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If you think Kegel exercises are just meant to be for women? You need to push that thought away. Kegel exercises can significantly help men improve bladder control and perhaps improve sexual performance.
It's a known fact that keeping your muscles strong and fit leads to enhanced health, longevity, and body strength. While focusing on keeping the core, arms, and legs strong and fit, many men overlook the important muscles that also need strengthening: the pelvic floor.
Muscles that support the internal reproductive organs make up the pelvic floor. Kegel exercises are designed to strengthen these muscles to ward off pelvic floor disorders.
The pelvic floor can be weakened by:
Kegel is a popular prenatal exercise that helps pregnant women prepare their pelvic floor for the physiological strains of delivery. However, Kegel exercises are equally beneficial to men.
They were first designed for men who used Kegel exercises to treat urinary incontinence and postoperative incontinence.
The organs in your pelvic region are supported by your pelvic floor muscles. These muscles form a bow-shaped sling between your legs. Some of the functions of the pelvic floor include support for the bladder and rectum, helping you to control urine and bowel movements.
There are three muscles involved during kegel-
In both of the above cases, the muscles that allow you to release and restrict the flow are pelvic floor muscles.
Don't be embarrassed to ask for help if you can't locate them. It is quite possible that you have weak pelvic muscles.
Here's a guide to doing Kegel exercises correctly:
Also known as reclining bound angle pose, this exercise will stretch your thighs, hips, and pelvic floor.
The bridge is a great way to improve hip mobility and lower back strength. When you do a glute bridge with just your body weight, you activate and strengthen the muscles in your glutes, hips, and hamstrings.
The Garland Pose (Malasana) deeply stretches your hips and groin, hamstrings, back, and shoulders. It's a great counterpose to any poses that stretch your hamstrings.
The figure 4 stretch improves hip, glute, and piriformis flexibility and mobility. The piriformis is a tiny muscle that may get inflamed when your hips are tight.
Like other exercises and habits, visible results and continued benefits result from consistent practice. Pelvic floor muscles exercises can be performed in sessions consisting of 10-15 relaxing and contracting exercises.
Variate your practice and get quicker results with quick contraction/release exercises and intense contractions held for a longer count.
Results can be expected within a few weeks to a few months.
If you have a urine leakage problem, try to do a Kegel exercise before these activities:
One of the most basic things you need to keep in mind while doing a Kegel exercise is to keep the muscles in your sides, buttocks, back, and abdomen loose. Otherwise, you might end up with soreness or pain in your abdomen.
A catheter is a thin rubber tube that is placed inside the body to drain urine from the bladder through the penis. Do not do Kegel exercises if you have a catheter in your penis.
Kegel exercises are equally beneficial for men as they’re for women. So, you can perform Kegel exercises. However, make sure to always follow the steps or watch videos so as to prevent any unforeseen situation.
You may struggle at first with controlling your muscles and remembering to exercise, but you will see results if you dedicate yourself. Make your health a priority and take conscious care.
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