post
We're so glad this video helped you learn more about your pelvic floor. You're on the right track with addressing posture, diet, and breathing. Keep up the good work! - YOGABODY Team
The first exercise (lying on your back, knees over your stomach) - it just works! I recommend to everyone! My case: 37 years old, 120+ kg (265 lbs), sedentary work, sedentary entertainment. A couple of weeks ago I started having lower back pain to the point of being unable to bend. The wife is a former professional athlete in the field of speed climbing. She does various “strange” stretching exercises regularly. She advised me this almost 1 in 1 exercise as shown in the video. After a week the pain went away and I feel much better now! I came across the channel by accident and saw this very exercise! Let's see what else you have :)
Just yesterday I noticed how much tension I've been holding in the lower region and a day later this pops up in my feed. Love the validation, the thoughtful explanation and the exercises. 🧘✨🔆
So glad this issue is finally being addressed. I've gone to physios for years who just tried to strengthen my pelvic floor and wondered why nothing changed
I learned I had a hypertonic pelvic floor after a labral tear to my right hip and interstitial cystitis. I believe I developed this condition because I have severe anxiety and chronic Lyme disease (infection). I only learned I had a hypertonic pelvic floor from a pelvic floor physical therapist. I highly highly recommend seeing one if dealing with pelvic pain, bladder pain, or ibs-C.
All your presentations are so very well scripted, photography and execution. Along with your content and the professional presentation you most definitely deserve all success. New subscriber. I think ive found a way for me to heal and live a more enjoyable existence. Thankyou 🙏
Great video, Thanks for the message of hope at the end (I'm in the UK). I find this really debilitating but because it's 'invisible', I have to make up excuses as to why I'm not dating/in a relationship. I recently found a great doctor who I think understands this is a genuine issue I need help with and not female hysteria / a simple case of nerves that can be overcome by being told to "chill out"... Videos like this one are empowering me to discuss this openly with my doctor and not feel shame. Thank you.
@@KoalaB354 Great to hear! Im in the uk as well and going through the exact same situation as everything your comment mentioned. What meds did you get for it? And was the doctor able to help?
I suffer from a tight pelvic floor due to having a sedentary lifestyle I also was always holding my stomach in for years. I’ve been suffering from nerve damage and now as I try to be more loose I feel things happening in my body that do feel better, I can feel the tightness loosening up.
I had a rezum procedure, then had issues with not being able to hold it. So had training to get pelvic floor muscles going, now have trouble letting go. Thanks for this.
My hips and lower back tightened up once I started doing Karate at age 49 so I had to learn all these techniques to undo that sitting damage and then that led me to pelvic floor relaxing. the "baby hold" can help with both. Thats where you lie on your back, raise your legs knees bent at 90 degrees, grab your feet like a baby and roll your hips gently... just like you see babies do in the crib. If you can extend your legs while grabbing your feet you can also get some hamstring stretches in. Feel free to correct me if I'm doing something wrong but no name calling please.
Oh my goodness this is the only technique that worked!!!! I've been suffering with chronic Nasal issue. I was severely blocked, tried this technique and it instantly unblocked my nose 🥳🥳. Thank you soo much Lucus. Do you have anything for a blocked ear? ❤
Sitting on a lacrosse ball was insane, didnt even realize i was tight. This video popped up so i watched it and did one. I didnt know you could feel blood flow through your pelvis like that
Great job, my friend ! I will follow this. Although i did likely injure my pudendal nerve on my bike, id imagine that 'insult' could also lead to hypertonicity of the pelvic floor. Any suggestions would be greatly welcomed.
Unfortunately people suffering from fissure hemorrhoids and rectal prolapse can’t do 2/3 exercise and worse thing is they have very tight pelvic floor due to trauma😢
I've been struggling with this for a few years now. I believe it's probably due to too many years of fight training and working as a fight coach. As one PT put it, my body is stuck in fight or flight. I have a theory that this may also be due to very tight QL muscles, which I've had for several years, having learned that the QLs are considered to be part of the pelvic floor. Thank you for this resource, as people here have mentioned, it's difficult to find good content that deals with this issue, especially for men. I look forward to exploring these techniques.
Thank you so much for your wonderful content, your clarity and your smiles. Just wondering about getting the balance right, I’ve had two children, natural birth, and assume I have a weak pelvic floor. Had episiotomy too. How will I know how much to strengthen and how much to release?
