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Kegel Exercises For Men
You don't need Viagra to cure erectile dysfunctionJust KegelMost men know about the Kegel. The exercise isn't new. The Kegel was discovered by Dr. Arnold Kegel in the 1940's to help women tighten their vaginas after giving birth.
The Kegel was later found to be just as beneficial for men wanting to improve their sex lives. Yet, for one reason or another, most men skip out on the Kegel because it's the only penile exercise that doesn't directly enlarge the penis.
If you're considering hitting that next button, that would be a big mistake. Kegel exercises for men - what they can doDo you want to fix premature ejaculation?Do you want to stop erectile dysfunction?Do you want to have a hard and healthy penis?Then Kegel.If your exercising your penis to improve your sex life, then you'll want to Kegel. Along with providing harder, longer-lasting erections, the Kegel has provided men with a long array of other sexual benefits. Here's a quick list of what Kegel exercises have done for some men:
Many doctors, sexual experts, and websites refer to the the Kegel as the "Sexercise" for all the benefits it provides. And it's true - with all of these benefits, it's a wonder every man isn't waiting in line to do his daily Kegels. What exactly is the Kegel?The Kegel is different from all the other penile exercises in that it actually contracts and strengthens real skeletal muscles - your pelvic floor muscles (commonly referred to as the PC muscle or pubococcygeus muscle). Finding your "PC Muscle" As a side note, the PC muscle is actually a misonomer. When you Kegel, you're really exercising multiple muscles - along with your PC muscle, the Kegel exercises your IC muscle and BC muscle. For the sake of simplicity, we'll stick with the norm of calling the pelvic floor muscles by one name: the PC muscle. How do I Kegel? To kegel, contract your PC muscle when you're not urinating. Try holding the contraction for as long as possible. You probably can't hold it for longer than a few seconds, if that. Many men can't hold the contraction at all. This just means you have a weak PC muscle. Kegel every other daySince your PC muscle is actually a skeletal muscle, like your biceps and triceps, you'll want to give it enough rest to nourish and grow. Just like your other muscles, your PC muscle is easily overtrained. To avoid overtraining, don't Kegel every day. Instead, only Kegel three to four days a week. Your Kegel routine
Stop premature ejaculation & have multiple orgasmsOnce your PC muscle is strong, you'll have the ability to stop yourself from ejaculating. To do this, you'll need to be able to hold a tight Kegel contraction for at least 10 seconds. Once you can do that, try the following method for delaying ejaculation:
It's that easy! The hard part is building up your PC muscle so it's strong enough to withstand the pressure of ejaculating. Accordingly, learning this process may actually take you anywhere from a few weeks to months to even years. Other useful Kegel knowledgeKegels and penis enlargementKegeling while doing Jelqs, stretches, or any penile exercise promotes more blood flow to the penis. In turn, this often enhances the effectiveness of each exercise. So once you get the hang of kegeling, combine Kegels with your other exercises. Kegels aren't just for menKegels can be done by both men and women. Teach your partner to do Kegels and greatly add pleasure to your sexual experience. If a woman squeezes her PC muscle (i.e, kegels) during intercourse, her vagina tightens - increasing the pleasure for everyone involved! The Kegel and premature ejaculation"Uh-Oh, I am coming too quickly. . . What did I do?" Some men find themselves ejaculating quicker than normal when they first start kegeling. Some men even find that they have a case of unwanted premature ejaculation.
If this happens to you, be sure that you're relaxing your PC muscle while having sex. Many penile exercisers find that once they learn how to Kegel, they're unconsciously kegeling during sex. This quickly drains the strength of the PC muscle.
Don't give up on kegeling if it causes temporary premature ejaculation. This beginner kegeling side effect typically passes in just a few weeks time - and you'll be able to last even longer in the bedroom once you get over it. The stronger your PC muscle, the easier it is to stop your self from ejaculating all together.
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