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The pelvic floor is one of the most misunderstood parts of the body and in this episode, we help to demystify it. We help you to connect to the pelvic floor and sense and feel these muscles with breathing. We also use shapes and patterns to help develop an embodiment of different parts of the pelvic floor. Did you know there are over 14 muscles that make up the pelvic floor? The good thing is you don't need to know any names. In this episode we simplify the pelvic floor by using imagery. You will walk away from this episode with a sense of the front part of the pelvic floor that supports the bladder, the back part of the pelvic floor that supports the rectum, and the front side part of the pelvic floor that relates to our hips. Make sure you watch until the end, as you will love the Franklin Method ball exercises!
Episode 5: Breathing and the Pelvic Floor Timeline
Introduction
1:12:12 What emotions do you feel after doing these exercise movement? Calm and gratitude for your body and pelvic floor.
By franklinmethodfellowshipThe pelvic floor is one of the most misunderstood parts of the body and in this episode, we help to demystify it. We help you to connect to the pelvic floor and sense and feel these muscles with breathing. We also use shapes and patterns to help develop an embodiment of different parts of the pelvic floor. Did you know there are over 14 muscles that make up the pelvic floor? The good thing is you don't need to know any names. In this episode we simplify the pelvic floor by using imagery. You will walk away from this episode with a sense of the front part of the pelvic floor that supports the bladder, the back part of the pelvic floor that supports the rectum, and the front side part of the pelvic floor that relates to our hips. Make sure you watch until the end, as you will love the Franklin Method ball exercises!
Episode 5: Breathing and the Pelvic Floor Timeline
Introduction
1:12:12 What emotions do you feel after doing these exercise movement? Calm and gratitude for your body and pelvic floor.