For a weak pelvic floor, you'll need to work on strengthening them to help with bladder problems, prolapse and lower back pain. By how much to strengthen, you'll know when to stop when you no longer experience these problems and vice versa if you have tight pelvic floor. -YOGABODY Team
@YOGABODY.Official Thank you. By watching your video I developed my own exercises which have helped my pelvic pain. Thanks so much! You don't know how much I appreciate it. Prostatitis is a burden so any relief is great.
Great video, I will try this. Not sure if you can answer this, but I had a lumbar laminectomy several months ago, which was helpful but then developed consistent sacral and tailbone pain now, especially sitting for extended times Ive been wondering if this could impact pelvic floor? Also If you have any recommended exercises for tailbone and sacral areas I could work with also. Thank you much, you are a great teacher 🙏
I realized mine is too tight when weight lifting, when most of the stress and pain working around the tightness. Shifting to a lot more yoga lately until my body is more conditioned and loosened up for heavier weights (just not stretching right before or right after lifting lol).
Hi Lucas, I really enjoyed your video and I appreciate you helping everyone with this condition. I want to know if after doing these exercises I pass gas does that mean I’ve done it right? And hearing more bowl movement?
@@YOGABODY.Official appreciate it thank you I’ve been suffering with chronic constipation for 14 years to find out it’s got to do with pelvic floor and rectal hypersensitivity
I am new in this channel. Loved your knowledge sharing and teachings, Can you please talk about hip impingement, their cause and the stretches it can fix. Thank you.
What if someone is dealing with back and hip problems, does the pelvicfloor overwork to compensate? Would you want to improve those areas prior to expecting a tight pelvic floor to improve. Particularly with someone who continues to play tennis and / or pickleball ?
Great video, many thanks. I have not had problems but was very conscious of this area when performing slow squats. Just stay down there and then release your muscles while breathing and you can feel movement down there. Have you found the same?
I'm glad you found the video helpful! Yes, focusing on breathing and releasing the muscles during slow squats can definitely increase awareness of movement in that area. It's all about tuning into your body's signals. Keep up the good work! - YOGABODY Team
I recently had a sonna scan done at a hospital and was told i have a hydrocele due to abdominal fluid leaking through my pelvic floor. Can these exercises be of help, or should I consult my doctor instead as I am due for a check-up on February 6 to reassess the hydrocele?
Thanks alot. Will start today. But Can you please guide on following: Q.1 After how long do results show up ? Q.2 How do I know if I need pelvic strengthening or Pelvic stretching ? I started experiencing those symptoms after a psychological trauma.
Are you supposed to do ALL 3 exercises at the same exact time? Like engaging them at the same time for 3 sets? OR do I do each muscle exercise for 3 sets 3 times a day?
Just sharing here, on top of pelvic floor muscle, my muscle tightness was also caused by piriformis muscle tightness. I did additional exercise on these muscles which seriously helped me condition. So it may not just the pelvic floor causing the tightness. Just throwing out here if it helps somebody.
Yes, overdoing Kegels can lead to hypertonic pelvic muscles. It might be helpful to balance Kegels with relaxation exercises and consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice. -YOGABODY Team
I’m suffering from overactive bladder (oposite form incontinency) for over two years ; taking medications had not improve my condition. Will these exercise help ?
Strengthening your pelvic floor can help manage an overactive bladder. Daily pelvic floor exercises, focusing on muscle control and endurance, can be effective. - YOGABODY Team
Perform pelvic floor exercises 3 to 4 times a week to avoid overdoing it, ensuring adequate rest and recovery between sessions. Adjust frequency based on individual needs and guidance from a healthcare professional. - YOGABODY Team
Hi Matthew. For each exercise, start with 2-3 sets per day, and you can do them once or twice daily depending on how your body feels. Gradually increase if comfortable, but always listen to your body to avoid overdoing it. - YOGABODY Team
Pelvic floor stretches may help ease CPPS. Start slowly and listen to your body's response. Begin with a frequency that feels comfortable and gradually increase as tolerated. - YOGABODY Team
Yes, it's generally safe to perform pelvic floor exercises alongside strengthening exercises. However, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional or a qualified fitness instructor to ensure that the exercises you're performing are appropriate for your individual needs and health status. They can provide personalized guidance and recommendations tailored to your specific situation. - YOGABODY Team
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for this video. I had no idea that my breathing was backwards. Life changing knowledge and advice ⚡️⚡️⚡️
I started pelvic floor therapy as my new years resolution. Yesterday I told my daughter, Everybody needs to know and practice these tips. It has made me feel 20 years younger all over and the other parts are working much better after 90 days.
