EP. 209 - In this episode, I’m joined by Kim Voss—better known as the Vagina Coach—and author of Your Pelvic Floor. As a personal trainer and restorative exercise specialist, Kim brings a wealth of knowledge about pelvic health, particularly for those navigating fitness, childbirth recovery, and aging.
We cover pelvic floor dysfunction, with a focus on urinary incontinence during strength training—something many experience but few talk about. Kim shares science-backed insights, practical tools, and empowering advice for anyone looking to build strength without sacrificing pelvic health.
Topics Discussed:
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How can you prevent urinary incontinence during strength training?
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What are the best exercises to strengthen your pelvic floor after childbirth?
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Can pelvic floor therapy help with recurring UTIs and bladder issues?
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What role does estrogen play in vaginal and pelvic floor health?
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How does strength training impact pelvic floor dysfunction or vaginal prolapse?
On This Episode We Cover:
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00:00:00 – Introduction
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00:02:51 – Kim’s background
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00:09:02 – Urination and pelvic floor health
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00:11:59 – The final pee
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00:14:48 – Nervous bladders & tracking habits
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00:18:44 – Interstitial cystitis
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00:20:41 – Constant UTIs
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00:25:20 – Allergy to your partner
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00:29:28 – Men’s uterine health
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00:33:36 – Vaginal estrogen
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00:40:52 – Putting yourself first
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00:44:48 – Stem cells & vaginal health
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00:47:44 – Hysterectomies
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00:52:25 – Pelvic floor PT
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00:54:42 – Birth control
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00:57:33 – Strength training and uterine health
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01:05:46 – Vaginal prolapse
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01:11:01 – Glute training
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01:12:24 – Where to find Kim
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