Ladies, now you can look forward to doing your Kegels. This tracking device gives vibration feedback when you’re doing it right, plus a little extra motivation. If you’re female, you’ve probably heard ...
You know those muscles you use to stop the flow of pee? Well those are your pelvic floor muscles. They stretch between the pubic bone and the tailbone and cradle your bladder, bowels and -- in women - ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. But after spending two days trying out the kGoal, I had to admit defeat. It might be a great product for some ...
The kGoal device syncs up to your phone with Bluetooth to help track your kegel exercises. (Photo: Amy Klein for Yahoo Health) You should be doing them while waiting at traffic lights – walking or ...
Not to, y’know, put you on the spot or anything, but let me ask you a question: Do you regularly do Kegel exercises? I don’t. And apparently I’m not alone; like many women, I somehow just can’t seem ...
Just when it seemed wearable trackers has been applied to all domains, start-up Minna Life is taking them where nobody’s dared to go: The kGoal Pelvic Floor Trainer helps women get in shape where it ...
Soft and smartphone-linked, the latest device from a San Francisco startup works the pelvic floor muscles. You might call it a FitBit for the vagina. The maker, Minna Life, claims to be starting a ...
If men can have a fitness device for their nether regions, women certainly can, too. Minna Life has released the kGoal, a $149 "smart Kegel exerciser" that helps you work your pelvic floor muscles ...
A series where we share products that are so good we would do an entire infomercial about it. (But instead, we published this review.) Read more here. I take my sex life as seriously as my day job, ...
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