Progressive Rehab & Strength
Pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence, fecal incontinence, hernias, and diastasis recti are common conditions people of all ages and genders experience. You may be wondering if you can powerlift with pelvic floor or core dysfunction and our answer is almost -YES!
In the final episode of our Pelvic Health month on the PRS Podcast, Drs. Breanne Maruca, PT, PRSCC, CLT, WCS, CF-L1 and Rori Alter, PT, PRSCC, SSC discuss the easiest way to not only identify your pelvic floor symptoms provocation, but also how to continue to make train progress while addressing your specific issues.
Keep a symptoms journal
Lower your training fatigue while keeping intensity and volume in meaningful ranges
For the scoop on this, listen to our 10 Minute Tip episode and reach out to us if you need further help!
Progression without Regression: How to Adjust Training So Things Don't Go Awry! (Article)
RPE in Powerlifting: What is RPE? + How to Use Rating of Perceived Exertion Optimally (Article)
Experiencing powerlifting urinary incontinence and need help resolving it? Book a free consultation with Dr. Breanne HERE!
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