While traditional Kegel exercises focus on contracting and strengthening the pelvic floor muscles, Reverse Kegels do the opposite – they teach you how to consciously relax and lengthen these muscles. They're an important counterbalance to regular Kegels and are particularly helpful for people with overly tight or tense pelvic floor muscles.
If you experience pain when attempting reverse Kegels, or if you have persistent pelvic pain, urinary or bowel issues, or sexual dysfunction, consider consulting with a pelvic floor physical therapist or your healthcare provider. They can provide personalized guidance and ensure you're performing the exercises correctly.
Our app includes three levels of Reverse Kegel exercises:
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