Showing posts with label sexual fitness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sexual fitness. Show all posts

Tuesday

How To Buy Her A Sex Toy

Silicon, rubber, metal, or glass

You don’t want to go overboard with the first sex toy; keep this one simple, subtle and functional. Silicon and rubber have the most life-like feel to them and are always a good choice. They are also very safe, and warm up under a hot tap easily.

Metal is a bad choice because it is quite cold to start off with, though its firmness may be the selling point. Metal can look quite attractive too, and since sex toys aren’t the most gorgeous things on earth, it’s a plus if they’re not ugly.There are some very beautiful glass dildos available. Glass offers a very smooth sensation, and can be cooled or heated to give her some variety. Opting for the "Joe-blow average" toy is your best bet. Stick to the basics. If in doubt, go with silicon. Silicon is neither too soft nor too hard and is durable and hygienic, making it an excellent choice for sex toys. 

Quality vs. cost

Don’t scrimp and save on this toy because you want quality. Having a toy not work or fall to bits at the crucial moment is going to make you look like a cheapie — a mortal sin in chick-talk! 

Presenting it to her

There are a number of ways to do this. If you want it to be a surprise gift, the classiest thing you can do is have it wrapped and posted straight to her with a sexy note. If you want to use it with her, you could put it under the pillow and give it to her on the spur of the moment, though this approach could have negative consequences if, for some reason, she has a problem with your purchase.  If you have any doubt about the reception you will receive, opt for the safety of the shore: Warn her, and give it to her in a non-sexual situation so she doesn’t feel pressured or uncomfortable. Make it funny or sexy — in other words, make it special in some way. It is highly likely that upon receiving your thoughtful and sexy gift, she will not be able to stop smiling and giggling.  




She'll turn it on and get turned on

Buying your girlfriend a sex toy doesn’t have to be a traumatizing experience. Finding a good shop, whether online or downtown, makes life a lot easier: The staff will be educated, the packaging will be discreet and the toy will go the distance and handle the punishment dished out to it. It takes balls for a man to buy his woman a sex toy without her input, so give yourself a pat on the back for being so brave and courageous — and let her enjoy the fruits of your labor.

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Monday

Sex Butters, They're Not For Toast

Whether you’re a couple or all alone, I endorse Sex Butters 100%. They smell great, taste great, and it actually makes you feel like you’re having healthier sex (or masturbation).
If you’re in the market for a sexual lubricant, you need to try some of these get Sex Butters.
Body Butter- 4oz. Chocolate Marshmallow
If you like sex. I should probably try this.

