Author: Paul Rodgers
Erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation are the twin foes that men all over the world fear. Nearly every man has run into one or other of these problems at some point in his life and we all know how unpleasant they can get. Being in bed with an attractive woman and finding yourself unable to perform is a horrifying experience with lasting negative effects on self-confidence and self-esteem. It only takes one such "accident" to make a man think about ways of making sure that it never happens again. And this is where the Kegels exercises come in.
Many people wonder just what Kegels exercises are and how can this concept help prevent or help alleviate premature ejaculation. For those who have never heard of them here is the background. The first known idea of exercising the pubococcygeus muscle was developed by the Taoist movement in China quite some time ago. One of the features of their spiritual and physical life was to use a lot of exercises which were meant to strengthen various muscles in order to promote health, spiritual development, longevity and better sex.
The exercises targeting the pubococcygeus muscles have been resurrected by Doctor Arnold Kegel and made popular in another age and for different people with other needs. Kegels are actually another way of referring to exercises whose aim is to restore and increase the tone of the pubococcygeus muscle by regular clenching and unclenching. A strong PC muscle helps men maintain control of erections and ejaculations, increases the flow of blood to the penis, keeps the prostate in check in old age and prevents incontinence. The PC muscle can be identified by anyone by stopping the flow of urine when pissing.
Anybody who has ever tried to keep from urinating knows instinctively what muscles to tense in order to close the urethra and keep the bladder from spilling its contents. Men can usually identify the PC muscle by tensing the muscles in their pelvic floor until they find the one that makes their penis jump. This is best done with an erect penis, because the movement of the penis is easier to observe. Basically, the muscle is located between the scrotum and the anus and it's part of the pelvic floor that supports the internal organs and plays a crucial role in the sex organs of both men and women.
A strong pubococcygeus muscle helps promote blood flow to the pubic area, thus increasing the chances that penis enlargement occurs. Not to mention that performing ejaculation control exercises along with the penis enlargement routines is the best way of achieving two goals at once: longer and thicker penis and erections and ejaculations on demand. What more could you ask for?
As stated above, the main benefit men get out of exercising their pubococcygeus muscle is the vastly increased control over ejaculation. A well toned PC muscle can stop the flow of urine, but it can also stop the flow of semen. Therefore, exercises help men gain control over the ejaculation and ejaculate whenever they want, which is a boon to any man and especially to those who suffer from premature ejaculation. The exercises, however, are not a quick fix. It takes a couple of months to see the results, but you can rest assured that you're doing it for your own good.
Naturally, the PenisHealth program features PC flexes because these exercises are crucial to the overall health of the penis.
Paul Rodgers specializes in marketing natural health and beauty products
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