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The Kegel (Big O) Muscle Workout

Created by SonOfKrypton

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Summary

1 Workout / 11 Exercises

0% Cardio / 100% Strength Training

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Workout Program Description

 The goals of Kegels are to strengthen and fortify the pubococcygeus (PC) muscles of the pelvic floor. Why do you want to strengthen your pubococcygeus muscles you ask? Because doing so will maintain and grow your sexual health (along with other unmentionable benefits). Refer to the Wiki page for specific 'Benefits for Women' and 'Benefits for Men' at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kegel_exercise .

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The goal of Kegels are to strengthen and fortify the pubococcygeus (PC) muscles of the pelvic floor. Why do you want to strengthen your pubococcygeus muscles you ask? Because doing so will make your orgasms even more mind-blowing than they are now. Refer to the Wiki page for specific 'Benefits for Women' and 'Benefits for Men' at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kegel_exercise .

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Missing Hold and Release - Kegels
2 sets: 25 reps, 25 reps
Contract the muscle slowly and hold for 5 seconds, release slowly. Work your way to at least 25 reps two times a day.

Missing Elevator - Kegels
2 sets: 10 reps, 10 reps
Slowly contract 1/3 of the way, pause, then 2/3 of the way, pause, then all the way. Do 10 reps two times a day.

Missing Flutter - Kegels
Exactly as the name suggests, you want to rapidly contract and relax your PC muscle. This is a good exercise for endurance and control, as opposed to outright strength. When first starting out, you ...

Missing Flex and Hold - Kegels
By flexing and holding your PC muscle, you'll be making it stronger. Try to keep it flexed for ten seconds....full-force flexed, not just partly contracted. Once you lose control of your PC muscle (...

Missing Flex, Hold, Release, Repeat - Kegels
Flex and hold PC muscle for 2-5 seconds, and release it for 2-3 seconds. Try to do the Flex, Hold, and Release Kegel for as long as possible. You only have to do this one once a day, so give it yo...

Missing The Basic Kegel
A good way to identify the pelvic muscles in men and women is to stop the flow of urine midstream. This is accomplished by contracting the pelvic floor muscles. Restarting the flow of urine is accompl...

Missing Quick Pumps - Kegels
2 sets: 15 reps, 15 reps
Do 15 reps of quick pumps. Start at 15 and work your way up to 100 reps.

Missing Chaotic PC Flexing - Kegels
Find something that has a rhythm. It could be music (probably the best option - listen to a bunch of songs that have different rhythms), or in your car driving by certain determined obstacles (like d...

Missing Variable Minute Holds
First, pick an integer number of minutes. Then, perform very tight kegel holds for this number of minutes. Rest 1 minute. This is one rep. Repeat for as many reps as you'd like.

Missing 15 second moderate squeeze
Clamp your PC muscle down for 15 seconds at a time. Start at 10 reps of these and slowly work your way up to 25 reps in a session.

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What People are Saying

SonOfKrypton

Very true revitalize_me

Thanks for that! I knew of those benefits but I wanted to keep the description light enough that the noted benefits would be applicable for both men and women. That's why I gave the Wiki link for those more curious to find all the benefits as it pertains to their gender. But your info was helpful nonetheless...I didn't know kegel instructions were posted in the offices of most OB/GYNs!

Created over 4 years ago by SonOfKrypton

revitalize_me

Advertised as sexy, but fundamental to women's hea

The description of this exercise emphasizes how it can enhance sexual enjoyment, but it is also fundamental to maintaining a woman's health. Kegels counteract the effects of childbirth and aging, and they can prevent women from experiencing problems like leaky bladders and painful sex. That's why instructions for Kegel exercises are posted in the offices of most OB/GYNs.

Created over 4 years ago by revitalize_me

SonOfKrypton

Jexxer, sorry it took so long to respond to you, but you ever figure out the answer to your question? The kegel by itself is a really basic excercise.....But throwing in all these routines increases its difficulty. Have you already read the "The Basic Kegel" description and tried that? Cause all the other exercises build off that really. Lemme know if you're still have trouble.

Created over 4 years ago by SonOfKrypton

Jexxer

Would be cool if there were more detailed pictures or animations. I know it's kind of a "personal" exercise, but It's hard to understand some exercises listed without seeing how its done. Sorry if I sound like an idiot, but I've never seen these done in person.

Created over 4 years ago by Jexxer

SonOfKrypton

Please feel free to suggest new routines I don't have up that you've used with success. Thanks.

Created over 4 years ago by SonOfKrypton