Five Easy Male Organ Exercises that Keep a Man Ready to Perform
Every man alive wants to keep his package in good, active shape.
Being able to obtain solid male organ function ensures that a guy will be ready
when an action-packed evening of pleasure knocks at the door. But just like a
person needs to train in order to do his absolute best in a marathon, a man
needs to engage in regular male organ exercises so that his instrument is ready
to go the distance; that's simply good male organ care.
Clearly, one of the best exercises around is the act of pleasure,
whether alone or with another person; but to truly strengthen male function, a
man needs to expand his workout beyond this undeniably sensual option.
Here are a few exercises that can benefit all men. Committing to
some of these on a regular basis can enrich male function and positively impact
performance.
Kegel or PC exercises --
The pubococcygeus muscle (or the PC muscle, for short) is the muscle that,
among other things, controls the flow of urine; it also plays a part in male
organ function. If a guy is urinating and suddenly needs to stop, he
automatically contracts or squeezes his PC muscle. The act of contracting the
PC muscle is called a Kegel exercise (after the doctor who developed it).
Males can exercise the PC muscle by simply contracting and
releasing it numerous times. That's easy at first but gets progressively harder
after several repetitions. Start simple: try squeezing for two seconds, then
releasing for two, and repeat this five times. Do at least three sets of five
repetitions over the course of a day. As it gets easier, increase the length of
time for each squeeze and release and the number of repetitions in each set.
Male
organ power lifting --
Many men like this exercise because it requires a firm manhood and so gives
them a legitimate excuse to stroke themselves. Once a man has achieved
firmness, he puts something soft and lightweight on the manhood, such as a dish
towel or a washcloth. With the object in place, he performs a set of PC
exercises; the slight extra weight of the towel or cloth will force the PC
muscle to work harder.
Squats -- This exercise
involves several parts of the body, so a person needs a certain level of
strength and coordination before attempting this. Slowly go from a standing
position to a squatting position, then use muscles to push the pelvis forward;
hold it for a few seconds; and release. Repeat two more times.
Lifts -- This exercise can place strain on the
back, so men with back issues should avoid this. Lie down flat on the floor or
a mat. Move the feet in toward the torso and bend the knees; keep the feet
about shoulder-width apart. With hands flat on the floor by the side of the
torso, lift the pelvis up, hold for two seconds and release. Repeat two more
times.
Edging
practice --
This is another exercise that pleases many men. Set aside a good, solid chunk
of time for self-pleasure. Using proper lubrication, indulge to the point of
release, but stop before actually letting it go. Repeat at least three times
before allowing release to occur.
After
a set of exercises, especially those that involve a lot of manhood touching,
it's a good idea to utilize a male organ health cream (health professionals recommend Man
1 Man Oil) to soothe the
skin. In addition, quality creams contain ingredients such as L-Arginine and
vitamin C that help increase blood flow; appropriate manhood blood flow is an
important factor in healthy tumescence. As a bonus, products containing acetyl
L carnitine can promote increased sensitivity, which can strengthen one's
enjoyment of sensual activities.
For
additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male
organ, visit: http://www.man1health.com.
John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and
is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.