Low Pressure Fitness is a comprehensive movement system that targets the core and pelvic floor muscles.

What exactly are Low Pressure Fitness and Hypopressives?

Low Pressure Fitness is a comprehensive movement system that targets the core and pelvic floor muscles (coordinating and toning the muscles), restores posture and myo-fascial mobility and helps to improve breathing by focusing on diaphragm and lateral rib cage movement and position.

A hypopressive or abdominal vacuum is often used while performing the technical poses and movements within Low Pressure Fitness, creating reduced pressure throughout the abdomen and pelvic girdle.

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LPF BENEFITS

LPF BENEFITS

Low Pressure Fitness can help improve postpartum rehab, pelvic organ prolapse, prevent leakage, athletic performance, slim the waistline, and sexual dysfunction.,

Who can benefit from Low Pressure Fitness and Hypopressives?

(with some modifications if you have certain underlying health conditions)

Well, actually just about anyone! 

LPF will help to improve

  • Postpartum Rehab

    Retrain your core muscles after having a baby and heal a Diastasis Recti (abdominal muscle separation)

  • Prevent Leakage

    Helps those with urinary incontinence (uncontrollable leakage) and other forms of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

  • Pelvic Organ Prolapse

    Symptoms of POP can be improved with this revolutionary system to lift the organs, decongest the pelvis and adapt to rises of Intra-abdominal pressure.

  • Slim the Waistline

    Coordinate the abdominal wall and train the inner muscular corset to flatten the belly.

  • Athletic Performance

    Enhance breathing and balance over and undertrained muscles that can occur with focused sport training.

  • Sexual Dysfunction

    Improve certain types of sexual dysfunction by improving pelvic muscle tone, pain and nervous system state.

Hypopressives have been used in certain yoga practices for hundreds of years.

The use of the "vacuum" technique in hypopressives training has dated back to ancient practice of yoga and pranayama, it is known as Uddiyana Bhanda and has been performed for many health and energy benefits. As well, the stomach vacuum was used in the early days of body building to accentuate the waistline and physique. During the 1980s in Europe, Dr. Marcel Caufriez started researching the use of hypopressives for women to help improve pelvic floor dysfunction such as pelvic organ prolapse. By 2006, Dr. Tamara Rial and Piti Pinsach, began researching and developing a comprehensive exercise, fascial approach, and postural training system built on the hypopressive techniques, and by 2014, a revolutionary movement system... Low Pressure Fitness was created. The goal was to create a mind-body-breathwork practice and routine that was easily accessible for the general public to help improve pelvic floor dysfunction and combat some of the negative effects traditional sports can cause. Low Pressure Fitness continues to grow, evolve and train fitness professionals from around the world. What started in Spain has now grown to become an Internationally recognized training system, with over 10,000 trainers representing health and fitness professions. With increased awareness, the prevalence of Pelvic Floor dysfunction (according to the NIH, 1 in 3 women experience some form of pelvic floor dysfunction), and education availability more practitioners including Pelvic Health Physical Therapists are incorporating the techniques into their treatment plans. Low Pressure Fitness, continues to be on the pulse of hypopressives and fascial research, consistently updating, developing and mentoring it's master coaches and instructors to offer the highest quality of instructor and training. Learn from the experts and original in hypopressives training. To become Low Pressure Fitness certified, you need to complete all 3 levels of training, student teaching as well as take a competency exam.

Hypopressives means reduced pressure.

The Vacuum Technique

Check out this video example of performing Diaphragmatic/rib cage breathing, and then performing the Hypopressive or abdominal vacuum technique.

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