Thank you so much for this video. It explained diastis and posture and running so much better than any other videos ive seen. I really feel like i understand better now. Thank you!
Thank you for the encouragement! We appreciate it (: Feel free to also look around on our website for more information covering all things core and pelvic floor weakness at online.thetummyteam.com! And don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.
We are happy you have too! Thank you for your support. We really appreciate it! If you'd like to find more resources we have plenty on our website at online.thetummyteam.com! Feel free to take a look at our courses, blogs, pages, etc. Don't hesitate to let us know how we can help you.
No one is a natural runner until we discipline ourselves to do it. Then it can become addicting-believe it or not. I have friends that were not “natural runners” st all and literally hated running or never even thought of it. At some point they challenged themselves and then went on to do so much with running and haven’t looked back! We have such a sedentary lifestyle, we have to be trained to run correctly, and learn to regulate our breathing to not wear ourselves out and give up.
I love this!!!!!!! Everything you are saying from the beginning to the car part is definitely me. I have to keep listening...i wish I could come see you guys...o how I need the help...i know without a doubt I would feel at least 99% better!
Hey! Thank you for commenting! I'm glad you resonate with our videos! We have seldom been coming into the clinic recently. However, we do offer online programs (that are currently on sale) that directly reflect and are just as effective as coming in to see us! We also offer eSessions as well. I encourage you to look at online.thetummyteam.com/online-programs and online.thetummyteam.com/esessions to learn more about what we offer. Please also do not hesitate to contact us via email through our site. We'd love to give you the help you need!
We do encourage abdominal splinting as long as it is alongside core rehab. Splinting is only a part of the rehabilitative process, not the whole process. So if worn and used incorrectly, your muscles can become dependant on the splint (which is what we want to avoid). Rather, splints are meant to act as 'training wheels' to the rehab process. Throughout our courses, we teach you how to correctly wear and wean from your splint. You can read more about the benefits of splinting and how to correctly wear them at online.thetummyteam.com/splinting/benefits/ Let us know if you have further questions about this!
Thank you soooo much I will be looking into your offered programs because I really am desperate to recover so thanks again and I look forward to working with you all. God bless
I love your videos. I've struggled with diastasic recti since my first, large 10lb 14 oz baby in 2005. Since then, I've had 2 other babies and they were both over 10lbs. My back is killing me. I feel defeated. I can't seem to fix my diastasic recti. I think I've made it worst by getting personal trainers who weren't knowledgable about it. My doctor says that it won't ever heal because it's skin that holds the muscles together and skin looses it's lacticity. Do you think that there are times where it can't be healed and surgery is the only option?
I'm glad you find our videos resourceful! Great question. It is very common for postpartum moms to struggle with diastasis recti (DR), and unfortunately, it is very underdiagnosed due to the lack of awareness & knowledge of the condition (including in the medical field as well as in the fitness community), as you mentioned and have experienced. It is very possible that because of this, you may have been doing counterproductive exercises and movements, causing your DR to worsen and therefore your back pain to worsen. Your back pain (and other possible symptoms) is your body compensating for a very weak core. Also, when there is a separation, your skin does lose its elasticity as there is less blood flow to that area. However, when we close this gap and reconnect your abdominals, this is able to restore and the more your core is connected, the more blood flow there will be. With all of this said, the truth is, DR is definitely able to heal and we can help you get there...this is our specialty! We have had many clients (online and in our clinic) who have come to us struggling with very wide and deep DR, along with other symptoms of functional core & pelvic floor weakness and have found healing, avoiding surgery completely. The times where we have had clients come to us and then have proceeded to have surgery are those preparing for c-sections or other abdominal surgeries. Otherwise, in 10 years of being in this business, we have only had 3 special cases with clinic clients who have been able to close their DR mostly and then proceed with surgery due to other past surgeries causing build up and adhesions. Regardless, we would love to help you restore your core strength and heal/close your diastasis. The best program we have for this is our Core Foundations program. You can look more into this at online.thetummyteam.com/core-foundations. If you want to get to know us more, visit our site at online.thetummyteam.com and check out our various informative pages, blogs & free resources. Also, please let us know if you have further questions or concerns and feel free to do so by email through our client form! I hope this helps.
Thanks for such an informative video! Do you recommend some sort of waist trainer belt for tummy support during exercise? I do hit training, which involves running, rowing and weight lifting, but I’m pretty sure it’s worsening my diastasis.
