If you suffer from pelvic floor dysfunction, Low Pressure Fitness (LPF) may be the answer to your problem. LPF is a holistic movement system that combines breathing, posture, and low-impact exercises to improve core strength and pelvic health. The practice uses "hypopressive" breath techniques, which involve controlled breathing phases that create a suctioning effect, activating deep core muscles and the pelvic floor.
This technique is beneficial for those dealing with issues like incontinence, postpartum recovery, pelvic pain, and low back pain, among others. By focusing on proper posture and managing intra-abdominal pressure, LPF helps individuals develop a stronger, more stable core while reducing unnecessary stress on the pelvic region.
The method is adaptable to individual needs and fitness levels, making it suitable for anyone looking to improve their pelvic health. LPF is beneficial in recovering from an injury and will create a more supportive pelvic floor, LPF is a gentle yet powerful tool you can add to your wellness routine.
Interested in learning more about LPF and the benefits it can offer you specifically? If you live in the Atlanta area, please reach out to me at Activcore Druid Hills to schedule a consultation.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this post are based on the opinion of the author, unless otherwise noted, and should not be taken as personal medical advice. The information provided is intended to help readers make their own informed health and wellness decisions.