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Ladies, Weight Training Can Boost Your Libido and Give You More Powerful Orgasms!

Are you a regular gym-goer or hit the jogging track daily? Keep it up as women who frequently exercise become aroused more quickly and are able to orgasm faster and more intensely, a fascinating research reveals. ‘Being physically active seems to be a potent aphrodisiac for women,’ Tina M. Penhollow, an associate professor of health promotion at Florida Atlantic University, was quoted as saying.

 

During a single strength workout, a woman’s body produces higher levels of growth hormone and testosterone that play a pivotal role in sex drive. According to another research by University of Texas at Austin, female study participants were 169 percent more aroused (as indicated by blood flow in genital tissue) while watching a short porn flick after 20 minutes of vigorous cycling than when they watched it without riding beforehand.

 

Hitting the weight room regularly keeps levels of growth hormone and testosterone higher, said a Jamaica Gleaner report. ‘That, along with the stress-busting benefits of pumping iron, can stoke greater sexual desire,’ said Kim Chronister, author of ‘The Psychology Behind Fitness Motivation’ was quoted as saying. Women who exercise frequently and report higher levels of personal fitness are more likely to rate their desirability and sexual performance high above average, the report added.

Here are some more reasons for women to hit the weights:

 

It helps keep osteoporosis away

Research suggests that weight training combined with a diet high in calcium helps increase mineral density and enhances bone modelling. This is particularly important for women who are approaching menopause as their bones start decreasing in density.

 

It helps achieve the ‘well-toned’ look

Resistance or weight training helps sculpt the body better by improving your muscle tone. So, no more wobbly abs, sagging breasts or buttocks. It also tightens the skin adding to the overall toned look.

 

 

It reduces risk of heart attack, diabetes and other illnesses

According to the American Heart Association weight training helps improve cardiovascular health. It does this by lowering bad cholesterol and increasing good cholesterol. It also decreases blood pressure and helps prevent diabetes by keeping the blood glucose level down. It is also known to increase lung capacity which means chances of respiratory illness also decreases.

 

It increases strength and endurance

Weight training helps build lean muscle. Lean muscle keeps on burning calories even after the workout is over. It also increases endurance and makes everyday tasks much easier.

 

It helps burn fat even at rest

Weight training helps build lean muscles while increasing the overall metabolism of the body. Lean muscles help burn fat even while you’re not working out. So, for long lasting weight loss weight training is your best bet.

 

It decreases risk of injury and improves posture

It does so by improving flexibility and reducing muscle stiffness. This in turn reduces backaches and arthritis because it helps reinforce muscles around the joint.

One thing you need to keep in mind though is the importance of proper posture and form during weight training. That’s why it’s always advised that you should have a good trainer when you start with weight training

 

It is a great confidence booster

Weight training has some psychological benefits as well. We live in a world where a woman can pretty much do everything a man can and that includes weight training. Women who lift weights generally tend to feel more confident about themselves.

So get rid of all the silly notions about weight training and go pump some iron, girls!