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		<title>How to Do Kegel Exercises</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, you’ve read about Kegels before. Maybe you’ve even promised yourself that you’ll do them &#8230; someday. Don’t put it off any longer — Kegel exercises are well worth the effort. They’ll help you reach orgasm more easily and feel it more intensely. And they’re easy to do anywhere, anytime. First, a little background: Kegels [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, you’ve read about Kegels before. Maybe you’ve even promised yourself that you’ll do them &#8230; someday. Don’t put it off any longer — Kegel exercises are well worth the effort. They’ll help you reach orgasm more easily and feel it more intensely. And they’re easy to do anywhere, anytime.</p>
<p>First, a little background: Kegels tone and strengthen the pubococcygeal (PC) muscles — three sets of muscles that run like a hammock from your back to your pubic bone, encircling the openings to the vagina and the rectum. &#8220;During orgasm, these muscles contract rhythmically. The stronger they are, the more intense the sensation,&#8221; says urogynecologist Hilary Cholhan, M.D., director of the Rochester Regional Continence Center in Rochester, NY. Another sex bonus: A woman with strong PCs can grasp her partner&#8217;s penis and heighten his sensations by contracting and releasing her muscles.</p>
<p>Locate the right muscles by stopping your urine stream the next time you&#8217;re in the bathroom. (Don’t routinely do Kegels while urinating or with a full bladder, though, because this can actually weaken the muscles.) You can also find your PC muscles by inserting a finger into your vagina and trying to squeeze your finger. Make sure you’re not tensing your thighs, buttocks, or anal muscles. Then try these exercises:</p>
<p><strong>The basic Kegel: </strong> Slowly contract your muscles, drawing inward and upward. Hold for a count of three; then slowly relax for three seconds. Repeat as many times as you can, working up to 25 or 30 three-second squeezes.</p>
<p><strong>Flutter Kegels: </strong> Squeeze and relax the PC muscle rapidly, in a pulsing motion. In the beginning aim for consistency of pulses, rather than speed; that will come with time and practice. Work up to 25 or 30 pulses.</p>
<p><strong>The Kegel push-out: </strong> After releasing the contraction, gently push down and out with your PC muscles (no bearing down!). Create Kegel sequences that combine long and short repetitions with push-outs — for example, 10 short squeezes, 10 long squeezes, and five push-outs (any sequence will do).</p>
<p><strong>Elevator Kegels: </strong> Picture your vagina as an elevator shaft, with the elevator car at the opening of your vagina. Slowly tighten your muscles as you imagine raising the elevator, pausing at the top, and then lowering it again. Repeat 10 times.</p>
<p>Finally, to really work the PC muscles, do <a href="http://amazingkegelmaster.com">Kegels</a> in various positions — while sitting, standing, lying down, or kneeling — two or three times a day. If you do them regularly, you’ll feel the difference in eight to 12 weeks.</p>
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		<title>Kegelmaster and Pelvic floor exercises</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people go to the gym to improve their muscle tone. What do you use to improve the tone of your muscles, you don&#8217;t do leg extensions in mid-air expecting to get great results, do you? You need weight or resistance. Even if you do the exercises recommended by the medical profession you will find [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people go to the gym to improve their muscle tone. What do you use to improve the tone of your muscles, you don&#8217;t do leg extensions in mid-air expecting to get great results, do you? You need weight or resistance. Even if you do the exercises recommended by the medical profession you will find that you have had little or no success with your pelvic floor, it&#8217;s the same as any other muscles in your body, only more important, you need to have some form of resistance to tone a muscle.</p>
<p>Kegel exercises or Pelvic floor exercises (getting its name from Dr. Arnold Kegel who researched the pelvic floor) are recommended as the cure for associated pelvic ailments. Has anyone had any real success from kegal exercises? Probably not, because nobody ever tells you, Dr. Arnold Kegel intended the kegel exercise to be done with resistance; this is what the <a href="http://amazingkegelmaster.com/category/kegel-master/">kegelmaster</a> does, like no other product.</p>
<p>Pelvic floor exercises or kegel exercises (named from Dr. Arnold Kegel who did much research on the pelvic floor) are recommended universally as the cure for the above ailments. Has anyone had any real success from this? The answer: &#8211; probably not, because nobody ever tells you that Dr. Arnold Kegel intended the kegel exercise to be done with resistance, this is what the kegelmaster does, like no other product.</p>
