Most people associate pelvic floor muscles with kegel exercises, but these muscles do far more than that. They hold your organs in place, support daily movement, aid in bladder control, and play a direct role in sexual function. When these muscles are strong and flexible, everything from sitting to sex becomes more comfortable and more…
Pilates has been around for decades, but its popularity among women continues to grow, and not just because of the aesthetic results. The range of physical and mental benefits it produces makes it one of the more versatile forms of exercise available, regardless of fitness level or starting point.
At its foundation, pilates is a…