Sleeping Separately Won't Kill Your Marriage

Sleeping separately won't kill your marriage -- in fact, it can help it. A lot. Societal conventions say that moving into separate bedrooms is the beginning of the end of a marriage, but that is simply not true. According to one recent study done in Toronto, 30-40% of couples are already sleeping separately. Many couples just don’t want to talk about it publicly, because people assume that if you are sleeping separately from your spouse, your marriage is in trouble.
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But in reality, the stresses of people with different sleep cycles and styles trying to sleep together night after night after night can create the kind of stress and tension that can cause a marriage to break down. This is especially true in military marriages, where the spouse who is not in the military constantly has to adjust the other spouse being gone, coming back, and getting up at all hours.
Spouses of combat veterans may find their spouses have significant sleep problems because of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)and/or traumatic brain injury (TBI) -- which can result in the other spouse not really sleeping, as well. That was the case for us. I am not a great sleeper under any circumstances, so trying to sleep with a spouse who can’t sleep without heavy medication caused a lot of stress.
Without knowing it and while he was sleeping, usually under the influence of heavy prescription medication, my spouse has hit me, choked me, and thrown me out of bed. I could move closer to him in my sleep and wake up suddenly with his hands around my throat -- because, in his sleep, he perceived my moving closer to him as a threat.
Sleep is important for everyone. Sleep is when the brain declutters itself and processes events. It’s been proven that you need restful sleep in order to stay healthy. Lack of sleep causes irritability, cognitive problems, and weight gain.
For people who are struggling with PTSD or healing from TBI, sleep is essential for healing. My husband’s neurologist recommended that people with TBI get at least 9 hours of restful sleep at night. Lack of restful sleep is one of the biggest health problems that plague our society -- and, ironically, it’s one that is very easy for some people to fix without any kind of medical help or intervention.
When one spouse can’t sleep, or snores, or paces, or wants the room super hot or cold, and the other spouse has similar issues or is a light sleeper, no one is getting the healing sleep they need. Over time that can seriously damage your health, make you gain weight, and keep the spouse with PTSD/TBI from healing.
"What about sex?" That’s the most frequently asked question about sleeping separately. How many couples only have sex immediately before they go to sleep? Not many. But you can always slip into your spouse’s bed before falling asleep or in the morning to have sex. Sleeping separately can radically improve your sex life. Both people are much more likely to be in the mood for sex when they are well rested. It also makes sex more fun choosing whose bed to have sex in. There are a lot of more ways to spice up romantic time together and it will be more fun when you have to make an effort.
In the study I quoted above, many couples who sleep separately reported to researchers that moving into separate bedrooms dramatically improved their sex lives. Physical closeness and intimacy apart from sex is important too, but couples can still get that. Taking naps together are a fantastic way to cuddle and be close without the hassles of sleeping with someone else. My husband and I take naps on weekends that help us reconnect. Another option would be to sleep separately during the week and sleep together on weekend nights. That way you can get restful sleep during the week but the intimacy that you crave on the weekends.
"We don’t have enough space for separate bedrooms." That’s the other big objection that most people raise. I know that space is a legitimate issue. My husband and I chose not to have kids so we generally always have an extra bedroom or two that we can use but people who have kids often don’t have that extra room. But that doesn’t mean you can’t have a separate sleeping space.
If you can’t have an entire bedroom for yourself or your spouse what about carving out a corner of another room? A futon set up behind a curtained off area in the den, playroom, or finished basement will work just fine. Or convert the spare room into a spouse bedroom. Set your guests up on an air mattress in the living room at the holidays. Get creative with the space you have. It really is worth it.
Another benefit to sleeping separately is a sense of privacy that many people give up when they get married. Some people are more independent than others and need a sense of having their own space. Personally, I am an extremely independent person, and I need to have a space of my own with all my stuff. My husband likes to have a room of his own where he can display all his coins, photos from deployment, memorials to the friends he has lost, and other very personal items.
Sometimes living with someone who has PTSD and TBI can be really intense, and it helps that we both have a space to go and breathe when things get stressful or intense. We both enjoy having our own space to meditate, do yoga, and read. We have slept apart for the last several years, and would never go back to trying to force ourselves to sleep together every night again.
Of course this doesn’t work for everyone, but for a lot of military couples or couples dealing with combat-related PTSD and TBI, it can be a marriage-saver. Don’t be afraid to try sleeping separately. If sleeping together was the only thing that kept a marriage strong then no military marriages would ever survive.
By their very nature, military marriages involve long separations. Deployments, temporary duty assignment, trainings, and all the other facets of military life mean that one spouse ends up alone a lot of the time. One of the hardest parts about deployment for me, before we started sleeping apart, was learning to sleep without him when he left and then learning to sleep with him again when he came home. On his second deployment, we were sleeping separately, and the transition was much easier when he came home, because we could both get restful and healing sleep. Even a few nights a week apart can make a huge positive difference.

