The
rumor: A bout of sexual activity can burn between 100 and 300 calories
We hear all the time that sex is
a great workout, but what are the hard facts? How much sex is considered
exercise? On a scale from fast asleep to Brangelina, where does the average
sexual encounter lie on the calorie-burning scale?
The
verdict: Sex burns a few calories, but frequent friskiness isn't going to
replace the gym
You may not be getting quite as
good of a workout between the sheets as you think. According to a study
conducted by the New England Journal of Medicine, sex lasts six minutes on
average and only burns about 21 calories.
As an exercise physiologist and
someone who even finds ways to burn calories while driving and working on my
computer, I found this to be a very disappointing statistic, 30 minutes of sex
can burn in the neighborhood of 85 to 100 calories; if you feel like you have a
pretty vigorous sex life, you're probably on the higher end of that statistic.
This got me thinking. While it
appears that we probably shouldn't be giving up our gym memberships in the name
of sex anytime soon, there are ways we can optimize our sex excise. Here are
some ideas:
Sex
before breakfast. Having
sex in the morning is a great idea for several reasons. A man's testosterone
levels are the highest between 7 and 8 a.m., for one. Also, if you make time
for a half-hour morning session, you can roll out of bed and right into your
morning workout and you're already warmed up! Now that's something worth
setting your alarm for.
Flexi-sex. In the average yoga class, you can burn
anywhere between 100 and 300 calories per half hour. Incorporating some of your
favorite yoga poses into your sex life can definitely up the caloric ante and
stretch your hip flexors at the same time. (I'll let you take creative liberty
with this one.)
Eating
for endurance. Incorporating
some endurance-boosting foods can also help when trying to kick it up a notch
in the sex department. Foods such as figs, oysters, celery, blueberries,
peanuts, bananas, garlic and even chocolate have the potential to boost a man's
sexual stamina.
(Note: Carb-loading the night
before your morning sexathon is not recommended and will likely be
counterproductive.)
Switch it
up. With
sexercise -- as with any workout -- it's important to try new and different
things all the time. By trying more challenging and adventurous positions, you
use different muscles for stabilization, constantly surprising your body (and
maybe your partner), and getting a better workout.
If you find yourself in the same
few positions every time and your most adventurous sex location is the foot of
the bed (yawn), it's definitely time to mix it up.
Core-gasm. Engage your core at all times while having
sex. Focusing on your core and isolating the muscles around your pelvic floor
will not only strengthen your six-pack, it'll make your tummy look flatter in
the moment.
Also, there's increasing
evidence that the
right core workouts can induce orgasm. Talk about double the pleasure!
Cross-train. We've already established that sex doesn't
really count as your primary form of exercise, so why not exercise for better
sex?
Research
shows that
women who regularly exercise have more active sex lives, reach orgasm more
quickly and are more easily aroused than sedentary women.
Furthermore, in the study, women
were more sexually responsive following 20 minutes of vigorous exercise. Among
males, short intense exercise is linked with increased testosterone levels,
which may stimulate sexual interest and behavior.
Looking for the perfect warm-up
and foreplay for a steamy hot shower session? A sexy morning workout with your
other half may do the trick. Focus your workout on isolating muscles that will
help you while in the sack. Pelvic thrusts are a must!
Source: upwave.com
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