That's amazing progress! Keep up the great work.
- YOGABODY Team
If you have a job where you use your voice, whether actor, singer or any other type of public speaker, you want a relaxed pelvic floor. It allows for deeper breathing and a fuller release of the voice.
Never heard of this before! 😮
Alexander Technique?
In 2018 I got BAD CPPS/ hypertonic pelvic floor (It took a while for myself to understand this. Doctors thought it was a Prostatitis.) Now after managing my anxiety MUCH better and attending to these and surrounding muscles, 4 years later. my whole body is much happier. I'm so happy to see content like this now. I only found one before, and he wanted people to pay him for the full treatment plan. and I'm like "dude, you've felt this pain and you have the gaul to charge people for it?"
Congratulations dude! Hopefully I recover soon. I have been diagnosed with severe prostatitis, vesculitis and pelvic congestion. It is a lot to take in. It is been 4 years now and the symptoms are the same, penis pain, rectal and pelvic pain. I had it in my 20th birthday lol, twenties supposed to be the best years of my life now I can’t have normal sex like people because it hurts
What exercises are u doing? Plz share
@@Thesalamancaanything you find helps? What treatment have you done or tried?
Hi: did u have problem peeing etc? And how are you doing today? Im taking muscle relaxtant medicine just to be able to pee normally.
@@Ahuromazdanot on meds yet, but this is about to be my second potential catheter placement.
I know that you are a yoga teacher, but you would also be an amazing physical therapist. You truly have a gift for explaining these issues where anyone can understand. Thank you again for this video!
Your kind words mean a lot!
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I agree!
@@YOGABODY.Officialhi! In the ball placed under buttocks or perinieum?
I have all these issues and have given up on fixing it. Thank you for this video
Did this work
@@BruhSmelly💀💀💀
About a year ago I started to suffer from sexual dysfunction. As a man in his early thirties, this is a major issue. What I didn't understand was the tension which can exist in every region of the body, even the pelvis. I'm basically 98% over the worst party of I after a year of research and trial and error. What worked for me was learning to release tension or to relax. Weak muscles are tired muscles and they need that r&r just like every other part of the body. Strengthening, mobilizing, and releasing is the formula I've found to be an absolute God send and builds so much resilience. It also led me to manage my stress levels almost like a metric for emotions
Great to hear you found what works best for you!
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Can u pls help me with can i get ur insta id
Sure, our Instagram handle is @yogabody.
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What was the most helpful exercises for you?
@@bigcatlove5192 I wish there was an easy answer, but to summarize, learning to relax was the biggest game changer. I was so surprised how my emotions affected my pelvic floor. I would say Kegels do change the game especially when paired with some sort of function movement, like squats or glute bridges, but having an effective stretching routine centered on the, hip flexors, glutes and hamstrings worked best for me. I recommend Dr.Bre Grogans YT channel
DR.Bre's vibrant pelvic health, this helped me immensely and if you want to check it out I assure you it's a fantastic place to start!
Around October last year my other half got diagnosed with breast cancer, I am very strong minded but my body took the burden. I got a random groin injury through football which was a similar time to some symptoms I developed such as non completion of going to the loo, lower abdomen pain, prostate issues, the list goes on. It turns our after a few months and many scans, I had a physio appointment with a pelvic specialist whom gave me a rear examination (similar to prostate but more scrutinising, to find three mussles with severe tension and pain, along with the fact I was not breathing properly at all, in fact my right abdomen was rock solid, whilst my left side was really soft too. I had to learn to breath again with relaxation, to release the areas this channel host speaks about. Some days are easy some days are hard, but alot of my symptoms have gone now, I still cannot plat football or run etc. yet I have to reset, it is frustrating but you have to pay attention to your body as much as possible. I didnt think my tension was there, I just carried it all and it was my body protecting me from going insane emotionally during a tough time, quite amazing really but I am progressing and I know I can be back soon to normal. I hope this helps others who may have had similar. My football injury turned out to be the fact the area was damaged from stress and caused a ripple effect in multiple areas.
