Sex is a physical activity so naturally getting and keeping fit will greatly improve your love-making skills. Here are some exercises for better sex.
The pubococcygeal (PC) muscles
The muscles you use to stop urinating midstream are called the pubococcygeal (PC) muscles. If you're male they’re also the muscles that contract when you ejaculate. You can learn to build control over them and prolong ejaculation by doing an exercise called a Kegel. Start by doing a short clench of your PC muscles, relax, and then try to do a longer clench for about 10 to 15 seconds. Repeat ten times, at least three times a day. The more you do the better control you will have.
Kegel exercises are good for women to do as well. By practicing them you will have more control over your vaginal muscles. You'll get more sexual satisfaction and a reduced chance of vaginal infections.
Pelvic lifts
Lie down on your back with your knees bent and your hands by your side. Lift your pelvis up and down as if you were having sexual intercourse. This is a great exercise for the doggy-style position. It's also my favorite exercise for better sex.
Push-ups
Lie down on your stomach with your hands parallel to your shoulders. Push up with your hands until your arms are straight and your chest and knees are off the ground. Then lower your body so it almost touches the ground. Repeat ten to twenty times.
Crunches
Lie down on your back with your knees bent. Cross your feet together and lift them off the ground so that they are parallel to the floor. With your hands on the back of your head or crossed against your chest lift your chest off the ground using your stomach. Be sure to focus on a spot on the ceiling to avoid straining your neck. Do three sets of twenty each.
Slides
Lie down on your back with your knees bent. Place your hands on the top of your thighs and slide them to the top of your knees, lifting your chest off the ground and using your stomach muscles. Slide your hands back down to your thighs. Do three sets of twenty each. Again, be sure to focus on a spot on the ceiling to avoid straining your neck
Prayers
Lie down on your back with your knees bent and legs apart. With your hands in a prayer position push them through your legs, lifting your chest off the ground and using your stomach muscles. Do three sets of twenty each.
Do push-ups and stomach exercises to strengthen your shoulder, back and abdominal muscles. You won’t tire as easy when you’re making love.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Sex Is Good For You
According to scientists, sex evolved despite the fact that asexual reproduction was working well with animal and plants. But sex is a rather more complex process designed to provide for a far larger number of combinations and possibilities in the resulting offspring. The asexual act was much simpler and it didn’t involved a mixing and matching of different genes, sexually reproducing creatures of every sort, with new and unique genetic combinations arriving in each generation.
In many species, including ours of course, sex leads to a bonding which is base of our civilization and society. Sex increases the strength of our bonds, male to female. Biology has also provided other instincts to safeguard the future of our genes. This has been shown that your family loyalty is in direct proportion to the degree of kinship. So, however much the grandparents dote on grandchildren, they will be even more concerned with their own children. Family bonds develop. As families expand, their requirement for scarce resources increases, so devices have to be created which enable us to share what we find or produce. In early times, a larger group also provided additional protection from predators. So, over 200,000 years, what we now know as “Society” has developed. Sex has motivated human beings to find better answers to the challenges of nature and constantly to improve our ability to handle our environment.
So too, the age-old act of reproduction has also evolved from a necessity for existence into a periodical expression of pleasure and love. How has this happened and to what effect? It is now known that Nature has evolved some pretty clever mechanisms to support sex and make sure we continue to reproduce. For example, hormones secreted during the sexual act help to reduce stress and lead to production of morphine which is a painkiller.
Your Home GymSex also provides a good healthy workout to many muscle groups, in particular, the muscles around your pelvis, buttocks, stomach and arms, which often have little other exercise in daily activities. A “session” of sex can burn 200 calories. It will also improve blood circulation, lower your cholesterol level, while the exercise will release feel-good endorphins. When you are sexually excited, your pulse rate increases from 70 to 150 beats per minute. You would have to lift quite some weights to achieve this in the gym.
Prevent SicknessHormonal secretions also make men stronger and the produce collagen in women, which adds smoothness and glow to their skin. Another hormonal product of sex, progesterone, helps person fight acne. Regular sex also produces an antibody, immunoglobin, which helps fight of many diseases.
Reduce stressRegular sex is said to reduce stress and increase life expectancy. This is caused largely by your body’s desire for rest after sex and partly by the “feel good” factor produced by endorphins.
And so to bed . . . to sleepAs you become sexually excited, your blood is pumped harder. More hormones too, help to add up to 20 per cent to a woman's breast size. Oxygen enriched blood also reaches your brain and can improve your memory. It goes without saying that an act of love ends with the ultimate relaxation and sleep - especially after a hard day at work! The raised level of oxytocin produces a strong tranquillizing effect. Sex is therefore a perfect natural soporific.
So, sex is not only healthy, joyous and fulfilling but very good for your health.
In many species, including ours of course, sex leads to a bonding which is base of our civilization and society. Sex increases the strength of our bonds, male to female. Biology has also provided other instincts to safeguard the future of our genes. This has been shown that your family loyalty is in direct proportion to the degree of kinship. So, however much the grandparents dote on grandchildren, they will be even more concerned with their own children. Family bonds develop. As families expand, their requirement for scarce resources increases, so devices have to be created which enable us to share what we find or produce. In early times, a larger group also provided additional protection from predators. So, over 200,000 years, what we now know as “Society” has developed. Sex has motivated human beings to find better answers to the challenges of nature and constantly to improve our ability to handle our environment.
So too, the age-old act of reproduction has also evolved from a necessity for existence into a periodical expression of pleasure and love. How has this happened and to what effect? It is now known that Nature has evolved some pretty clever mechanisms to support sex and make sure we continue to reproduce. For example, hormones secreted during the sexual act help to reduce stress and lead to production of morphine which is a painkiller.
Your Home GymSex also provides a good healthy workout to many muscle groups, in particular, the muscles around your pelvis, buttocks, stomach and arms, which often have little other exercise in daily activities. A “session” of sex can burn 200 calories. It will also improve blood circulation, lower your cholesterol level, while the exercise will release feel-good endorphins. When you are sexually excited, your pulse rate increases from 70 to 150 beats per minute. You would have to lift quite some weights to achieve this in the gym.
Prevent SicknessHormonal secretions also make men stronger and the produce collagen in women, which adds smoothness and glow to their skin. Another hormonal product of sex, progesterone, helps person fight acne. Regular sex also produces an antibody, immunoglobin, which helps fight of many diseases.
Reduce stressRegular sex is said to reduce stress and increase life expectancy. This is caused largely by your body’s desire for rest after sex and partly by the “feel good” factor produced by endorphins.
And so to bed . . . to sleepAs you become sexually excited, your blood is pumped harder. More hormones too, help to add up to 20 per cent to a woman's breast size. Oxygen enriched blood also reaches your brain and can improve your memory. It goes without saying that an act of love ends with the ultimate relaxation and sleep - especially after a hard day at work! The raised level of oxytocin produces a strong tranquillizing effect. Sex is therefore a perfect natural soporific.
So, sex is not only healthy, joyous and fulfilling but very good for your health.
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