Pelvic Reawakening is the main introductory program within NOSNOST.
It is suitable when the pelvis, breath, and lower body are not secondary details, but central parts of the current state of the body.
This is not isolated pelvic work.
The state of the pelvis affects how the whole organism breathes, stands, moves, rests, responds to pressure, relates to contact, and how much vitality is actually available.
For many people, the pelvis is where the difference becomes visible between a body that merely manages life and a body that can actually bear it.
The pelvis is not only an anatomical structure.
In this work, it is approached as a living field of support, breath, weight, movement, sensitivity, boundaries, vitality, and sexuality.
It includes:
the pelvic bones and joints,
the pelvic floor and deeper lower-body layers,
the relationship between pelvis, lower back, hips, and groin,
the lower abdomen and its tone,
the connection between pelvis, diaphragm, and breath,
how weight moves into the legs and the ground,
the relationship between pelvis, center, chest, and head,
sensitivity, vitality, and sexual aliveness in the lower body.
When the pelvis bears well, the body does not need to organize so much from above.
The breath can move more freely. Weight can descend. Walking becomes more fluid. The lower body becomes more present. The upper body does not have to compensate so strongly. The person may feel less effort and more available life.
This program may be useful if:
the pelvis, lower back, groin, hips, or lower abdomen feel tight, dull, overloaded, numb, or insufficiently alive,
the breath does not naturally move downward,
the body feels more organized from the upper body than from the ground,
standing, sitting, walking, or resting work functionally but do not feel truly supported,
your system runs on control, effort, or willpower rather than living support,
sexuality, sensitivity, or vitality are present as themes, but not well integrated into bodily support,
there is genital numbness, hypersensitivity, or discomfort connected with pelvic tension or lack of lower-body integration,
you have already tried other forms of work, but something has not settled into the lower body,
you do not need another explanation, but a precise entry into direct somatic work.
The aim is not to simply relax, strengthen, open, or fix the pelvis.
The aim is to restore the living participation of the pelvis in the whole organization of the body.
In practice, this may mean:
more support from below,
deeper and less controlled breathing,
less need to hold the body from the chest, shoulders, jaw, or head,
clearer pelvic sensation and aliveness,
more natural connection with the ground,
more fluid walking and standing,
less bracing in the lower back, groin, abdomen, or chest,
better conditions for rest, movement, contact, and intimacy,
more available energy without stimulation,
a more stable basis for further deep work if needed.
The first shift may be simple: the body begins to recognize what is alive, what is braced, what is dull, what is overloaded, and where it substitutes support through control or effort.
This distinction is often essential.
Once the body is no longer perceived only through a problem or through performance, the direction of change becomes much clearer.
Because the pelvis is connected with breath, weight, tone, ground contact, movement, boundaries, sexuality, and overall regulation, change may show itself in several areas:
standing and walking may become less effortful,
sitting may feel more grounded,
the breath may become less high or restricted,
the lower back, groin, hips, lower abdomen, or chest may feel less held,
the pelvis may feel more present, full, sensitive, or alive,
energy may become more available without being forced,
rest may become more restorative,
contact with others may feel less internally braced,
sexual vitality may feel less separated from the rest of the body,
the body may return to itself more easily after pressure or demand.
The work is not measured by intensity.
It is measured by whether the change becomes usable in life.
This work is not based on simply strengthening the pelvic floor.
Many people already hold too much. Generic instructions such as “pull everything in” may activate superficial layers or increase tension without restoring true support.
The question is more precise:
What is tense?
What is weak?
What is dull?
What is over-sensitive?
What is overloaded?
What is compensating?
What can the body actually bear now?
How does the pelvis relate to breath, legs, diaphragm, spine, and contact?
Only from this reading does it make sense to guide the body further.
The work may include activation, release, relaxation, breath, movement, and touch — but none of these is used mechanically.
The aim is integration.
The program usually consists of:
4 sessions × 3 hours
This duration gives enough time to enter the body, work precisely, and integrate what has changed.
The work may include:
guided body awareness,
standing, sitting, lying down, and walking,
breath and support,
pelvic and lower-body organization,
micro-movement,
stretching and gentle activation,
touch when appropriate and agreed,
simple home practice,
integration into ordinary life.
The program has a clear frame, but it is not a mechanical sequence of steps.
The exact work follows what is actually present in the body.
In some cases, one or two additional 3-hour sessions may be useful.
Location: Velká Ohrada, Prague 13
Language: English or Czech
Clothing: sessions are clothed
First step: free 20-minute orientation call
Individual 90-minute session: 3,200 CZK (approx. 130 EUR)
Intensive individual 180-minute session: 5,900 CZK (approx. 240 EUR)
Pelvic Reawakening program: 4 × 180 minutes, 22,800 CZK (approx. 920 EUR)
Prices are in Czech crowns. EUR equivalents shown for reference.
We look at your situation, the state of your body, and the most appropriate form of work.
Booking form: Open Booking Form
Email: nosnost-prague@outlook.com
WhatsApp: (+420) 602250701