When I first “cracked the code” on stabilizing and reversing prolapse, and wrote and published Saving the Whole Woman, I set up this forum. While I had finally gotten my own severe uterine prolapse under control with the knowledge I had gained, I didn’t actually know if I could teach other women to do for themselves what I had done for my condition.
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Aging gracefully
May 29, 2015 - 5:23pm
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Congratulations, surviving!!
Congratulations, surviving!! Love the video!!
Christine
May 29, 2015 - 8:42pm
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Thank you, dear Surviving....
....for being here and helping to keep the WW forums wired together. I love the video too. We should let this beautiful woman know she is our current WW idol! xxxxxooooo
Kittu's Collie
May 30, 2015 - 1:27am
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Congratulations!
Good to know that the Whole Woman posture is all the rage ! Thank you Surviving.
Desert Rose
May 30, 2015 - 1:27am
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Happy anniversary!! Thank
Happy anniversary!! Thank you for the video, it makes me happy.
Kittu's Collie
May 30, 2015 - 1:40am
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Yay!!!
I get to share your anniversary Surviving Sixty. The postman just delivered Christine Kent's Book and the first aid prolapse DVD. Being in India I was a little apprehensive about it going missing. I feel so happy!
Surviving60
May 30, 2015 - 4:31am
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Thank you dear ladies! So
Thank you dear ladies! So happy for you KC, now you are off and running. - Surviving
Surviving60
May 30, 2015 - 5:47am
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I'm sure there is a very high
I'm sure there is a very high incidence of prolapse amongst female athletes and fitness professionals who are trained to engage their abdominal "core" and suck it all in. Maybe this lovely lady will escape our fate! - Surviving
budahazya
May 30, 2015 - 7:23am
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Dear Surviving, this video is
Dear Surviving, this video is fantastic. I am happy that you have been here for 5 years! Happy WW anniversary :) budahazya
ActiveandLapsed
May 30, 2015 - 5:03pm
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Thanks
Thanks Surviving for all your work on here. I enjoy reading your posts.
I like the video and after it switched to another video talking about the figure competition the poses were for. Did anyone else watch this?
They didn't talk about the tummy much but it looked like it was relaxed with the pull up through the chest like WW. The instructor did say to never tuck the butt under so again like WW. I am not sure if they were exaggerating their lumber curve but it is really interesting. Maybe this could become a craze - as the contestants said it was much more feminine than body building and the women all looked healthy with attainable bodies. Of course they were doing weights but possibly in correct posture - it didn't show that part.
Thanks for posting this link. Sorry I didn't copy the link you tube moved me to.
ActiveandLapsed
May 30, 2015 - 5:25pm
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Oh Bugger - tight abs
Well I got inspired on a Sunday morning and did some research on figure poses on You Tube. They do say tight abs. I think the lady in the video your posted S60 had bucked that trend - how lovely - she looks great and feminine rather than the harder look for the women below. It is quite interesting to compare her to the women in the link below. I like looking at different bodies and picking out which bits are in line with WW and which bits are not. When I started I could not really say but I am learning to get better. Maybe doing this will also help new people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6FYjKR9Jx8
Blue-banded Bee
May 31, 2015 - 5:03am
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tight abs
I agree AL, the NZ video showed hardness of the body, but these videos of 'posing' are for body builders, so they are meant to be showing off muscle definition. I saw a different one after S60's link and they were talking about it being "different because it's feminine" - they put on high heels etc! I would think they'd all show off defined abs... but perhaps it's a cultural aspect to acceptance/rejoicing of the relaxed belly?
Blue-banded Bee
May 31, 2015 - 5:05am
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Thanks Surviving!
A great video for interesting discussion. And happy anniversary to you! That date was my parents' wedding 50 years ago.
Aussie Soul Sister
May 31, 2015 - 5:29am
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Congratulations Surviving
Congratulations Surviving from me!
Thanks so so much for all your work here!
Love the posture in your video!
Much love,
Aussie Soul Sister
Surviving60
May 31, 2015 - 7:50am
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I did the same thing when I
I did the same thing when I first this found this video.......looked for other examples of figure posing and quickly realized that there are different levels and types of competition, some of which are definitely more about muscles and body-building than overall fitness. Women body builders, it pains me to watch them. - Surviving
Snapcracklepop
June 5, 2015 - 3:05pm
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Happy Anniversary!
Very much enjoyed the video and how devoted you are to WW!
To the next five years and beyond,
Snapcracklepop
ActiveandLapsed
June 5, 2015 - 9:58pm
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yeah I watched the ladies
yeah I watched the ladies after the video too and they looked really nice. Then I googled figure posing and it went onto the body builder type stuff. Lets hope the relaxed, feminine form gains some popularity.
Kittu's Collie
June 8, 2015 - 1:09am
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WW Posture is so liberating!!
I come from a culture where women are not supposed to flaunt their breasts. Not that younger women bother. Being in the academia, I have had to carefully control public image. I dress to office in clothes which are designed to have a veil of some kind draped over the upper half of the body.When I began to stand with my chest lifted from the ribcage, it initially felt very strange. Now I find it so liberating. I walk tall and feel that I own the earth . I just need to remind myself of the following:
- chin tucked in slightly, I tend to tilt my head back
-stomach relaxed and not sucked in.
- chest lifted up from the rib cage. The stomach then while relaxed is drawn up and doesn't flop
To me it seems a more powerful posture than the one I had before. I do slump from time to time. This definitely is about conscious living.
Can some one tell me how to jiggle. I understand 'fire breathing' and 'nauli' from the DVD and book. How does one jiggle?
Surviving60
June 8, 2015 - 4:12am
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Jiggling
There are lots of ways to do this. Mine is pretty simple. I just hinge at the hips and then start to move my legs and feet really fast (feet remaining flat on the floor) and kind of massage my belly at the same time. It's just a way of helping move those organs into the belly, great for before/after firebreathing, before/after a bowel movement, etc. Any motion you devise to help settle your organs in a forward position feels great. - Surviving
Kittu's Collie
June 8, 2015 - 5:45am
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Is it a kind of rapid
Is it a kind of rapid vibratory movement of legs? Do you hold the posture? And in which direction do you massage? Is there a demo anywhere?Thanks Surviving.
Surviving60
June 8, 2015 - 5:57am
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There is no official way to
There is no official way to jiggle or any demo that I know of. I think it was Louise who came up with the concept years ago, and many of us have our own variations. Fab has a version where she has hands on the floor. So much of this work is about visualization - picturing your organs falling into the belly, and doing whatever feels like it's helping them get there. - Surviving
Aging gracefully
June 8, 2015 - 6:03am
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For me, I do more of a
For me, I do more of a jumping up and down, with either hands on floor or on a chair or even the back of the tub, but then I am moving the heavier uterus. You probably don't need to be so agressive with the other celes. Like surviving said, it is just a way to get things moving in a better position for firebreathing.
Kittu's Collie
June 8, 2015 - 6:18am
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Thanks again Surviving and
Thanks again Surviving and Aging Gracefully.I have been following a few threads on jiggling and will try your suggestions.