Today I want to talk about squatting.
In India and other parts of Asia men and women sit around in a squatting position. Many places in these countries have squat toilets where as a women you have to squat to pee. Throughout evolution this is the natural position for women to pee and also to give birth. Here in America we don't do that.
Why is squatting important? Squatting stretches and strengthens the muscles in your pelvic floor. It is a way to gently and naturally stretch the pelvic floor.
The pelvic floor is like a sling that holds up all your organs. Having a strong pelvic floor keeps your organs in place which allows them to function better.
This is especially important for your bladder. Having a strong pelvic floor prevents incontinence and can even reverse incontinence. Incontinence is the involuntary loss of urine when sneezing, coughing or laughing.
Did you know 1 in 4 women in America suffer from incontinence and it is the #1 reason women are sent to nursing homes.
Let me show you how to do this.
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Incontinence Help... Squatting |
Take a deep breath pull it down into your pelvic area. This actually expands your pelvic floor. Picture your abdominal and pelvic area expanding like a big balloon. Breathe in and out, your pelvic floor should be coming up and down very slightly with each breath.
If you can't feel it moving, it might be locked up. Don't worry, just work with your breath to try and relax and expand with each breath. You can do this for 10 seconds and work up to 30 seconds.
It is good to squat a few times a day, when you wake up, in the middle of the day and at the end of the day.
Dr Christaine Northrup recommends squatting in the shower to pee. That in and of itself will, over time, make a difference in your pelvic floor and your whole lower back will open up too. This is the way to gently and naturally stretch the pelvic floor.
On a personal note. I have a condition called Interstitial Cystitis that I have been healing for a few years. I am happy to say it is much better. Once I started squatting I noticed a major improvement in my symptoms. I know this works. I love squatting and have added it to my daily yoga routine.