There’s nothing better than doing something for the pure pleasure of just doing it and then finding out there are extra benefits to it (and some might even argue that it is even better when the extra benefits involve sex). I am sure that after reading this you’ll either go running or have sex… or if you’re lucky… BOTH!
Now, as an entertaining side note: if after reading this you think “My partner tells me sex with me is awesome, can’t get better.” FALSE! If you partner says that, then you’re not running, sex can always get better. If you’re running and you’re not noticing any difference than you might not be running enough. 😉
Now, on to the research (about which we are definitely not experts) which seems to say that:
Male runners seem to have the sexual prowess of men two to five years younger, it found. Vigorous exercise, combined with lifestyle factors such as diet and not smoking, can improve a man’s sexual status by up to 10 years.
“The science is very complex,” says Dr. Ted Fenske, an Edmonton cardiologist who ran the Boston Marathon this year. “But running will improve vascular health and vascular health is necessary for a male to have proper sexual function.”
Mike Finch even goes to the length of saying [this is our new status after Dec. 7th]:
Mike Finch, editor of Runner’s World’s South African edition, says marathoners are “like sexual gods.”
They also seem to have discovered [don’t you love research?!?]:
“… women do benefit from having sex the night before a race,” says Mr. Finch, recalling the finding of Israeli physician Alexander Olshanietzky that “women compete better after orgasm.”
It ends by saying that
Mr. Stanton warns that one of the first things to suffer when an athlete over-exercises is libido.
“Runners can be a bit obsessive-compulsive,” he says, laughing. “Too much of a good thing is not good.”
So, don’t overdo your training… start to run 100miles a week and you might see your libido, and therefore your life, go down the road… [in case you’re a road-runner].
Regarding libido a sports specialist advises:
If your flagging libido is merely a short-term loss of interest in sex, lasting less than a week or two, and occurring sporadically during the year, it is likely that going through tough training periods is simply leaving you feeling psychologically worn down. In this case, I would suggest taking two days off a week rather than just one.
On the other hand, if your loss of libido is accompanied by reduced appetite, poor sleep, muscle or joint soreness, poor athletic performance, or lasting depression, then you are likely to be physiologically overtrained. In this condition, your body is experiencing deep fatigue, and your body’s production of hormones is suppressed. This may well call for a more drastic training cutback, eliminating two or three days of training per week for up to six months.
Another thing to take care of is that some research suggests that running more than 70 miles, might reduce your testosterone production, however, this is very rarely a case for concern as it won’t diminish it to the point for you to become infertile, on the other hand, if you have problems regarding this already, take notice.
Runners World had an excellent article about this back in 2005 and also of interest might be the 2004 Durex Global Sex Survey.
Now, mooooooove 🙂 since sitting on your asses won’t definitely help when you need that small extra help to do the perfect perfect position from page 146 of the Kamasutra your partner is begging for, for ages!!!
On a more private note, our neighbors are normally very expressive during sex, however lately there has been nothing but silence on the other side of the wall. This means two things… either they read the Runners World article and are running around Southampton like crazy and therefore we will have some noisy nights pretty soon, or they should consider reading this article to motivate them to some running. As a polite advice to her [our friendly neighbor], there seems to be some research that shows that lemon juice might help your vocal cords after a night of screaming. I am sure yours are pretty irritated in the morning, so why not take some lemon juice with a strawberry jam on a toast? This is Team Big-Os advice to you!
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Tags: exercise, hormones, libido, research, Running, sex