Fitness rehabilitation device capable of performing standing stake and pelvic floor muscle training
A technique for pelvic floor muscles and stances, which is applied to gymnastics equipment, weights, sports accessories, etc. It can solve the problems of boring training and difficulty in mastering the strength of levator ani, and achieve the effect of stimulating exercise interest and promoting physical health
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[0013] The invention can be used in gymnasiums, families, schools and other places. During training, stand on the left sliding trolley with your left foot, and stand on the right sliding trolley with your right foot to perform levator ani movements. At the same time, clamp your legs inward, push the sliding trolley, lift the counterweight, and then relax your legs. Put down the weight, continue to clamp and relax, lift and lower the weight, exercise calf muscles, thigh muscles and pelvic floor muscles. According to individual conditions, increase or decrease the training intensity by increasing or decreasing the number of exercises and increasing or decreasing the weight. When standing, lift the anus and clamp the legs inward. After lifting the counterweight, keep the stance still, and you can realize the action of clamping the horse’s back. You can also increase or decrease the training intensity by increasing or decreasing the counterweight.
[0014] The above is the embodi...
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