Open your lungs and relax your hard-working pelvic floor after the flu! 😷 Get your heart pumping and your lungs going and blowing with chest-tap step-behinds, then shimmy and shake any gunk that’s been loosened up. Move into child’s pose (breathing deeply into your back body), and end with a few minutes of hips-up time. Skip hips up if that position irritates your lungs! 🫁 Only do this routine when your body is rested and ready.
💃🏻How often? Tune into your body’s needs.
⏱️How long to do each move? Tune into your body’s needs.
✅Pelvic floor safe? Yes. 🙌
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