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Feeling the Squeeze and Actually Strengthening It Are Two Different Things
After standard instructions, only about half of men actually contract the right muscle, and some bear down and make it worse. A normal Kegel is a bodyweight squeeze against nothing, like pretending to lift with empty hands. Coreogen fixes both: squeezing your knees against real spring tension fires the pelvic floor automatically, so you never have to "find" it, and the adjustable resistance finally gives the muscle something to push against, the same progressive overload that builds any other muscle.
3 Sets of 10 Squeezes a Day. That's the Whole Routine.
Sit down, place Coreogen between your knees, and squeeze against the spring. Ten squeezes, three sets, a few minutes a day. You feel the resistance the whole way, and as the muscle gets stronger you climb to higher tension levels, so you can actually feel and track it working. No app, no battery, nothing to insert or charge.
What Makes Coreogen Different
Built for men who tried Kegels, pads and apps and got nowhere. Coreogen trains the exact muscle that controls your bladder, with real resistance you can feel.
|   | Coreogen | Others |
|---|---|---|
| Resistance Training | ||
| Easy To Do Correctly | ||
| Lasting Strength and Control | ||
| Trains the right muscle automatically | ||
| Real progressive resistance | ||
| Built for post-surgery recovery | ||
| Works the whole pelvic sling | ||
| 60-day money-back guarantee | ||
| Discreet, at-home, minutes a day |
Recommended by Urologists
Weak pelvic floor muscles are one of the most common and most overlooked causes of male incontinence, and one of the most trainable.
"Most men are never taught how to train this muscle the right way. A resistance trainer like this makes it simple to do it correctly, which is why I point patients rebuilding control after prostate surgery toward tools like it."
Dr. Alan Pierce, Urologist
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this work for my situation?
Will this work for my situation?
Coreogen is a physical resistance trainer, not an app that just tells you to squeeze. It works on the same principle physios use for pelvic floor training, built for simple use at home, and is designed to help you train the muscle that supports bladder control. If you're recovering from prostate surgery or have an ongoing condition, check with your doctor first.
Is it complicated to use?
Is it complicated to use?
Not at all. Sit down, place it between your knees, and squeeze it 10 times for 3 sets. That's the whole routine, a few minutes a day.
Is it too late for me?
Is it too late for me?
Muscles respond to training at any age. Many men come to Coreogen after years of Kegels that did nothing, and the problem was almost always the method, not their body.
Is it painful?
Is it painful?
No. You'll feel the pelvic floor muscles working against the resistance, but it isn't painful, and you control how much tension you use.
What if someone sees it?
What if someone sees it?
It looks like ordinary exercise gear, and it ships in a plain box with nothing on the outside about bladder control.
Is it worth the price?
Is it worth the price?
It's a one-time $59.95, not a monthly refill. If it cuts your pad use even in half it pays for itself in weeks, and unlike pads it's actually working on the cause instead of catching the leak. It's also backed by a 60-day money-back guarantee.
60-Day Money-Back Guarantee
Train with Coreogen for 60 days. If you don't feel a real difference in your control, email us and we'll refund every cent. No hassle, no awkward questions.