Friday, June 26, 2015

Biomechanical scientist Katy Bowman on how to teach your body how to squat propperly. Great for restoring the pelvic floor after baby. Squatting works your whole pelvic floor and surrounding muscles, as opposed to Kegels, which only isolate one muscle, and which Katy says are not good.

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Biomechanical scientist Katy Bowman on how to teach your body how to squat propperly. Great for restoring the pelvic floor after baby. Squatting works your whole pelvic floor and surrounding muscles, as opposed to Kegels, which only isolate one muscle, and which Katy says are not good.

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