Pelvic Floor Exercises

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3.9
135 reviews
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About this app

When it comes to your gym routine, exercises that strengthen your pelvic floor muscles probably aren't at the top your list. But they should be. A stronger pelvic floor will help reduce your risk of incontinence, improve your sexual health, and boost your core strength and stability.

Kegel exercises can help you prevent or control urinary incontinence and other pelvic floor problems. Start doing Kegel exercises correctly.

Pelvic Floor Exercises, also known as Kegel exercises, are essential to every woman’s exercise routine and they can be done anytime, anywhere, and without anyone noticing.

Kegel Exercises for Men to Last Longer in Bed. Learn about the most incredible tantric techniques to last longer, including pelvic floor exercises for men as part of our training. You can achieve the ideal kegel exercise technique by tightening your pelvic floor muscles and holding the contraction for 2-3 seconds. Kegel exercises for men to last longer in bed are also known as pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) exercises.


Pelvic floor muscle exercises can help:
- improve bladder and bowel control
- reduce the risk of prolapse
- improve recovery from childbirth and gynaecological surgery (in women)
- improve recovery after prostate surgery (in men)
- increase sexual sensation and orgasmic potential
- increase social confidence and quality of life.

Before starting a pelvic floor muscle training program it is important that you can identify your pelvic floor muscles correctly. Speak to a continence professional if you have difficulty identifying your pelvic floor muscles, are unsure if you are performing the exercises correctly or are continuing to experience bladder or bowel control symptoms.

It is best to have a continence professional assess your pelvic floor and develop an individualised pelvic floor muscle training program for you.
Updated on
Nov 14, 2022

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Ratings and reviews

3.8
132 reviews
Nicole Baii
December 15, 2020
This app wad great for one day, until you realize if you want to continue to workout you have to pay for it. It defeats the purpose of a FREE pelivc workout. So i unistalled it after one use.
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A Google user
April 10, 2020
Variety of exercises. Pelvic floor strength more than kegals and this app gives lots of different moves
18 people found this review helpful
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Tresiah Nuuyoma
November 20, 2020
Require more space and once you install it disappeared without being unistalled.
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