On this week’s Real Talk episode, Chelsea Women's manager Emma Hayes discusses pelvic floor health and its 'under-researched' impact on sportswomen.
On this week’s Real Talk episode, Chelsea Women's manager Emma Hayes, alongside elite athletes from the worlds of netball and gymnastics, discuss pelvic floor health and its impact on sportswomen. Hayes raises the importance of having more education and awareness around the subject, especially from a younger age, and shares how Chelsea have begun educating players by enlisting a pelvic health specialist - the first Women's Super League club to do so.
The best way it was put to me was: 'you'll have to deal with it at one point in your life, deal with it at an early age'. 'Working on pelvic floor control is critical to your epicentre, your balance, the way you move, the way you pee.'It gets overlooked because of lack of knowledge and lack of awareness. Every adult female struggles with it at some point. It's best to be on top of that.
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