Exercise has a quantity of amazing, life-changing benefits.
It can help to avoid depression, heart disease, and diabetes, and it can also
fend off weight gain and improve circulation and lung capacity. There is a proven
direct link between sex and exercise. When you exercise, the brain produces
endorphins that stimulate the release of sex hormones. These hormones reduce
your heart rate, improve digestion, lower blood pressure and cortisol levels
and relax the body. It might
surprise you to learn that exercise also sets the foundation for a healthy,
happy sex life.
Sexual benefits of fitness
Cardio: Cardiovascular exercise, such as
running, rollerblading or even a pick-up game of basketball can rev up
beta-endorphins, which will cause your heart to race and your blood to flow to
all the right places. Engage in these activities with your partner, and you
will find your desire almost doubles.
Strength: The cure for a low libido is lurking
amid all the steel and iron at your local gym too. Strength training increases
levels of growth hormone, which contributes to spikes in testosterone – the
hormone of arousal. Including strength training into your routine two or three
times per week, along with adequate sleep, has been shown to improve sexual
arousal.
Yoga: The roots of yoga date back centuries,
when the practice was used to stimulate a sexual awakening (also known as
tantra.). Focusing your mind and tuning into your senses in a yoga class can
work wonders for your sex life – not to mention, improve flexibility for trying
new positions with your partner.
In general,
engaging in physical activity improves self-esteem and immunity, helps you
manage a healthy weight, and increases stamina and energy – all the ingredients
for a healthy libido.
Physical activity
was shown to prime a woman’s body for sexual activity by making her more
sensitive to touch and increasing the efficacy of stimuli, while men experience
improved sexual function and better orgasms.
If sweating it
out in the great outdoors or pumping iron in the gym sounds like the worst way
to rev up your sex drive, there is good news, Sex is a workout. Spend enough
time on foreplay and swapping positions, and you can torch as many as 100
calories over the course of a 30-minute session. During the act, you will
experience an increase in metabolic rate, heart rate, muscle strength – and you
may even relieve some stress.
If you really want to make sex an effective
workout, consider adding a few novelty items to your time in the bedroom. There are countless benefits of
exercise, and better sex just happens to be one of them. Next time you are
considering skipping your workout, consider the impact it could have on your
sex life – something you might deem worthy of going the extra mile.
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