Thank you for sharing your journey. It's inspiring to hear how you're progressing. Remember to listen to your body and just take things one step at a time.
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Keeping You lifted up in prayer💕🙏🏽
What food we eat, also matters!! More power to you!
An update. We are both very well, she struggles with side effects of tamoxafin but outside this we are both fit and active, eat amazingly well and cut all sugars etc. I am now rowing in addition to my other sports and gym, I feel very healthy and know when to rest and be calm also. If anyone is stuck or feeling down/unwell/stressed… you will get through it, dedicate time to find answers and heal. You are number one
I believe I got a tight pelvic floor from anxiety and constantly clenching the muscles and over time they have become chronically tight my symptoms are bladder urgency and frequency
Same here! Benn dealing with this for over 10 years. Life ruined
You could Vitamin b1 deficiency for your bladder incontinence ✨✨
@@rwebster1234same
Dude I think I have the same thing.
@@Alabamaisnotmyrealname the reverse kegels help in the video but there might be issues like piriformis syndrome keeping your pelvic floor from releasing. Look up piriformis Conor Harris.
I've been having these exact problems for about a year on and off and i haven't been able to find any information that could help until today! I found you when I looked into aerial trapeze yoga just out of curiosity. I never expected it to be perfect for my back problems. I came to your channel and found the answers to all my questions ❤ i hope more people like me find your channel, this is a game changer
So glad to hear you found helpful information!
- YOGABODY Team
P08😅just
Im a woman and stopped being able to release my pelvic floor muscles around age 30.
I stopped being able to fully empty my bladder and just felt constantly on edge. My GI doctor decided to send me to a PT for "bio feedback" to see if it would help with my constipation problems and it was life changing. She showed me that my muscles werent releasing on command and explained a LOT about how far reaching my pelvic floor issues were.
I use a pelvic wand (probably NOT what youre thinking of!) once a week or 2 now when the tension build ups and wont let go. Its basically a hard silicone that you do pressure point therapy with. I insert it, push into the side of my v canal and hold it there for a few minutes before changing locations. I can feel the relaxation melt over my body instantly, its insane. Ill empty my bladder beforehand, but after im finished, ive usually got another quarter cup that comes out bc im relaxed enough that it isnt blocked.
Happy to hear it worked for you. I'm curious. Were you having any pain down there? Like a pressure of some sort? A relative has a kind of pressure in his testicles, Im guessing it could be related to something like yours. He also has constipation and going to toilet very often. I dont have the constipation but other things I do. I think likely out of stress we're not letting it relax ever.
@okancolak3904 I wouldn't call it pain, but just a general feeling of being tightly clenched and wound up all of the time. The tightness spreads all over my body, honestly. If I can't sleep for no reason at all, I'll do the pressure point wand and I can literally feel relaxation pouring all over my body immediately. I can sleep easier after that.
The comments on this video released half of my stress and pain already. Thanks all ❤ Hopefully everyone recovers from any kind of pain.
Glad you like the video, Abhishek! Yes, hoping everyone recovers from their pains.
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I saw a physical therapist that specialized in pelvic floor. This is excellent information for those that aren't able to get to a professional, a real issue
Glad you found the information helpful.
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I saw a professional and she gave the wrong diagnosis. Make sure to also make your own diagnosis!
@@AFCASupporter it felt like a rubber band sopping in my perineum when I got up off the wrestling mat. Lost a lot of sensation in my testicles and have pain in my feet. Recently noticed that my testicles are actually spazzing at a low level. Trying to relax everything. What happened with you?
I cannot thank you enough!!! I have been suffering from what I thought was severe constipation but by doing these exercises for the past 2 days, I am feeling so much better. I apparently had a very tight pelvic floor and relaxing them has helped me a lot with my gastric, defecation and urinary issues. Thank you so much!
Glad it's helpful.
-YOGABODY Team
I had chemo and pelvic radiation treatment for stage 2 cervical cancer. I am currently working with a pelvic floor specialist and a physical therapist. Love this video!
It's great you're getting support and finding the video helpful post-treatment!