<p>We go to the gym to increase muscle tone, mass and strength. Some think that aerobic exercises help build mass and strength, WRONG. We need weight or resistance in conjunction with repetition to get real results. Aerobics only improves the look not the strength. This is why you have had little or no success with your pelvic floor; it&#8217;s the same as any other muscle in your body only more important.</p>
<p>In childbirth, the pelvic floor can become overstretched, or torn, and the muscular hammock no longer provides support, which could result in urinary incontinence, constipation or incomplete bowel or bladder emptying, irritable bowel symptoms, diminished sexual satisfaction, painful intercourse, inability to use tampons, sagging or prolapse of the uterus, bladder, or rectum, or lower abdominal pain, all of these can be improved by using a kegelmaster.</p>
<p>In childbirth, the pelvic floor can be stretched, or torn, and the muscular hammock can no longer provide support, which may result in urinary incontinence, irritable bowel symptoms, constipation or incomplete bowel or bladder emptying, diminished sexual satisfaction, painful intercourse, sagging or prolapse of the uterus, bladder, or rectum, or lower abdominal pain, inability to use tampons, all of these can be improved by using a <a href="http://amazingkegelmaster.com/category/kegel-master/">kegelmaster</a>.</p>
<p>In the 1940&#8242;s, Dr. Kegel discovered that the best way to strengthen the vaginal muscles is by resistance strength training. These squeeze and hold vaginal or pelvic floor exercises are now known as Kegels.</p>
<p>There is every chance of reversing a prolapse when it is in its early stage, with the help of a kegelmaster. Unfortunately some women wait until it is too late to take action and there is a point of no return after which surgery does become necessary.</p>
<p>Dr. Kegel found that through using resistance exercise it was possible to not only eliminate stress incontinence effectively and safely, but that it was possible to reverse a uterine prolapse by as much as 5 to 7cm. Some would say that using a kegelmaster nearly as important to a woman as regular pap smears.</p>
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		<title>National Institute of Health Recommends Kegels</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[RECOMMENDED BY: Exercising Your Pelvic Muscles Why exercise pelvic muscles? How do you exercise your pelvic muscles? Hold the Squeeze &#8217;til After the Sneeze Points to Remember Why exercise pelvic muscles? Life&#8217;s events can weaken pelvic muscles. Pregnancy, childbirth, and being overweight can do it. Luckily, when these muscles get weak, you can help make [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Exercising Your Pelvic Muscles</strong></p>
<p>Why exercise pelvic muscles? How do you exercise your pelvic muscles? Hold the Squeeze &#8217;til After the Sneeze Points to Remember Why exercise pelvic muscles?</p>
<p>Life&#8217;s events can weaken pelvic muscles. Pregnancy, childbirth, and being overweight can do it. Luckily, when these muscles get weak, you can help make them strong again.</p>
<p>Pelvic floor muscles are just like other muscles. Exercise can make them stronger. Women with bladder control problems can regain control through pelvic muscle exercises, also called Kegel exercises.The pelvic muscles work to control the release of urine.</p>
<p><strong>Pelvic Fitness in Minutes a Day</strong></p>
<p>Exercising your pelvic floor muscles for just 5 minutes, three times a day can make a big difference to your bladder control. Exercise strengthens muscles that hold the bladder and many other organs in place.</p>
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<p>The part of your body including your hip bones is the pelvic area. At the bottom of the pelvis, several layers of muscle stretch between your legs. The muscles attach to the front, back, and sides of the pelvis bone.</p>
<p>Two pelvic muscles do most of the work. The biggest one stretches like a hammock. The other is shaped like a triangle. These muscles prevent leaking of urine and stool.</p>
<p>You can make these pelvic floor muscles stronger with a few minutes of exercise every day.<br />
How do you exercise your pelvic muscles?<br />
Find the right muscles. This is very important. Your doctor, nurse, or physical therapist will help make sure you are doing the exercises the right way.</p>
<p>You should tighten the two major muscles that stretch across your pelvic floor. They are the &#8220;hammock&#8221; muscle and the &#8220;triangle&#8221; muscle. Here are three methods to check for the correct muscles.</p>
<p>Try to stop the flow of urine when you are sitting on the toilet. If you can do it, you are using the right muscles.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.easykegel.com/bladder.gif" alt="" align="left" /></p>
<p>Imagine that you are trying to stop passing gas. Squeeze the muscles you would use. If you sense a &#8220;pulling&#8221; feeling, those are the right muscles for pelvic exercises.</p>
<p>Lie down and put your finger inside your vagina. Squeeze as if you were trying to stop urine from coming out. If you feel tightness on your finger, you are squeezing the right pelvic muscle.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t squeeze other muscles at the same time. Be careful not to tighten your stomach, legs, or other muscles. Squeezing the wrong muscles can put more pressure on your bladder control muscles. Just squeeze the pelvic muscle. Don&#8217;t hold your breath.</p>