Wednesday

A Woman’s Guide to Reviving Sexual Libido

A Woman's Guide to Reviving Sexual Libido
Libido simply means sex drive. A woman’s desire for sex can vary individually. When a woman is in a new relationship she will experience what is commonly called “the honeymoon phase” where sex is abundant whilst over a period a woman’s sex drive will decrease. The frequency of sexual activity ranges from daily to not happening at all. If you are concerned about the decrease in your sexual libido, you might need to seek professional help.
What causes female sexual dysfunction?
Female sexual dysfunction is caused by changes in the sexual desire of women. Menopause is common to induce a decline in a woman’s desire for sex. This is primarily due to a hormonal imbalance. Dyspareunia can cause pain during sexual activity with women. Women who have given birth can experience a decline in their sexual libidos due to hormonal changes especially with the increase of prolactin which is responsible for decreasing female’s sexual libido.
Infections
Infections can also be contributing factors to female sexual dysfunction. Women do experience issues with achieving orgasm and the underlying factors which cause this can stem from both medical and psychological reasons. Infections such as thrush or yeast infections can take any woman’s desire for sex away in an instant.
Diagnosis methods
There are different diagnosis methods which can be utilized in diagnosing women with low sexual libidos. Doctors can perform physical examinations which consist of family histories as well as checking the overall health of the female who is experiencing a low sexual libido. Blood and urine tests are utilized with diagnosing methods as well as hormone tests.
Treatments
Reduced sexual libidos are treated with various styles. Treatments can include seeking any underlying medical problems which the patient might have. Hormone replacement therapy which typically adjusts the balance of hormones in a female’s body. Anti-depressants and stress management have proved to work with females suffering from low sexual libidos. Counseling aids as well with the emotional factors involved with females suffering from sexual issues.
Counseling
Many counseling options are available for women if first they become accepting of the problem. Counseling can aid women with learning new communication skills which will in return aid them in their relationships with their sexual partners. Underlying issues can be addressed through therapy as well as education on different sexual techniques and fantasies and desires.
Some women are reluctant to seek counseling to aid them with their low sexual libido issue however, it is of the utmost importance that if emotional or psychological factors are the problem for their low sexual libido’s they must seek counseling to realize what these issues are.
Where should women seek help for low sexual libidos?
Where can women seek help for their low sexual libidos? Their first place to check should always be with their family doctor. A woman’s family doctor can provide referrals to sex therapists or psychologist. Urologists can aid women as well if there are some underlying medical problems which are affecting a woman’s desire to have sex.
Things every woman should remember.
Some things which women need to know about low sexual libidos is that the desire for sexual activity varies individually. Some of the many factors which can affect low sexual libidos in women can be stress, feeling rushed, not being compatible with your sexual partner and any types of drugs which you might currently be taking.
Illegal drug usage as well as alcohol abuse can cause a low sexual libido in women. If you are currently taking prescribed medications, you should check to see what the side effects are. If one of the side effects is a decrease in your sex drive, discuss with your medical doctor an alternative to the medication which you are currently taking.
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Monday

10 Health Benefits Of Masturbation For Men

By Ipshita Kumar




Health Benefits Of MasturbationHow do you like your ‘me-time’? Do you like to fly solo? Yes, we’re talking about good old masturbation.
And however you do it (or don’t do it), there is nothing wrong with taking some time to pleasure yourself, getting to know your body, and exploring what turns you on. And just as taking a shower should be a regular occurrence, so too should be cleaning your pipes, as the health benefits of masturbation are galore. 
Here are the 10 reasons why you should take matters into your own hands right now:

Manages Premature Ejaculation

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Sex therapists across the globe have found that men who experience premature ejaculation during sexual intercourse can benefit from masturbation about 2 hours before sex. This enables them to have a longer duration of intercourse before another ejaculation comes on.

Prevents Prostate Cancer

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A 2003 Australian study found that men who ejaculated more than five times a week were a third less likely to develop prostate cancer. Disease-causing toxins build up in your urogenital tract and when you rub one out, you flush the bad guys out of your system.

Makes You Harder

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With age, you naturally lose muscle tone…even down there. Regular sex or masturbation works out your pelvic floor muscles to prevent erectile dysfunction and incontinence. It keeps the angle of your dangle perky. You must aim to (well!) arrive three to five times a week for rock-solid results.

Improves Sperm Motility

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Some studies found that masturbation improves some quality and motility. “Theoretically, a man masturbating before intercourse releases the residual sperms in the semen transporting tubules. This paves way for new ‘better’ sperms which are released during the sexual act and increase the chances of conception, which can add to your health benefits,” says Dr Mahesh Nawal, an Indore-based sexologist and President of ASECT.

Helps You Last Longer

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Taking yourself to palm prom may help you stretch your sack sessions. Train yourself by timing how long it takes you to orgasm, suggests Dr Nawal. If it usually takes two minutes solo, try for three next time. Or count how many strokes you need to get to your happy place. If you’re spurting after 50, shoot for 60. Practice makes perfect, right?

Reduces Nasal Congestion

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Another small study demonstrated reduction of swelling of vessels in the nose during sex and masturbation. This theoretically may improve on symptoms of the common cold, hay fever, allergic rhinitis and other such health-related ailments.

