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HAVE A HOODIE……. BELLY BUTTON?

Did your belly button change after your pregnancy? This is a sign of a diastasis recti. Sometimes it is even an umbilical hernia. When the connective tissue stretches sideways, your belly button loses its support.

Your belly button will change when you strengthen your connective tissue and close your diastasis. It will go from an outie to an innie.

Closing a diastasis is all about healing your stretched out connective tissue.

The Tupler Technique® does this 3 ways:

1. Taking the stretch off the “stretched out” connective tissue by continuously positioning it in a narrow position with the Diastasis Rehab Splint®. The splint also puts the separated muscle closer together making them move in the right direction when doing the seated exercises.


2. Protecting the connective tissue from getting stretched. That means being able to hold in your transverse abdominal muscle with activities of daily living and when you exercise. Also, exercises or sports where you flare your ribs or do a forward crossover movements also stretch your connective tissue.


3. Strengthening your transverse muscle with the seated exercises. It is very important to have both transverse strength AND awareness. Strengthening this muscle is important as it puts it then puts tension on the connective tissue. To strengthen the muscles and connective tissue it is important for them both to move “backwards”.


So if you hate your hoodie……time to get started closing your diastasis recti!

Watch this short video about an Outie Belly Button/umbilical hernia and Diastasis Recti

Video

DOWNLOAD DIASTSIS RECTI EXERCISE TIPS

To learn more about Diastasis Recti & the Tupler Technique® read this article: DIASTASIS RECTI RESEARCH AND EVIDENCED BASED EXERCISE PROGRAM

To view my women's programs click this link:  PROGRAM PACKAGES

Watch the short video below to know what a diastasis is.

Video

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DOWNLOAD DIASTSIS RECTI EXERCISE TIPS

HAVE A HOODIE……. BELLY BUTTON?

Did your belly button change after your pregnancy? This is a sign of a diastasis recti. Sometimes it is even an umbilical hernia. When the connective tissue stretches sideways, your belly button loses its support.

Your belly button will change when you strengthen your connective tissue and close your diastasis. It will go from an outie to an innie.

Closing a diastasis is all about healing your stretched out connective tissue.

The Tupler Technique® does this 3 ways:

1. Taking the stretch off the “stretched out” connective tissue by continuously positioning it in a narrow position with the Diastasis Rehab Splint®. The splint also puts the separated muscle closer together making them move in the right direction when doing the seated exercises.


2. Protecting the connective tissue from getting stretched. That means being able to hold in your transverse abdominal muscle with activities of daily living and when you exercise. Also, exercises or sports where you flare your ribs or do a forward crossover movements also stretch your connective tissue.


3. Strengthening your transverse muscle with the seated exercises. It is very important to have both transverse strength AND awareness. Strengthening this muscle is important as it puts it then puts tension on the connective tissue. To strengthen the muscles and connective tissue it is important for them both to move “backwards”.


So if you hate your hoodie……time to get started closing your diastasis recti!

Watch this short video about an Outie Belly Button/umbilical hernia and Diastasis Recti

Video

DOWNLOAD DIASTSIS RECTI EXERCISE TIPS

To learn more about Diastasis Recti & the Tupler Technique® read this article: DIASTASIS RECTI RESEARCH AND EVIDENCED BASED EXERCISE PROGRAM

To view my women's programs click this link:  PROGRAM PACKAGES

Watch the short video below to know what a diastasis is.

Video

RECENT ARTICLES

Tupler Technique® Introductory Program: What You’ll Learn and How to Get It
If you’re searching for a guided solution to heal diastasis recti from the comfort of home, the Tupler Technique® Introductory...
ARE UMBILICAL HERNIAS RELATED TO DIASTASIS RECTI?
Yes, they are! An umbilical hernia is a side effect of a large diastasis. When you strengthen the  weak connective...
How the Tupler Technique® Can Help with Abdominal Separation
How the Tupler Technique® Can Help with Stomach Separation or better known as Abdominal Separation Abdominal separation, also known as...
WHAT EXERCISES SHOULD BE AVOIDED WITH DIASTASIS RECTI?  | TUPLER TECHNIQUE®
check this out WOMEN & DIASTASIS This program is for any woman at any time with or without being pregnant....
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“Mummy tummy” and “men” don’t seem like they belong in the same sentence, do they? But keep reading! You might...