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→ Tight hips with a lack or range of motion and flexibility
→ Difficulty holding urine or bowel contents
→ Frequent or urgent urination
→ Inability to completely empty bladder during urination
→ Constipation
→ Dribbling after urination
→ Difficulty getting or maintaining an erection
→ Pain after orgasm
→ Pain or odd sensations in the genitals
→ Pain in the tailbone, or elsewhere in the pelvic region
→ Pain elsewhere including the abdomen, low back and groin
→ Plantar fasciitis
The options for men with pelvic floor dysfunction are invasive. Either you’re popping a little pill to get erection support which is a systemic change. Or you’re working with a pelvic floor therapist who’s helping you with manual therapy in your rectum.
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Doesn’t look like much, but sitting on this for 3 minutes a day has the power to strengthen your pelvic floor, improve your sex life, and skyrocket your confidence.
A 6-week guided program to use your Cooch Ball strategically and start seeing pelvic therapy results straight from your living room.
Because takeoff is so much better when you’re *actually* in the plane.
Your Cooch Ball is coming in the mail. This is where we set the foundation through posture and breathing– the root cause of many pelvic floor dysfunction symptoms.
Who knew blood flow could be so…hard?
Build momentum with your Cooch Ball with micro movements and fascia release. You'll be in your body and feel all of that blood flow fill up your pelvic floor again– creating stronger erections and more sensual pleasure.
It’s release week.
With 3 minutes a day, you’ll release tension and soften the fascia around your pelvic floor. This will continue reducing your symptoms.
Progress means we’re no longer healing, we’re improving.
You’ll be seeing clear results by week 4, so we’ll shift the focus to making this a practice that makes your pelvic floor better. You’ll see firsthand just how much you’re in control with the right tools.
That buff look. But for your gooch. Jk. But kinda.
We’re combining 3 minutes of Cooch Ball sitting with pelvic floor exercises to integrate the release portion of the program with strengthening. Expect a muscular rebuild that restores your confidence.
You’ll feel it in the sheets AND the streets.
We’ll build upon the strength exercises this week and take a moment to celebrate your progress. Looking ahead, you’ll learn how to maintain these results so your confidence and sex life keep getting better.
Skip daily videos and tune into the 5-minute quick start to kick off the week and get guidance on the movements for the next 7 days.
→ Easy to deflate and transport
→ Adjustable to your body through amount of air inside
→ Non-invasive
→ Discrete
→ Effective with just 3 minutes a day
When I was 21, I was told the pain was ‘all in my head.’
What started as gut pain turned into chronic headaches and joint pain to the point where it was hard to get out of bed some days.
And at 21 years old, I was peeing my pants when I coughed, sneezed or laughed.
This pain journey inspired me to create The Cooch Ball 20 years later, allowing me to have more health, energy, and joy than I ever had in my 20s.
But quickly, men started buying the product to try and tackle the issues they were too embarrassed to talk about. So now The Cooch Ball doubles as The Gooch Ball.
If you’re ready for a non-invasive way to tackle pain, erectile dysfunction, sexual issues, stiffness, and incompetence– hit that button to get your ball.
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Many men report feeling positive changes after just a few sessions with their Cooch Ball, with noticeable improvements in awareness and sensation within the first 2-3 weeks of consistent practice. Your journey is unique, but committing to a consistent Cooch Ball practice as you work your way up to the optimal 3 minutes a day can accelerate your progress and connection to your pelvic floor.
The Cooch Ball works by creating gentle, targeted pressure on your pelvic floor muscles, encouraging increased blood flow and oxygen to this often-neglected area. By sitting on the ball and engaging in simple movements and breathing techniques, you activate, strengthen and release the tissues around these muscles while simultaneously improving your awareness of this vital region, helping you reconnect to your body's natural functions and sensations. Like a plant needs sunlight and water to flourish, your muscles need oxygen-rich, nutrient-rich blood flow to function properly. This is exactly what the Cooch Ball can help to create!
The science that inspired Jana Danielson to create the Cooch Ball centers on the fundamental principle that muscles—including your pelvic floor—require proper blood flow, oxygen, and movement to maintain optimal function. As Dr. Bruce Crawford's research shows, 90% of pelvic floor dysfunction is actually a fitness issue rather than a medical condition, and the Cooch Ball addresses this by combining principles from Pilates, proper breathing mechanics, and targeted pressure to improve blood flow and muscle responsiveness in the pelvic region.
The Cooch Ball as a pelvic floor wellness tool should be incorporated into your life after you have healed from recent pelvic or prostate surgery or have severe pain that has not been evaluated by a healthcare practitioner. If you have an active pelvic area infection or if you have been diagnosed with a pelvic floor condition, it’s best to consult with your healthcare provider before starting or resuming your Cooch Ball practice. Jana is a huge fan of pelvic floor physical therapy and she always suggests an evaluation by a pelvic floor PT yearly and especially before starting your Cooch Ball practice.
Like any fitness routine, your body might feel temporarily fatigued if you overdo your Cooch Ball practice, potentially experiencing mild soreness or increased awareness in your pelvic region. Listen to your body, start gradually with shorter sessions, and remember that consistency over time yields better results than intense but infrequent sessions. The one and only rule with the Cooch Ball is to allow your breath to be your guide. This means as long as you can calmly breath while you are sitting on your Cooch Ball, you are good to go. If your breath becomes erratic or you find yourself holding your breath, it is time to come off the ball.
The Cooch Ball is designed to be gentle and safe when used as directed, with its soft, flexible material preventing injury during proper use. To ensure safety, always start with low pressure, avoid using it if you have any open wounds or infections in the pelvic region, and discontinue use if you experience sharp or shooting pain rather than mild, productive discomfort.
Yes, barring specific medical conditions, all men have the physical capacity to experience orgasm, though the journey to discovering what works for your unique body can vary widely. As Susan Bratton, Intimacy Expert explains, orgasmic pleasure is actually a learned skill that improves with practice, knowledge of your anatomy, and proper blood flow to your pelvic region. The Cooch Ball will teach you how to both strengthen and release your pelvic floor. Both, the strength and the release phases are necessary for orgasm to occur. Because the majority of men are living with a hypertonic or too tight pelvic floor, orgasm eludes them as they are unable to truly let go and receive the sensation!
You're never alone in your Cooch Ball journey – we offer comprehensive support through our online resources, tutorial videos, and responsive customer service team. Just email support@bloombetter.life to leave your question and our team will ensure it gets to Jana and will pass on her response to you.
Absolutely! Your Cooch Ball journey is entirely self-paced, allowing you to progress through the techniques and practices at a rhythm that feels right for your body and schedule. The included resources are designed to support your individual exploration, whether you prefer to dive deep immediately or gradually incorporate new techniques over time.
You deserve all the pleasure in the world! For optimal results and to shift the entire trajectory of your wellness (because yes, the pelvic floor is that connected to other parts of your body), a daily up to 3 minute practice is advised. However, men who use their Cooch Ball 2-3 sessions per week have produced positive changes. Like any fitness practice, consistency matters more than duration – making it part of your regular routine, perhaps during your morning routine or while relaxing in the evening, will yield the most noticeable benefits for your pelvic wellness and intimate connection.
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