The pelvic floor is a collection of muscles and ligaments that support the organs of the lower abdomen and helps them function and proper pelvic floor control it crucial for the bladder bowels.
How to relax your pelvic floor muscles.
Think about your anus and how it moves in and closed or down and loose.
Your pelvic floor muscles get put under an amazing amount of stress throughout the day as they constantly have weight bearing down on them as you sit stand or walk around.
Take a deep breath in to the count of three and then exhale to the count of four.
This is important for decreasing pain and promoting optimal muscle function.
You can learn to identify your pelvic floor muscles by imagining that you are trying to prevent the flow of urine or passing gas.
You may notice your penis retract as you tighten.
The pelvic floor muscles not only help maintain continence but they also form one part of your core a group of muscles that work together to support your pelvis and lower back.
A simple pelvic floor soft tissue massage to improve your ability to relax your pelvic muscles.
Choose a position that is comfortable for you lying down sitting or standing and keep your legs slightly apart so that your feet are roughly aligned with your shoulders.
Now relax your pelvic floor and let the testicles hang loose again.
There you have it.
Visualize your pelvic floor muscles.
Standing in front of a mirror without your underwear and lifting your testicles gently up towards your body by tightening your pelvic muscles.