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I hope you see this comment. I have learned MORE in the first 4:04 from you speaking than I have going to my urologist, physiotherapist ( pelvic floor ) combined. I actually learned the REASONS WHY I have a hypertonic pelvic floor ( pelvic floor dysfunction ) I’ve been told that my pelvic floor muscles are SHORT -TIGHT and just tensed up. I’m a 44 year old man and this is debilitating. It went away for some time but came back with a VENGEANCE this time. It is extremely difficult to urinate and now it’s causing so much pain that I’m having issues in the bedroom with my wife. She’s a sweetheart and says she can’t tell ( but I know she’s being nice ) I can completely notice a lack of blood flow to “that area” I do have IBS as well. This actually stresses me out to the max, due to the fact that there isn’t a quick fix. It’s a laundry list of things to manager and take care of. I need to correct my posture, diet ( to better manage my IBS ) I need to somehow figure out my breathing ( and how to actually breathe properly. It just seems like a lot. I hope I can learn all of this and learn how to relax those muscles BUT ALSO eventually learn how to build them up as well. Great video !!! Sorry for long post
We're so glad this video helped you learn more about your pelvic floor. You're on the right track with addressing posture, diet, and breathing. Keep up the good work!
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And don't forget to remain kind to yourself! Continue to take care 💪
I'm completely in love with YogaBody
Grateful for your support!
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The first exercise (lying on your back, knees over your stomach) - it just works! I recommend to everyone!
My case:
37 years old, 120+ kg (265 lbs), sedentary work, sedentary entertainment.
A couple of weeks ago I started having lower back pain to the point of being unable to bend. The wife is a former professional athlete in the field of speed climbing. She does various “strange” stretching exercises regularly. She advised me this almost 1 in 1 exercise as shown in the video. After a week the pain went away and I feel much better now!
I came across the channel by accident and saw this very exercise! Let's see what else you have :)
Thank you for sharing your experience!
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Do you breathe in though your nose and out though your mouth or just your nose. Thanks
Just yesterday I noticed how much tension I've been holding in the lower region and a day later this pops up in my feed. Love the validation, the thoughtful explanation and the exercises. 🧘✨🔆
Hope it helped!
- YOGABODY Team
So glad this issue is finally being addressed. I've gone to physios for years who just tried to strengthen my pelvic floor and wondered why nothing changed
Glad you liked the video, Ailias!
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I’m so happy that I found your channel . I’m a stroke survivor and I need videos like yours to do at home therapy .
So glad our videos can help with your home therapy! We wish you continued strength and recovery.
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This was great. Really thorough explanation and remediation techniques. Kudos.
I learned I had a hypertonic pelvic floor after a labral tear to my right hip and interstitial cystitis. I believe I developed this condition because I have severe anxiety and chronic Lyme disease (infection). I only learned I had a hypertonic pelvic floor from a pelvic floor physical therapist. I highly highly recommend seeing one if dealing with pelvic pain, bladder pain, or ibs-C.
Thank you for sharing your experience!
- YOGABODY Team
All your presentations are so very well scripted, photography and execution. Along with your content and the professional presentation you most definitely deserve all success. New subscriber. I think ive found a way for me to heal and live a more enjoyable existence. Thankyou 🙏
Thank you for your kind words!
- YOGABODY Team
Great video, Thanks for the message of hope at the end (I'm in the UK). I find this really debilitating but because it's 'invisible', I have to make up excuses as to why I'm not dating/in a relationship. I recently found a great doctor who I think understands this is a genuine issue I need help with and not female hysteria / a simple case of nerves that can be overcome by being told to "chill out"... Videos like this one are empowering me to discuss this openly with my doctor and not feel shame. Thank you.
@KoalaB354 how are you doing now?
@@SM-ov4vl I'm now on meds and am doing so much better, thank you 😄
@@KoalaB354 Great to hear! Im in the uk as well and going through the exact same situation as everything your comment mentioned. What meds did you get for it? And was the doctor able to help?
@SM-ov4vl I was diagnosed with IBS. I am now on a low dose of Amitriptyline. Do you have gut issues?
@@KoalaB354 no not really, just tightness that has been quite difficult to deal with but hopefully these videos help
Thank you guys so much for all this info! I have a feeling that because its kinda sensitive topic, its not much videos about this
Thanks! We're here to provide valuable information.
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Excellent video, and spot on. A good routine, especially for men suffering with chronic pelvic pain.