Aryane, It is good to be aware of what type of training belt, wrap or splint you are using. They are good for having that sensory reminder to keep optimal alignment, but if you're not careful, it is likely that your abdominal muscles will become dependant on these belts. It is also very important to consider how you're using your core during workouts. Any kind of forceful forward pressure against your abdominal wall will definitely contribute to worsening your diastasis. When you are exercising, try being more aware of keeping elongated postures and avoiding any crunch -like movements. Running, rowing and weight lifting are all okay to do if you do them right. However, sometimes we need to slow down, go back to the basics to safely strengthen the abdominals. So, I would suggest you look into our Core Foundations course as this walks you through how to be aware of your transverse abdominis (your innermost corset muscle), close your diastasis, and further strengthen your core. We also go over how to wear and wean from a splint correctly. The exercises we give you are rehabilitative, practical, and effective for your everyday life. We'd love to help you! You can look more into it here: online.thetummyteam.com/core-foundations
Way to go on closing your DR! Great question. Yes, it is safe with the guidelines that we offer in this video. It is important that you pay attention to your form. Remember to listen to your body for your capabilities and progress slowly with optimal alignment.
Thank you for being willing to share. We'd love to help you. Have you taken a look at our online rehab programs? Perhaps look around at online.thetummyteam.com/online-programs and be sure to check out Core Foundations.
Hy sis, am frm kerala.. Ur video 8is soo informative.. I wnt to clr ma dbts.. Can u hlp me? My c-section is done 2 yr before.My Age is 21 and i have 50 kg and 153 cm hght.. My bust size 33, my abs is 29 bt my waist or lower abs is 37...i can't were jeanz... Bcz of bulging or bloating of ma abs. Plz hlp me dear...
Hi, thanks for reaching out! You can check out our online programs here: online.thetummyteam.com/core-foundations-for-men We successfully treat people all over with world with our comprehensive online core rehab programs. Let us know if you have any questions.
There is a lot of explanation required and involved in terms of overall physical therapy and core rehabilitation. Many factors are connected to your core like a chain reaction so the information we share is therefore extensive and detailed so our clientele and followers can get the full picture. Thank you for your feedback nevertheless.
Thank you so much for this video. It explained diastis and posture and running so much better than any other videos ive seen. I really feel like i understand better now. Thank you!
probably the best channel for diastasis recti information keep it up!
Thank you for the encouragement! We appreciate it (: Feel free to also look around on our website for more information covering all things core and pelvic floor weakness at online.thetummyteam.com! And don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.
I am so happy I have found you all! Such a great explanation of this!
We are happy you have too! Thank you for your support. We really appreciate it! If you'd like to find more resources we have plenty on our website at online.thetummyteam.com! Feel free to take a look at our courses, blogs, pages, etc. Don't hesitate to let us know how we can help you.
No one is a natural runner until we discipline ourselves to do it. Then it can become addicting-believe it or not. I have friends that were not “natural runners” st all and literally hated running or never even thought of it. At some point they challenged themselves and then went on to do so much with running and haven’t looked back! We have such a sedentary lifestyle, we have to be trained to run correctly, and learn to regulate our breathing to not wear ourselves out and give up.
I love this!!!!!!! Everything you are saying from the beginning to the car part is definitely me. I have to keep listening...i wish I could come see you guys...o how I need the help...i know without a doubt I would feel at least 99% better!
Hey! Thank you for commenting! I'm glad you resonate with our videos! We have seldom been coming into the clinic recently. However, we do offer online programs (that are currently on sale) that directly reflect and are just as effective as coming in to see us! We also offer eSessions as well. I encourage you to look at online.thetummyteam.com/online-programs and online.thetummyteam.com/esessions to learn more about what we offer. Please also do not hesitate to contact us via email through our site. We'd love to give you the help you need!
I have this condition!😢
Tummy Team what do you think about wearing a wrap to hold the muscles in place.
We do encourage abdominal splinting as long as it is alongside core rehab. Splinting is only a part of the rehabilitative process, not the whole process. So if worn and used incorrectly, your muscles can become dependant on the splint (which is what we want to avoid). Rather, splints are meant to act as 'training wheels' to the rehab process. Throughout our courses, we teach you how to correctly wear and wean from your splint. You can read more about the benefits of splinting and how to correctly wear them at online.thetummyteam.com/splinting/benefits/ Let us know if you have further questions about this!
Thank you soooo much I will be looking into your offered programs because I really am desperate to recover so thanks again and I look forward to working with you all. God bless
@@gracefullyguidedinfaith417 We are pleased to help you! If you need anything at all definitely please contact us at online.thetummyteam.com/contact
I love your videos. I've struggled with diastasic recti since my first, large 10lb 14 oz baby in 2005. Since then, I've had 2 other babies and they were both over 10lbs. My back is killing me. I feel defeated. I can't seem to fix my diastasic recti. I think I've made it worst by getting personal trainers who weren't knowledgable about it. My doctor says that it won't ever heal because it's skin that holds the muscles together and skin looses it's lacticity. Do you think that there are times where it can't be healed and surgery is the only option?
