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/Stuffy noses are annoying. The constant reaching for a tissue to remove congestion to searching your medicine cabinet for relief are only temporary measures.
Read MoreStuffy noses are annoying. The constant reaching for a tissue to remove congestion to searching your medicine cabinet for relief are only temporary measures.
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Read MoreOur sex life is an extremely important component of our well-being – it can relieve stress, lower blood pressure and enhance our immune system. But to keep activities in the bedroom bustling, your sex life can get an extra boost by remaining fit and that means to exercise.
Exercise increases energy, stamina, tones muscles, burns fat and improves mood and self-image. All of those benefits will extend into the bedroom and can improve sex life beyond your wildest fantasies. Just burning an extra 200 calories a day can lower the risk of erectile dysfunction for a man – which always puts a damper on performance. Throw in some cardio, strength training and stretching you’ll be trying out new positions impressing your partner and yourself.
Even if your sex life is currently going great, never take things for granted. To keep bedroom moves fresh, vibrant and exciting, you need to care enough to do what it takes to make that happen. Here are the moves all of us should do to achieve this:
1. Do planks
Planks are terrific for increasing endurance, stamina and giving arms staying power for the missionary position or other on-top positions. The core muscles in the abdominal area are particularly targeted for thrust and helping to prevent a back injury.
2. Lying leg raises
Lying leg raises is an intense move meant to improve thrust and targets the quads and glutes making upright sex positions easier to do.
3. Kegels
Yes, there are kegels for men and for women. Training the pelvic floor muscles can prevent an overactive bladder, erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. In addition, kegels will tone and strengthen the pubococcygeus muscles and the perineal muscles improving the rigidity of an erection and the power of ejaculation in men. Regular practice of performing kegels helps women have more intense contractions during orgasm due to more blood being sent to the pelvic region. And men will be very happy she is doing kegels as kegels help a woman get a better grip during intercourse to hold on really tight onto their partner’s penis – he’ll love it.
4. Push ups
The classic push up is one of the best moves anyone can do for strengthening the upper body and core. Regular push-ups will bring noticeable improvements in staying power, a stronger thrust and better stability for on-top positions.
5. Squats
There is almost no better way to strengthening the lower body than doing squats daily. This powerful sex-enhancing move can increase testosterone levels increasing blood flow to the pelvic region which means more intense orgasms. Having better lower body strength will also improve thrust ability.
Here is another perfect exercise everyone should be doing – it enhances endurance, mobility, balance, core stability and builds strength. Blood flow is also directed to the pelvic region when performing a lunge which results in better moves in the bedroom.
7. Reclined butterfly pose
Women are usually mindful of stretching but most men tend to skip flexibility moves – bad idea. Loosening up the inner thighs and hips are necessary if a couple wants to engage in a variety of sexual positions. A reclined butterfly pose will do the job of stretching those muscles making them ready for action.
Here’s another stretching move targeting the inner thighs, hamstrings, obliques, pectorals, triceps and lats. Performing this move leads to improved circulation, reduces fatigue and creates long, toned muscles giving you more leverage in bed.
9. Interval training
To really boost your stamina and endurance, there is nothing quite like interval training to make it happen. Interval training is a type of training involving a series of low- to high-intensity exercise workout interspersed with rest or relief periods. The high-intensity periods are close to anaerobic exercise giving it your all while the recovery periods are of much lower intensity. It can be done on a track, at the park, on a bike, elliptical, stair climber or treadmill. However you want to do it, it will help you achieve peak performance in bed.
10. Seated straddle stretch
Sitting at a desk or in front of a computer for hours can constrict muscles below the belt. Loosen things up with a straddle stretch, improving blood flow to the groin and pelvic region helping to enhance sensation while improving orgasms. Stretching and lengthening out the often underused muscles in this area can also aid in maneuvering yourself into more adventurous positions in bed.
What about performing a strip tease or send naughty texts or emails to one another during the day lighting the fire for a romantic interlude later on? Having fun coming up with sexual adventures can be a boost to kindling sexual energy.
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Read MoreUniversal blood donors may have one more thing to brag about: they perform more reliably sexually. New research indicates that men with blood type O suffer fewer problems with erectile dysfunction (ED) than any other blood group. Put another way, men with blood types A, B and AB are the most at risk for impotence.
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Read MoreExercise equals better heart health, better immune functioning, better bone strength, better self-esteem, better sleep, and ….better sex? Yes indeed. Embracing exercise to obtain the other health benefits can give you an extra added bonus of also improving your sex life.
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Read MoreIf nothing else, sex gets you out of own mind and forces you to focus on the physical matters at hand. This action of being both mentally and physically present helps to reduce stress in a similar way physical exercise does.
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