Challenges with pelvic floor health are a struggle for many women across the UK. Despite affecting up to 30% ofthe female population, they remain a topic not widely spoken about, leaving millions of women suffering in silence.
At Beyond Walls, we believe no woman should feel held back from training or everyday life due to pelvic health issues. This blog will explore the impact of pelvic floor injuries, how they affect women's confidence, fitness, and well-being, and how we can help you train safely and feel strong again.
Pelvic floor dysfunction is far more common than people realise. In the UK:
Despite these high numbers, 3 out of 4 women who are affected don’t seek help, either due to embarrassment, misinformation, or the belief that these issues are a “normal” part of ageing, pregnancy,or menopause. Sadly, 46% of women affected by pelvic health issues will make the decision to stop all exercise due to their symptoms, often before ever accessing a specialist.
But here’s the truth: pelvic floor dysfunction is common, but it is NOT normal. Very often it can be significantly improved with the right approach from the right people.
The pelvic floor is a group of muscles that are critical in supporting the bladder, bowel, and reproductive organs. When these muscles are weakened, overstretched, or too tight, they can contribute to a range of issues, including:
There are other causes of pelvic health issues including pre-existing medical conditions, lifestyle or genetic factors. These issues don’t just affect training—they can impact a woman’s confidence, self-esteem, and daily quality of life.
For women who love CrossFit, HYROX, running, or weightlifting, pelvic floor issues can feel like a huge setback. Many experience:
❌ Leaking during high-impact movements (jump rope, running, box jumps).
❌ Discomfort, pain or a feeling of increased abdominal pressure when performing core exercises.
❌ Worsening symptoms over time if they continue training without modifications.
Some women scale back their workouts or stop training completely—but this doesn’t have to be the case. With the right guidance, you can train safely while strengthening your pelvic floor.
One of the biggest mistakes women make when dealing with pelvic floor issues is "training through" pain, discomfort, or leaking. This approach can be counterproductive and actually worsen the issue.
If you’re experiencing symptoms, the best approach is to adjust your training and seek support. Our coaches can help you scale movements and provide alternatives, but in some cases, the best course of action will be specialist medical support. While modifications in the gym can help, persistent symptoms often require expert intervention from a specially trained pelvic health physiotherapist. There are many local private providers or you can often be referred to one via your GP.
At Beyond Walls, we are committed to breaking the stigma and ensuring that women feel strong, supported, and confident in their training.
Pelvic floor issues shouldn’t stop you from doing what you love. Whether you’re postpartum, dealing with menopause, or simply noticing symptoms, there are ways to train effectively while protecting your body.
At Beyond Walls, we’re here to empower women, not limit them. You deserve to feel strong, capable, and in control of your body—let’s work together to make that happen.
🙋♀️ If you’re experiencing pelvic floor issues or have any questions, speak to one of our coaches. We’re here to help!
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