Poise* Pilates Videos
Watch videos and read step by step instructions on pelvic floor exercises with Poise* Pilates.
What is the Pelvic Floor?
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that support your bladder, uterus and bowel. Poise Pilates has been designed to help you train and strengthen these muscles so you can be confident and secure in the knowledge that you have control over your own body instead of your body having control over you.
Activating your Pelvic Floor
To get the best results out of the Poise Pilates exercises you will need to activate your pelvic floor muscles throughout each of the movements. Remember to activate these muscles every time you try the Poise Pilates exercises, and throughout the different movements check that the pelvic floor remains turned on.
How do I activate my pelvic floor muscles?
- Get into the pelvic floor activation position: lie on your side with your knees bent up.
- Squeeze your pelvic floor as though you are trying to stop yourself peeing. You should feel your belly button draw in towards your spine in an upwards lift. If this is being done correctly you are likely to feel a tightening sensation around your bladder and vaginal opening.
- Tighten your lower back muscles to form a flat spine and continue drawing everything in and up. Hold for 10 seconds. If you can’t hold this position for a whole 10 seconds, don’t worry you are just getting started.
- Relax and feel the lifting of the muscles with your hand.
- Repeat 10 times holding for ten seconds if you can. Hold for less if you are feeling tired to prevent over working the muscles.
An effective pelvic floor contraction is one where you are able to cut the flow of urine while on the toilet. Try this: empty half your bladder and try to stop the urine flow. If you succeed then your pelvic floor muscles are working. Be careful: do this once only as a test, doing this more frequently can be harmful to your kidneys.
About Poise Pilates and Jane Simons
While providing an extensive range of Australian incontinence products, Poise has also been helping Australian women of all ages manage the all-too-common issue of bladder weakness. As part of our ongoing commitment to preventing incontinence Poise Pilates was created in conjunction with leading obstetric physiotherapist, Jane Simons. Poise Pilates pelvic floor exercises not only strengthen pelvic floor muscles and help improve bladder control, but also help enhance the individual’s general health and wellbeing.
Each of the Poise Pilates exercises is designed to work and strengthen the pelvic floor muscles that support your bladder and other organs. Remember always to “activate” your pelvic floor muscles before each position in order to get the full benefit of the program.
Jane Simons, currently runs core stability classes at the Royal Hospital for Women in Randwick, Sydney. You can find more information about Jane and her work at www.exercisejanesimons.com.au







