Why Post-Workout Sex is So Damn Hot
Did you realise that getting hot and sweaty at the gym is the perfect prelude to getting hot and sweaty in the bedroom. According to experts your libido is on fire after an intense workout so getting down and dirty after hitting the gym is just what the Dr ordered.
We know that exercise increases your overall health and your sense of well-being but what is it about working out that makes you feel like going a second round in the bedroom?
Working out makes you feel sexy!
Good sex happens when you feel sexy! A study in 2016 focussed on women’s body image and any links to sexual satisfaction. It found that women who were dissatisfied with their body felt less desire to have sex and were more likely to have issues achieving orgasm. Women generally have more distracting thoughts than men during sex and it’s often anxiety about their bodies. If you exercise you generally have higher self-esteem and feel happier about your body which in turn makes you feel more desirable.
Working out reduces stress
Let’s face it, stress is a mood killer and it can affect your libido. Whether it’s lifting weights, Pilates or swimming laps exercise is sometimes referred to as meditation in motion. By concentrating on our body’s movement we reduce the stresses of the day and experience an increase in energy setting you up for a seriously sexy sex session.
It’s pheromones baby!
Studies have also found that physical exercise can boost levels of DHEA which is a major player when it comes to sex drive, sex appeal and orgasms. Most of our pheromones, the scents which dictate attraction and mating, are derived from DHEA. A study even found that the higher levels of testosterone in men’s sweat was actually a turn on for women whilst low levels of DHEA in women can significantly impact libido.
You’re more “loved up” after working out
Research studies have found that physical exercises increases the level of oxytocin, the love hormone, in our brains. And a study from the University of Texas also found that exercise increases “physiological sexual arousal in women". So it figures that if we’re heading home to a partner after a workout we may feel more bonded and ready to initiate sex.
You activate your pleasure seeking neurons
Physical activity also stimulates the release of the neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin, brain chemicals which play an important part in regulating your mood. Dopamine plays a big role in motivation and reward – it’s what actually helps us anticipate that sex = pleasure. While serotonin is involved in how you process your emotions, which can affect your overall mood.
Improved strength & flexibility
While there is nothing wrong with missionary – coital alignment technique, CAT, is one of our favourite positions and almost guaranteed to get her off - some more advanced positions require a more acrobatic approach. If you have a regular exercise routine chances are that you will have more flexibility and be less likely to injure yourself than someone who doesn’t work out. And after a training session and a stretch those muscles and ligaments are lengthened and strengthened ready for your at home workout!
Working out might give you harder erections
Working out obviously gets blood and oxygen circulating throughout your body more efficiently. Lack of exercise is a lifestyle factor strongly associated with erectile dysfunction which affects almost 23% of men who lead a sedentary lifestyle. Cardio exercise improves your heart health which, in turn, gets your heart racing and increases blood circulation to your penis. Studies have shown that some men with ED can improve their erectile function with regular cardio exercise.
So now is not the time to turn into a couch potato. Get that exercise program happening and get your heart pumping.
Do it for your lovers and your libido!
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