This is why I’m a big fan of isometrics, plyometrics, running
This man is an absolute expert!
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you yogabody and UA-cam algorithm
Thank you for all this information, so important, and so well delivered.
Your kind words mean a lot!
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I suffer from a tight pelvic floor due to having a sedentary lifestyle I also was always holding my stomach in for years. I’ve been suffering from nerve damage and now as I try to be more loose I feel things happening in my body that do feel better, I can feel the tightness loosening up.
I tried the wall baby..it's a great move...feeling released. Thank you, sir😊❤
Amazing, thanks so much for the tips. ❤
I'll share this video with my clients.
Glad you liked the video!
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I had a rezum procedure, then had issues with not being able to hold it. So had training to get pelvic floor muscles going, now have trouble letting go. Thanks for this.
Sounds like you've been through a journey. Keep up the good work!
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Glad I found this sight
Thank you so much. Nothing was making sense as why and how to fix this. But this helped a lot ❤
Glad it helped, Indy!
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You have no idea how grateful I am for this video!! Knowledge and right information is the key. Thank you so much!❤
Thank you for your kind words.
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Awesome video!! Thank you so much for the incredibly helpful information and support mate
Thank you for your kind words! Glad you found the video helpful.
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My hips and lower back tightened up once I started doing Karate at age 49 so I had to learn all these techniques to undo that sitting damage and then that led me to pelvic floor relaxing. the "baby hold" can help with both. Thats where you lie on your back, raise your legs knees bent at 90 degrees, grab your feet like a baby and roll your hips gently... just like you see babies do in the crib. If you can extend your legs while grabbing your feet you can also get some hamstring stretches in. Feel free to correct me if I'm doing something wrong but no name calling please.
Thank you for sharing your experience and technique!
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I am just grateful to you. Thank you!!
Happy to help!
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Oh my goodness this is the only technique that worked!!!! I've been suffering with chronic Nasal issue. I was severely blocked, tried this technique and it instantly unblocked my nose 🥳🥳. Thank you soo much Lucus. Do you have anything for a blocked ear? ❤
Glad it worked well for you, LM! Nothing yet for blocked ear but if it's unusual so we hope you can get it checked!
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Incredibly informative and helpful.
Heavenly info. Thanks bro.
Sitting on a lacrosse ball was insane, didnt even realize i was tight. This video popped up so i watched it and did one. I didnt know you could feel blood flow through your pelvis like that
Glad you're feeling the benefits of improved circulation.
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Great info. Looking forward to reading the pdf. Thank you!
Sounds Great!
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Great job, my friend ! I will follow this. Although i did likely injure my pudendal nerve on my bike, id imagine that 'insult' could also lead to hypertonicity of the pelvic floor. Any suggestions would be greatly welcomed.
How often one should do these exercises to not overtrain them?
I need the ans for this too 😅
Thanks for the great content !
Do you recon cycling has the same effect as the massage ?
Thanks for watching! Cycling can have similar benefits to massage, but they work differently.
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Thank you for this video. Greetings from France
Thanks a bunch for your appreciation @AngeliqueYogabienetre!
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Right time 😮thanks a lot ❤
Glad you found it helpful!
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SUPER TEACHER...A REAL PRINCE...GREETINGS FROM BOLIVIA
Thank you so much for your kind words @robertoluis9238!
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Unfortunately people suffering from fissure hemorrhoids and rectal prolapse can’t do 2/3 exercise and worse thing is they have very tight pelvic floor due to trauma😢
I've been struggling with this for a few years now. I believe it's probably due to too many years of fight training and working as a fight coach. As one PT put it, my body is stuck in fight or flight. I have a theory that this may also be due to very tight QL muscles, which I've had for several years, having learned that the QLs are considered to be part of the pelvic floor.
Thank you for this resource, as people here have mentioned, it's difficult to find good content that deals with this issue, especially for men. I look forward to exploring these techniques.
Glad it helped @patrickcharron3616!
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Thank you so much for your wonderful content, your clarity and your smiles. Just wondering about getting the balance right, I’ve had two children, natural birth, and assume I have a weak pelvic floor. Had episiotomy too. How will I know how much to strengthen and how much to release?