Manages Stress And Depression

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Masturbation has been used in the management of stress, as it results in release of feel-good hormones, called oxytocin, in the body. It has also been found useful in dealing with depression.

Ups Your Immunity

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Ejaculation increases levels of the hormone cortisol, says Dr Ashish Sabberwal, senior consultant of urology, Fortis Escorts Institute, New Delhi. Cortisol, which usually gets a bad rap as a havoc-wrecking stress hormone, actually helps regulate and maintain your immunity in the small doses. “Masturbation can product the right environment for a strengthened immune system,” Dr Sabberwal says.

Boosts Your Mood

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Masturbating releases a slew of feel-good neurochemicals like dopamine and oxytocin that lift your spirits, boost your satisfaction, and activate the reward circuits in your brain. An orgasm is the biggest non-drug blast of dopamine available, and benefits your health in more than one way.

Prevents Pregnancy And STDs

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Last but not the least, this one is for both you and your girl! For couples not intending to get the girl pregnant, masturbation is a safe way of attaining sexual satisfaction without vaginal penetration which would otherwise lead to an unintended pregnancy. If the man’s penis is rubbed around the vulva and spills sperms there, there could be a chance of getting pregnant. Masturbation poses no risk of contracting an STD. However, mutual masturbation may however result in exchange of sexual fluids when partners touch each other’s genitals, says Dr Nawal.
As a last note, masturbation will not put hair on your palms, make you go blind, kill a kitten, cause infertility, or make you turn gay! What it rather does is allow you to understand your body better, help you to release tension and pursue sexual pleasure on your own, provide an option for a safer sex activity with partners, and let you explore your own fantasies. As the saying goes, who can really love you more than yourself?

Friday

How to find the right sex toy

'I want to start using sex toys – help!'

As one female reader asks how to spice up her sex life using sex toys, Dr Petra Boynton offers the low down on what sorts of toys are available, where to buy and what's appropriate for you.

How to find the right sex toy
I want to surprise my boyfriend perhaps by buying a vibrator. What’s the best way to do this? I’ve never used one before.
I suspect I’m not alone in imagining the scene when you surprise him with a vibrator. Leaving good-natured humour aside, let’s focus on what might suit you both.
What does he want?
Frequently we’re led to believe from sex advice books or articles that everyone loves sex so there’s no need for clarification, leading to the unhelpful stereotype all men like anything sexual they’re offered, and will never have questions or concerns. If he’s already mentioned liking toys it’s still worth having a conversation. If this isn’t something you’ve ever discussed or you’re even sure he wants to do, don’t assume without asking.
He may have some anxieties – it’s not unusual for partners to worry that they would be replaced or feel intimidated by a vibrator. The resources linked to below might reassure him here. Alternatively he may be very keen, or perhaps not bothered either way.
What about you?
You say you’ve not used a vibrator before. It might be this is something you’ve always wanted to try or feel will be a big turn on for you. You might want to explore using a toy alone before introducing the idea to your boyfriend. Sometimes we feel pressure from the media and sex product manufacturers that if we’re not having frequent sex with a box full of gadgets by the bed then we’re boring or deficient. Be certain, before you offer to buy and use a toy, this is something that appeals to you both.
If it turns out he’s as keen as you then it won’t be a complete surprise if you get a toy, but you can still control how and when you show him to add elements of suspense or anticipation if desired.
Thinking about toys
Considering toys can be helpful because it involves you focusing on:
  • communication
  • identifying your wants and desires and articulating those
  • hearing and responding to your partners wishes
  • exploring together what feels good
  • being mindful you have the right to change your mind at any time
It’s also an opportunity to consider other things you’ve perhaps wanted to do (which don’t have to just involve genital stimulation). As well asenhancing other areas of your relationship.
You’ve used the word ‘vibrator’ but people can often use this to mean other ‘sex toys’. Some sex toys aren’t designed for genital use at all but may stimulate other body parts and can be used for pleasure, pain or restraint. On reflection you both may desire something not for genital play. Or may be for genital stimulation but not be a vibrator.
How do you want to use your toy?
Below are links to a number of thoughtful resources by Cory Silverberg that will he you identify if you want a toy to use:
  • on yourself while he watches or holds you?
  • on him?
  • alongside intercourseor that both of you can share/swap?
  • in bed, or somewhere else? Do you need a toy that’s waterproof (for use in the bath or shower)?
Where to buy
You can buy sex toys online or in adult stores. Some pharmacies sell a limited range of products. The quality of products and sales advice can vary. It’s okay to shop around both the outlets that sell toys as well as considering different toys to suit your needs before you make a final purchase. Looking for toys together and discussing this might be a turn on in itself.
Other things to think about
Accessibility
Not everyone finds toys easy to use – particularly if there are problems with mobility or chronic pain. Often sex toy guides don’t focus on diverse genitals. This resource explains how to adapt toys to your individual needs.
Lubricant
Toys can be very enjoyable but if you are using them in or around your genitals or bum using a lubricant is important to avoid discomfort. Check you pick a lubricant that’s suitable for use with your toy.
Hygiene
Remember you will need to keep your toys clean, and if you’re swapping between your or his bum and your genitals then you potentially can spread bugs. Using different toys for anal and other stimulation is a good idea, or covering phallic shaped toys with condoms if swapping between holes or using with other people. More on hygiene here
What next?
You’ve several choices, so having talked about toys you might decide they are something you:
  • keep as fantasy but don’t try in practice
  • use toys, but on yourself/alone rather than with each other
  • use together, in front of or on/in each other
You might find toys become an integral part of your sexual life, particularly if involved with fantasy or role-play. They could be an occasional treat. Or a product that ends up discarded at the back of your sock drawer. You might have to shop around to find the right toy for you.
The decision is both of yours to make.