I'm glad you find our videos resourceful! Great question. It is very common for postpartum moms to struggle with diastasis recti (DR), and unfortunately, it is very underdiagnosed due to the lack of awareness & knowledge of the condition (including in the medical field as well as in the fitness community), as you mentioned and have experienced. It is very possible that because of this, you may have been doing counterproductive exercises and movements, causing your DR to worsen and therefore your back pain to worsen. Your back pain (and other possible symptoms) is your body compensating for a very weak core. Also, when there is a separation, your skin does lose its elasticity as there is less blood flow to that area. However, when we close this gap and reconnect your abdominals, this is able to restore and the more your core is connected, the more blood flow there will be. With all of this said, the truth is, DR is definitely able to heal and we can help you get there...this is our specialty! We have had many clients (online and in our clinic) who have come to us struggling with very wide and deep DR, along with other symptoms of functional core & pelvic floor weakness and have found healing, avoiding surgery completely. The times where we have had clients come to us and then have proceeded to have surgery are those preparing for c-sections or other abdominal surgeries. Otherwise, in 10 years of being in this business, we have only had 3 special cases with clinic clients who have been able to close their DR mostly and then proceed with surgery due to other past surgeries causing build up and adhesions. Regardless, we would love to help you restore your core strength and heal/close your diastasis. The best program we have for this is our Core Foundations program. You can look more into this at online.thetummyteam.com/core-foundations. If you want to get to know us more, visit our site at online.thetummyteam.com and check out our various informative pages, blogs & free resources. Also, please let us know if you have further questions or concerns and feel free to do so by email through our client form! I hope this helps.
Thanks for such an informative video! Do you recommend some sort of waist trainer belt for tummy support during exercise? I do hit training, which involves running, rowing and weight lifting, but I’m pretty sure it’s worsening my diastasis.
Aryane, It is good to be aware of what type of training belt, wrap or splint you are using. They are good for having that sensory reminder to keep optimal alignment, but if you're not careful, it is likely that your abdominal muscles will become dependant on these belts. It is also very important to consider how you're using your core during workouts. Any kind of forceful forward pressure against your abdominal wall will definitely contribute to worsening your diastasis. When you are exercising, try being more aware of keeping elongated postures and avoiding any crunch -like movements. Running, rowing and weight lifting are all okay to do if you do them right. However, sometimes we need to slow down, go back to the basics to safely strengthen the abdominals. So, I would suggest you look into our Core Foundations course as this walks you through how to be aware of your transverse abdominis (your innermost corset muscle), close your diastasis, and further strengthen your core. We also go over how to wear and wean from a splint correctly. The exercises we give you are rehabilitative, practical, and effective for your everyday life. We'd love to help you! You can look more into it here: online.thetummyteam.com/core-foundations
I wanna go back to running my diastasis was 4 fingers space and now its 1 finger...is it safe?
Way to go on closing your DR! Great question. Yes, it is safe with the guidelines that we offer in this video. It is important that you pay attention to your form. Remember to listen to your body for your capabilities and progress slowly with optimal alignment.
Can you jump rope with diastasis recti ?
I had a bad fall forward a yr and half ago and it seems much worse w bloating pushing on diaphram and now bladder too. Mine is literally about an 8.
Thank you for being willing to share. We'd love to help you. Have you taken a look at our online rehab programs? Perhaps look around at online.thetummyteam.com/online-programs and be sure to check out Core Foundations.
Hy sis, am frm kerala.. Ur video 8is soo informative.. I wnt to clr ma dbts.. Can u hlp me?
My c-section is done 2 yr before.My Age is 21 and i have 50 kg and 153 cm hght.. My bust size 33, my abs is 29 bt my waist or lower abs is 37...i can't were jeanz... Bcz of bulging or bloating of ma abs. Plz hlp me dear...
Hi, thanks for reaching out! You can check out our online programs here: online.thetummyteam.com/core-foundations-for-men
We successfully treat people all over with world with our comprehensive online core rehab programs.
Let us know if you have any questions.
She can talk a lot....She could have gotten to the point sooner.
There is a lot of explanation required and involved in terms of overall physical therapy and core rehabilitation. Many factors are connected to your core like a chain reaction so the information we share is therefore extensive and detailed so our clientele and followers can get the full picture. Thank you for your feedback nevertheless.