DOWNLOAD DIASTSIS RECTI EXERCISE TIPS

An outie belly button is a side effect of separated muscles which you may not even be aware that you have! 


You can turn your outie belly button to an innie belly button by closing your separated muscles (called a diastasis recti) with the research and evidenced based Tupler Technique® Program. 


The Tupler Technique® strengthens the connective tissue joining the separated muscles and this is what brings your belly button back where it is supposed to be.  


So, learn how to check yourself for separated muscles and get started changing your belly button now: https://diastasisrehab.com/pages/check-belly

Watch the video:

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: WOMEN'S PROGRAM PACKAGES

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

Video

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DOWNLOAD DIASTSIS RECTI EXERCISE TIPS

An outie belly button is a side effect of separated muscles which you may not even be aware that you have! 


You can turn your outie belly button to an innie belly button by closing your separated muscles (called a diastasis recti) with the research and evidenced based Tupler Technique® Program. 


The Tupler Technique® strengthens the connective tissue joining the separated muscles and this is what brings your belly button back where it is supposed to be.


So, learn how to check yourself for separated muscles and get started changing your belly button now: https://diastasisrehab.com/pages/check-belly

Watch the video:

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: WOMEN'S PROGRAM PACKAGES

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

Video

RECENT ARTICLES

Postpartum during pregnancy: Belly Pooch or Diastasis Recti? Tupler Technique® Answers
That stubborn bulge can feel like a mystery. Is it fat, bloat, posture—or is it diastasis recti? Understanding the difference...
Incisional Hernia After C-Section and Diastasis Recti: Tupler Technique® Recovery Plan
After a C-section, it’s common to notice diastasis recti. Some women also develop an incisional hernia near the scar. The...
Obesity, Weightlifting & Diastasis Recti in Men: Tupler Technique® Solution
Extra abdominal mass and high-pressure lifting amplify strain on the linea alba. The Tupler Technique® equips men to manage pressure,...
Pregnancy Recovery from Diastasis Recti: The Tupler Technique® Way
Pregnancy is an incredible transformation—but it also brings big changes to your core. As your belly grows, your abdominal muscles...
Pelvic Floor & Diastasis Recti in Seniors: Strengthening with the Tupler Technique®
For many seniors, pelvic floor weakness and diastasis recti go hand in hand. A bulging belly, back pain, or bladder...