Thursday

Dealing With Sexual Frustration When You Are Not Getting Fulfilled

It can be a quite stressful and an embarrassing situation for a person to face sexual frustration during his or her lifetime. It is therefore important to understand the entire concept of sexual frustration so as to overcome it with ease. Here are some ways to deal with the situation.
How to deal with sexual frustration
Define sexual frustration
It is important to define the word sexual frustration and what exactly it means for you. You might be undergoing an erectile dysfunction, intercourse pain, reduced desire caused mainly due to depression, stress, illness or different medications. Over and above you may be simply feeling bored to enjoy a sexual relation. This may be for one reason or another. However, what is more important is to search, define and understand the root cause or reason behind the sexual dissatisfaction that ultimately leads to cause a sexual frustration.
Take support
After knowing the underlying cause of your sexual problem, you can seek an expert medical advice. An expert can rightly judge and offer a right treatment for your problem. In case, you feel uncomfortable to visit a sexual expert, you can also take your family or friends into confidence and take their advice to solve your problem of facing sexual frustration.
Do not forget that your main support is your sexual partner with whom you can share your intimate and innermost feelings with greater comfort and ease.
Communicate with your partner
It is important to make your partner aware of your feelings, emotions and your problems too. In case you are avoiding any crucial intimate talk or communication with your partner, you are ultimately making him or her feel undesirable, unwanted and unhappy too. Relationship problem is considered as one of the major cause of reduced satisfaction in any sexual act. Thus, you must remember to make your partner feel more comfortable and happy with you while you both are together.
This can greatly help to enhance sexual intimacy between you two, while also help to solve issues of depression, stress and frustration levels with ease.
Avoid excessive stress
Any trauma, grief or depression can easily invite a reduced desired in sex. This can also increase the sexual frustration in a person to further increase his or her level of stress. Stress can adversely affect the level of your ability to perform as well as enjoy a sexual relationship with your partner.
In case if you find it too difficult to manage your stress level, you must try to visit a psychologist or your family doctor who might offer you different alternative solutions for reducing your stress level.
Avoid triggers that cause sexual frustrations
Alcohol or drugs are the major triggers of any sexual frustration. A person who is under a constant and regular influence of alcohol or drugs can feel a substantial reduce in his or her sexual desires or activity, thereby causing extreme increase in the frustration level both during and after the sexual act.
Excessive intake of drugs can also cause sexual dissatisfaction as well as erectile dysfunction too. It is therefore important to take a timely advice and prescriptions from your doctor especially if you are habituated to alcohol, anti depressants or other pain relievers.

Wednesday

A Hundred Orgasms A Day - Extraordinary People



I just watched that whole thing...Now I'm going to go have a few of my own, hello, vibrator!