For a weak pelvic floor, you'll need to work on strengthening them to help with bladder problems, prolapse and lower back pain. By how much to strengthen, you'll know when to stop when you no longer experience these problems and vice versa if you have tight pelvic floor.
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Thanks for the video. Can you do these exercises for prostatitis?
Not sure these exercises will help with your problem, but you can practice them. Hopefully you've already spoken to a doctor about it.
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@YOGABODY.Official Thank you. By watching your video I developed my own exercises which have helped my pelvic pain. Thanks so much! You don't know how much I appreciate it. Prostatitis is a burden so any relief is great.
Hi.. Please do some video about uterus health.. About how to reduce inflammation in uterus
Hi, for how long do we need to the self massage with the ball? Or many sets of self massage with the ball? Thank you
Hi there! In the video, it's recommended to do a 15-second ball hold, followed by 5 rolls clockwise and 5 rolls counterclockwise.
@@YOGABODY.Official ohhhh ok. So, once a day - all these that you mentioned. Thanks a ton for the quick response 😃🙂
Where are you putting the ball? Just wanting to make sure
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Hi. I genuinely need to know the exact location of where the ball is supposed to be pressing into the bottom end…that is key information??
I just subscribed. May your channel grow more. Tha k you.
Thanks for your support.
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@YOGABODY.Official Thank you too, for the helpful videos. Your fan from Asia!
Great video, I will try this. Not sure if you can answer this, but I had a lumbar laminectomy several months ago, which was helpful but then developed consistent sacral and tailbone pain now, especially sitting for extended times Ive been wondering if this could impact pelvic floor? Also If you have any recommended exercises for tailbone and sacral areas I could work with also. Thank you much, you are a great teacher 🙏
I would recommend some decompression exercises called ELDOAS. They decompress the spine helping to eleviate pain.
I realized mine is too tight when weight lifting, when most of the stress and pain working around the tightness.
Shifting to a lot more yoga lately until my body is more conditioned and loosened up for heavier weights (just not stretching right before or right after lifting lol).
Hi Lucas, I really enjoyed your video and I appreciate you helping everyone with this condition.
I want to know if after doing these exercises I pass gas does that mean I’ve done it right? And hearing more bowl movement?
Passing gas and increased bowel movements can happen as your muscles activate and relax. It's a sign that things are working!
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@@YOGABODY.Official appreciate it thank you I’ve been suffering with chronic constipation for 14 years to find out it’s got to do with pelvic floor and rectal hypersensitivity
Where exactly is the ball supposed to be touching??
Vajrasana (thunderbolt) is best posture for belly / pelvic breathing . Posture creates space for root chakra point to expand .
I am new in this channel. Loved your knowledge sharing and teachings, Can you please talk about hip impingement, their cause and the stretches it can fix. Thank you.
Hi @MoonGurung-tg5pw, appreciate your suggestion and will take note of it
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Great exercises thanks
@Mr3c2b1a - Thanks so much for your support!
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Thank you very much , appreciate your effort
Glad you like the video!
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Great, thank you, I use the Corgeous ball or the Centre Ball from Rad Roller, softer balls to begin with.
Didn't have a tennis ball -- sat down on the towel rolled up and was like "My pelvic floor is tight asf!!!" it hurt haha. Thanks for the video!
Glad you liked the video!
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Do you place the ball in between the 2 bony points at the pelvic floor or more forward?
hey man are these are all of the exercises, can you suggest some more release exercises, it would be great !
What if someone is dealing with back and hip problems, does the pelvicfloor overwork to compensate? Would you want to improve those areas prior to expecting a tight pelvic floor to improve. Particularly with someone who continues to play tennis and / or pickleball ?
Can you please give us a pelvic strengthening yoga exercise without interruption? Thank you.
Feel free to check out our channel!
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Can you do one for Urinary Rentention problems?
Incredible hidden knowledge thank you
You're very welcome! Glad you found it valuable.
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Great video, many thanks. I have not had problems but was very conscious of this area when performing slow squats. Just stay down there and then release your muscles while breathing and you can feel movement down there. Have you found the same?
I'm glad you found the video helpful! Yes, focusing on breathing and releasing the muscles during slow squats can definitely increase awareness of movement in that area. It's all about tuning into your body's signals. Keep up the good work!
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Where are you actually placing the ball?
