Pelvic floor muscle exercise can effectively accelerate the blood circulation in the rectum, thus alleviating or preventing the occurrence of hemorrhoids, and can also strengthen the contractility of the bladder, thus alleviating the problem of urinary incontinence to a great extent. When doing pelvic floor exercises at ordinary times, it is best to pay attention to the combination of work and rest under the guidance of professionals to avoid physical overwork.
Aerobic exercise, including running, swimming and cycling, is the most commonly used item for exercisers. However, it is unscientific to insist on aerobic exercise but ignore strength training. In fact, strength training can help you continue to burn calories when you are not exercising, and it can also help maintain muscle weight and make people look young.