The Resilient Body with Dr. Ar'neka

Ep. 146 What a Strong Pelvic Floor Actually Means (Hint: It's Not Kegels)

Dr. Ar'neka Cooper Season 1 Episode 146

More and more moms are learning about pelvic floor therapy—which is amazing. But one thing I hear all the time? “I was told I have a weak pelvic floor… so I guess I need to do more Kegels?”

Not exactly.

In this episode, we’re unpacking what "pelvic floor strength" really means—and why it’s so much more than just squeezing. We’ll walk through the four key elements that make up true pelvic floor function:

  • Function – How your pelvic floor supports movement, posture, and everyday tasks like jumping, running, or even dancing (especially when you’re leaking mid-move).
  • Alignment – Why ribcage and pelvic positioning matter, and how misalignment during daily activities (like bending over to bathe your kid) can lead to leaks.
  • Strength – The surprising truth: most moms struggle more with relaxing their pelvic floor than contracting it. We’ll share exercises that build real, balanced strength.
  • Timing – Your pelvic floor needs to fire at the right time. We’ll talk about what coordination really looks like and how to train it.

If you’ve been told to “just do more Kegels,” this episode will shift your whole perspective—and give you tools that actually make a difference


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