Kegel Exercises for Men - Beginners Pelvic Floor Strengthening Guide

Kegel exercises for men step by step Physiotherapy guide to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles. Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist Michelle teaches you the correct Kegels position, exercise technique and how long for results. These Kegel exercises are for men with erectile dysfunction, bladder or bowel control problems or with prostate surgery. Website: 1. Kegels Position The best position to do Kegels is the position where you feel your pelvic floor muscles working, usually lying down or sitting forward away from the chair support.. 2. Correct Exercise Technique Start by locating your pelvic floor muscles at the base of the penis and around the anus. The correct Kegel technique involves contracting the muscles at the base of the penis by contracting as if to shorten the penis and tighten as if stopping the flow of urine. At the same time tighten the muscles around your anus as if stopping gas from passing. Relax your pelvic floor muscles back to resti
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