Kegel
exercises
Kegel Exercises for Better Sex
By: Mark A. Michael's & Patricia Johnson
This is an extract from the above :
"The pubococcygeal (PC) muscles are the source of your sexual power, and it
is very valuable to exercise them regularly. Women who have children usually learn how to do "Kegel" exercises
to strengthen the vaginal muscles, but most men are either unfamiliar with this practice or mistakenly believe
it is for women only; a student in one of our classes once asked, "do men have those muscles too?" They
certainly do, and exercising the PC muscles has important health benefits for both sexes. It can also add some
new dimensions to your sexual experiences.
These muscles comprise the pelvic floor, running from the pubic bone to the coccyx or tailbone. The easiest way to
locate them and learn to exercise them is to drink a couple of large glasses of water, and then stop the flow of
urine several times as you empty your bladder.
By exercising
and gaining voluntary control over the PC muscles, men can enhance their ability to regulate and intensify
ejaculations, strengthen their erections, and possibly enhance prostate health. Similarly women can become more
sexually responsive, more orgasmic, increase their potential to experience G spot orgasm and maintain urogenital
health as they get older.
Once you have learned how to pulse the muscles, you should make exercising them a part of your daily routine. You
won't regret it. The challenge is remembering to work them, so you need to find something to use as a trigger --
whether it's waiting in line at the bank, riding the subway, sitting in a boring meeting, or listening to music, no
one needs to know why you are smiling. To exercise the full range of motion, you should squeeze, release and bear
down slightly before squeezing again. As you become more skilled, you can isolate different regions of the PC
muscles and work them independently, which is a lot of fun. You can also develop the ability to relax the muscles,
and this will help you delay ejaculation, since the ejaculatory response is a repeated release of tension.
One delightful little technique you can use during intercourse is known as "the Secret Language." This involves
pulsing back and forth with your partner while otherwise remaining motionless. You can intersperse the Secret
Language with more vigorous, conventional lovemaking. It's a great way to develop a more subtle and varied sexual
repertoire and to discover new dimensions of erotic pleasure. We have a hunch your partner will enjoy it
too."
|