I am going to try this. I am headed for surgery to pull up my badly prolapsed pelvic floor and would like to avoid it if possible. Thanks.
I hope it helps. Best of luck with your recovery and take care!
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Thank you for this channel!!!!!! 🙏🏻❤️👍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Where is the position of the ball? I'm not totally clear
Place the tennis ball in between your sitz bone and your anus.
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On one side or centrally?
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Simply they best I'm seen so far. Thanks
I recently had a sonna scan done at a hospital and was told i have a hydrocele due to abdominal fluid leaking through my pelvic floor. Can these exercises be of help, or should I consult my doctor instead as I am due for a check-up on February 6 to reassess the hydrocele?
It's best to check in with your doctor first to be sure.
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Thanks alot. Will start today. But Can you please guide on following:
Q.1 After how long do results show up ?
Q.2 How do I know if I need pelvic strengthening or Pelvic stretching ?
I started experiencing those symptoms after a psychological trauma.
Thank you.
Glad you liked the video, Jones!
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For the ball hold, Im confused where we place the tennis ball/where our pelvic floor is exactly. Thank you for the video
Place the tennis ball under your pelvic floor muscles, between the sit bones.
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Perineum, aka taint.
Meaning where ..if u are female??
@@Mlpgirl168between the vaginal and rectal openings. Be gentle, you don't want to rest too much weight there.
Nice information🎉🎉
Appreciate your kind words!
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@@YOGABODY.Official 😃😃
Are you supposed to do ALL 3 exercises at the same exact time? Like engaging them at the same time for 3 sets? OR do I do each muscle exercise for 3 sets 3 times a day?
Do each exercise consecutively and for 3 sets, how Lucas has demonstrated in the video. Then repeat throughout the day as needed.
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Just sharing here, on top of pelvic floor muscle, my muscle tightness was also caused by piriformis muscle tightness. I did additional exercise on these muscles which seriously helped me condition. So it may not just the pelvic floor causing the tightness. Just throwing out here if it helps somebody.
Should ppl with pelvic floor pain should avoid joking or walking or any type of exercise? Can warm sitz bath would help? Thanks
Avoiding high-impact activities may help, warm baths could offer relief. It's best to consult your doctor for pain management.
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Hi, this exercises are for women and men?
Yes, both men and women can try it and hopefully experience the benefits!
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Can kegel cause hypertonic pelvic? I was doing kegel for a month but started facing problems like frequent urination, stress in pelvic muscles
Yes, overdoing Kegels can lead to hypertonic pelvic muscles. It might be helpful to balance Kegels with relaxation exercises and consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
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Please address interventions for LEG LENGTH DISCREPANCY ❤
Taking note of this for future videos!
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I’m suffering from overactive bladder (oposite form incontinency) for over two years ; taking medications had not improve my condition. Will these exercise help ?
Strengthening your pelvic floor can help manage an overactive bladder. Daily pelvic floor exercises, focusing on muscle control and endurance, can be effective.
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Nurses teach kegel exercises to strengthen pelvic floor muscle to avoid urine leaking.
You mentioned that you can overdo this technique, so how many times a week can you do this? Thank you.
Perform pelvic floor exercises 3 to 4 times a week to avoid overdoing it, ensuring adequate rest and recovery between sessions. Adjust frequency based on individual needs and guidance from a healthcare professional.
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How many sets of each of these exercises should we do a day and how many times a day?
Hi Matthew. For each exercise, start with 2-3 sets per day, and you can do them once or twice daily depending on how your body feels. Gradually increase if comfortable, but always listen to your body to avoid overdoing it.
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I suffered from CPPS from last 4 months,can it helps in easing CPPS, How many times in a day should i do these stretches?
Pelvic floor stretches may help ease CPPS. Start slowly and listen to your body's response. Begin with a frequency that feels comfortable and gradually increase as tolerated.
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Is it ok to do this exercise and the strengthening exercises?
Yes, it's generally safe to perform pelvic floor exercises alongside strengthening exercises. However, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional or a qualified fitness instructor to ensure that the exercises you're performing are appropriate for your individual needs and health status. They can provide personalized guidance and recommendations tailored to your specific situation.
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@@YOGABODY.Official thank you.
Anytime!
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Does it help with painful period cramps?
It might alleviate some period cramps by improving circulation and reducing tension. Give it a try, and let us know how you feel.
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