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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 24 MIN

Train for the Event, Not the Myth: Why Your Pelvic Floor Isn’t Entering the Squeezing Olympics

from Hope For Your Pelvic Floor - The Whole Body Pelvic Health Conversation · host Clairesparrowpilates

Why Your Pelvic Floor Isn’t Entering the Squeezing OlympicsWe are often told to “squeeze” our pelvic floor because it’s weak. But weak compared to what? Weak for which task?Weak in isolation — or weak in coordination? After watching the Winter Olympics and seeing the extraordinary specificity of athletic training, I found myself asking a different question: What if we trained our pelvic floor the way Olympic athletes train for their event? No Olympic coach says, “Just tense everything and hope for the best.” And yet that is exactly what many women are told to do.In this episode, we explore: Why the “just squeeze it” message is incompleteWhat your pelvic floor is actually needed for in real lifeWhy timing, elasticity and coordination matter more than grippingHow everyday tasks like making the bed are complex full-body “events”What it really means to train for your lifeWe break down the unglamorous Olympic event of making the bed — reaching, twisting, lifting, shaking, balancing — and ask honestly:Where exactly does a sustained squeeze fit into that?This episode will help you rethink weakness, reframe strength, and begin training your pelvic floor for the activities you actually do.Your pelvic floor does not need to win gold.It needs to support the life you want to live.🌿 Continue the ConversationJoin the Whole Body Pelvic Health MembershipIf this episode shifted how you think about your body, the conversation continues inside the membership — where I teach you how to apply this work gently, progressively and without fear.🔗 Learn more here: www.wholebodypelvichealth.co.uk ☕ Pelvic Health Café – 27th March at 7pm (UK time)Our next Pelvic Health Café is on Thursday 27th March at 7pm.This is a free, supportive space for women to connect, share experiences, ask questions and realise they are not alone. It’s not a class or webinar. It’s a real conversation — like sitting down together with a cup of coffee.If you’d like to join us free:🔗 Register here: https://go.clairesparrowpilates.co.uk/pelvic-health-cafe-register📘 More SupportHope for Your Pelvic Floor (Book)If you’d like a deeper understanding of your body and a practical, hopeful roadmap forward:🔗 Find the book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CJDBV1YD?ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_J2F7SV635DKBR1KJKZAKIf this episode resonated, please consider subscribing and leaving a review — it helps more women find evidence-based, hopeful pelvic health support.There is hope for your pelvic floor.See you next time.

Why Your Pelvic Floor Isn’t Entering the Squeezing OlympicsWe are often told to “squeeze” our pelvic floor because it’s weak. But weak compared to what? Weak for which task?Weak in isolation — or weak in coordination? After watching the Winter Olympics and seeing the extraordinary specificity of athletic training, I found myself asking a different question: What if we trained our pelvic floor the way Olympic athletes train for their event? No Olympic coach says, “Just tense everything and hope for the best.” And yet that is exactly what many women are told to do.In this episode, we explore: Why the “just squeeze it” message is incompleteWhat your pelvic floor is actually needed for in real lifeWhy timing, elasticity and coordination matter more than grippingHow everyday tasks like making the bed are complex full-body “events”What it really means to train for your lifeWe break down the unglamorous Olympic event of making the bed — reaching, twisting, lifting, shaking, balancing — and ask honestly:Where exactly does a sustained squeeze fit into that?This episode will help you rethink weakness, reframe strength, and begin training your pelvic floor for the activities you actually do.Your pelvic floor does not need to win gold.It needs to support the life you want to live.🌿 Continue the ConversationJoin the Whole Body Pelvic Health MembershipIf this episode shifted how you think about your body, the conversation continues inside the membership — where I teach you how to apply this work gently, progressively and without fear.🔗 Learn more here: www.wholebodypelvichealth.co.uk ☕ Pelvic Health Café – 27th March at 7pm (UK time)Our next Pelvic Health Café is on Thursday 27th March at 7pm.This is a free, supportive space for women to connect, share experiences, ask questions and realise they are not alone. It’s not a class or webinar. It’s a real conversation — like sitting down together with a cup of coffee.If you’d like to join us free:🔗 Register here: https://go.clairesparrowpilates.co.uk/pelvic-health-cafe-register📘 More SupportHope for Your Pelvic Floor (Book)If you’d like a deeper understanding of your body and a practical, hopeful roadmap forward:🔗 Find the book here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CJDBV1YD?ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_J2F7SV635DKBR1KJKZAKIf this episode resonated, please consider subscribing and leaving a review — it helps more women find evidence-based, hopeful pelvic health support.There is hope for your pelvic floor.See you next time.

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