We got taught how to calculate the area of a triangle… but no one mentioned that sucking in your stomach, barely breathing, or holding in your pee could wreck your pelvic floor.
By the time so many women hit their 20s/30s, they’re already dealing with pain, leaking, tension, or just feeling totally disconnected from their bodies, and they have no idea why.
Let me save you some time:
➡️ Slouching isn’t just bad posture - it impacts your breath, your core, and your pelvic floor
➡️ Sucking in your stomach 24/7 isn’t “fit” - it’s pressure your pelvic floor has to absorb
Your breath, your bladder, your core, and your pelvic floor? They're a team. And when one’s off, the rest start working overtime.
But the best part? You can relearn how to move, breathe, and train in a way that actually supports your body and sets you up to feel strong, confident, and pain-free for the long haul.
What's something that you wish you had known earlier?
Dr. Melissa Oleson
If only we learned this stuff before our 20s đź‘€
We got taught how to calculate the area of a triangle… but no one mentioned that sucking in your stomach, barely breathing, or holding in your pee could wreck your pelvic floor.
By the time so many women hit their 20s/30s, they’re already dealing with pain, leaking, tension, or just feeling totally disconnected from their bodies, and they have no idea why.
Let me save you some time:
➡️ Slouching isn’t just bad posture - it impacts your breath, your core, and your pelvic floor
➡️ Sucking in your stomach 24/7 isn’t “fit” - it’s pressure your pelvic floor has to absorb
Your breath, your bladder, your core, and your pelvic floor? They're a team. And when one’s off, the rest start working overtime.
But the best part? You can relearn how to move, breathe, and train in a way that actually supports your body and sets you up to feel strong, confident, and pain-free for the long haul.
What's something that you wish you had known earlier?
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