<p>Repeat, but don&#8217;t overdo it. At first, find a quiet spot to practice—your bathroom or bedroom—so you can concentrate. Lie on the floor. Pull in the pelvic muscles and hold for a count of 3. Then relax for a count of 3. Work up to 10 to 15 repeats each time you exercise.</p>
<p>Healthy sphincter muscles can keep the urethra closed.<br />
Do your pelvic exercises at least three times a day. Every day, use three positions: lying down, sitting, and standing. You can exercise while lying on the floor, sitting at a desk, or standing in the kitchen. Using all three positions makes the muscles strongest.</p>
<p>Be patient. Don&#8217;t give up. It&#8217;s just 5 minutes, three times a day. You may not feel your bladder control improve until after 3 to 6 weeks. Still, most women do notice an improvement after a few weeks.</p>
<p>Exercise aids. You can also exercise by using special weights or biofeedback. Ask your health care team about these exercise aids.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.easykegel.com/pelvic.gif" alt="" align="right" /></p>
<p>Hold the Squeeze &#8217;til After the Sneeze<br />
You can protect your pelvic muscles from more damage by bracing yourself.</p>
<p>Think ahead, just before sneezing, lifting, or jumping. Sudden pressure from such actions can hurt those pelvic muscles. Squeeze your pelvic muscles tightly and hold on until after you sneeze, lift, or jump.</p>
<p>After you train yourself to tighten the pelvic muscles for these moments, you will have fewer accidents.</p>
<p><strong>Points to Remember</strong><br />
- Weak pelvic muscles often cause bladder control problems.|<br />
- Daily exercises can strengthen pelvic muscles.<br />
- These exercises often improve bladder control.<br />
- Ask your doctor of nurse if you are squeezing the right muscles.<br />
- Tighten your pelvic muscles before sneezing, lifting, or jumping. This can prevent pelvic muscle damage.</p>
<p><strong>My Pelvic Muscle Exercise Log</strong><br />
Print out this chart and record your pelvic muscle exercises.</p>
<p><strong>Sunday</strong><br />
I exercised my pelvic muscles ____ times.<br />
I spent ____ minutes exercising.<br />
At each exercise session, I squeezed my pelvic muscles ____ times.</p>
<p><strong>Monday</strong><br />
I exercised my pelvic muscles ____ times.<br />
I spent ____ minutes exercising.<br />
At each exercise session, I squeezed my pelvic muscles ____ times.</p>
<p><strong>Tuesday</strong><br />
I exercised my pelvic muscles ____ times.<br />
I spent ____ minutes exercising.<br />
At each exercise session, I squeezed my pelvic muscles ____ times.</p>
<p><strong>Wednesday</strong><br />
I exercised my pelvic muscles ____ times.<br />
I spent ____ minutes exercising.<br />
At each exercise session, I squeezed my pelvic muscles ____ times.</p>
<p><strong>Thursday</strong><br />
I exercised my pelvic muscles ____ times.<br />
I spent ____ minutes exercising.<br />
At each exercise session, I squeezed my pelvic muscles ____ times.</p>
<p><strong>Friday</strong><br />
I exercised my pelvic muscles ____ times.<br />
I spent ____ minutes exercising.<br />
At each exercise session, I squeezed my pelvic muscles ____ times.</p>
<p><strong>Saturday</strong><br />
I exercised my pelvic muscles ____ times.<br />
I spent ____ minutes exercising.<br />
At each exercise session, I squeezed my pelvic muscles ____ times.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is a PC muscle, and what are Kegels? Your PC, or pubococcygeus muscle, is a hammock-shaped muscle in your pelvic area. It runs horizontally from front to back and in daily life you rarely put it to any major use. It does come into play however when you have an orgasm. This is why [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What is a PC muscle, and what are Kegels?</strong></p>
<p>Your PC, or pubococcygeus muscle, is a hammock-shaped muscle in your pelvic area. It runs horizontally from front to back and in daily life you rarely put it to any major use. It does come into play however when you have an orgasm. This is why so many people want to exercise their PC muscle with what is known as Kegel exercises. Stronger &#8216;orgasm muscles&#8217; can provide you with more intense orgasms&#8230;.something not too many people would complain about.</p>
<p><strong>Why are they called Kegel exercises?</strong></p>
<p>A leading gynecologist in the early 1900&#8242;s named Dr. Arnold Kegel created a set of exercises for women to do after pregnancy. Women have PC muscles, but Dr Kegel figured out that when women exercise their&#8217;s after childbirth that they can re-tighten their body and eliminate many of the problems associated with loose muscles post-pregnancy. What women found was that after performing Kegels they were experiencing better orgasms than ever before.</p>
<p><strong>What are the benefits of making my PC muscle stronger?</strong></p>
<p>The benefits span across a few different areas. First, sexually the benefits are obvious. Better orgasms that are stronger and last longer are the most obvious benefits.</p>
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