9 Best Workouts for Your Sex Life


#Best Workouts for Your Sex Life
Jump-start your libido with one of these sexy workouts.
It’s no secret that exercise boosts your mood, jump-starts your sex drive, and improves your overall health. But that still doesn’t always get you to the gym.
So what could be better than a workout that takes your mind off the fact that you’re working hard to burn those calories?
Sexy workouts help us tune into our bodies in a sensual way, so we feel more receptive and more interested in sex.
Apart from doing the deed itself, these 9 exercises are the sexiest ways to break a sweat. They’ll get your heart racing—in more ways than one!
Pole dancing
No longer just for exotic dancers, pole-dancing classes have sprung up around the country—and appear to be here to stay. Private studios and nationwide gym chains alike offer lessons, no experience necessary. For women with flagging libidos, it can even act as treatment. I often recommend this with my patients as homework
Just don’t expect it to be a walk in the park! Sessions can involve hours of strength work (how else do you stay on the thing if not for clenched muscles?) and sultry swiveling to upbeat tunes.
Salsa lessons
Hit the dance floor for steamy salsa lessons and burn 200 calories in half an hour. You don’t need to be a great dancer—classes across the country are full of people of all backgrounds and levels. Plus, a workout where you get to don a flirty dress and racy heels can’t be bad!
To really stoke the flame, grab your significant other and take a lesson as a couple. Studies show partners who try something new together reap big benefits both in and out of bed!
Strip aerobics (cardio striptease)
You don’t have to look like Carmen Electra to test-drive her striptease-as-cardio workout plan. And don’t worry—you don’t actually take all your clothes off!
This class is more about sexy, stripper-like moves than disrobing—although you can feel free to peel off a sweatshirt or T-shirt, if you want to.
While strip aerobics could still seem intimidating, devotees stress it’s fun and sexy at any size or shape. Join a class where a choreographer can help you learn the steps, or slide into some fishnets and pop in a DVD at home—with or without an audience!
Chair dancing
Chair-dancing workout DVDs seem to have been predominantly relegated to late-night infomercials. But there’s a fitness gem buried even in this risqué routine. Gyrating and jiggling is highly encouraged—and the result is tight abs, legs, butts, and more.
Many private studios are beginning to incorporate these moves into their pole-dancing or other sultry dance classes.
Belly dancing
We love the message of this Middle Eastern dancercise: Love your body no matter what. So slip into a slinky hip wrap and shake what you’ve got to the lively Arabic music. Many major health clubs offer classes that can melt up to 350 calories in an hour!
Plus, for someone who’s not quite comfortable swinging around a pole, this can be a more modest way to get into sexy exercising.
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Naked yoga
Not everyone will warm to the idea of a disrobed Downward Facing Dog. Still, naked yoga studios have popped up around the country. Fans say losing their clothes makes the relaxing and calming practice even better, allowing them to really celebrate their bodies.
The more you get to thinking about sex, the more you’re going to want to have it. Sexy workouts set positive expectations and help you feel more tuned into your body.
Plus, many yoga poses—done with or without clothes—open up the hips, thighs, and pelvis, and strengthen key pelvic-floor muscles for deeper and better orgasms.
Zumba
Literally translated to mean “move fast,” this Colombian dance craze has swept fitness groups across six continents! It’s a mile-a-minute mix of traditional aerobic moves for maximum heart pumping, sassy Latin shimmies, and hip-hop-inspired booty shaking.
Best of all, you don’t have to be a pro to join in the party. New participants are encouraged to hang in at their own pace, picking up the moves as they go along.
Aerial acrobatics
Popularized by circus acrobats, this workout is slowly moving mainstream. It will definitely take some practice, but learning to slink among bolts of fabric hanging from the ceiling—stretching and strengthening, all while defying gravity—is sure to take your breath away.
Some private studios are now incorporating different types of anti-gravity movements into their classes, including yoga in midair!
Hula-Hooping
Hula-Hooping
This sport is not just for kids! Get lost in the hypnotic hip swivels of this super-fun belly blaster. Once you get comfortable with the basic how-to, you can mix and match these fun moves for a 30-minute workout that can burn up to 250 calories!
You’ll notice more than just the inches you lose when it comes to looking in the mirror. It makes us feel better about our body image and that will lead us to be more interested in physical and sensual activity.