Posts Tagged ‘kegel exercises’

New Year’s and Exercise

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011 by Tara Ford, R.P.A.

Happy New Year!

Joining a gym and getting more exercise is probably the most sought after resolution year after year.  As a former personal trainer I can attest to the fact that the fitness industry booms after we ring in the New Year.  Gym memberships can be very expensive especially when you factor in the money you spend on new sneakers, workout gear, gym bags, iPods and gas money!! Unfortunately, most people will leave the gym altogether by March feeling like a failure for not having achieved their unrealistic goals.

So, this year let’s be more realistic, economical and focus on making exercise FUN!

According to the dictionary, “exercise is physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive for the purpose of conditioning any part of the body. Exercise is utilized to improve health, maintain fitness and is important as a means of physical well-being.”

Nowhere in that definition was the word GYM!  Can you see where I’m going with this?  Sex is definitely a physical activity, it can be planned, structured and if you’re lucky…repetitive!  So, it fits the definition for exercise and like any exercise it helps to improve your overall health and well-being!

So, don’t feel guilty this year if you ditch your gym plans and opt to stay in bed!

{If you do have some alone time – a precious commodity for the busy person – there is a CD for Kegel exercises, called Kegels Anywhere.  Here’s a link to a free demo.

Z100 in the morning and our Kegels Anywhere CD!

Friday, October 29th, 2010 by Ilene Rosenthal, Marketing

Thank you to Z100 for including our new MCFS Kegel CD in your morning chatter!

Our new “Kegel Anywhere” CD has 5 Kegel circuits with two choices of music to help you stick to the Kegel program you know is good for us!  Learn more about Kegels and how other MCFS products can help you tackle the challenges in your sex life – or just make it more fun!

Do your Kegels!

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010 by Bat Sheva Marcus LMSW MPH PhD

I’m sure I’m not the first one to tell you this, but kegel exercises are really important. As you age, the muscles around your vagina and urethra weaken. This can lead to all kinds of problems which, trust me, you don’t want.

Most often women experience leaking urine when they cough, laugh or sneeze. It happens to some women when they have an orgasm. While this is not the worst thing in the world (Panti-liners and towels on the bed during sex help handle the “symptoms”) it is a part of our physical health and well-being.  And because there is a simple way to work on this, there’s really no excuse for slogging through a soggy situation.

The Medical Center For Female Sexuality is putting out a Kegel CD to help you exercise your kegels every day. Stay tuned. We promise we’ll let you know as soon as we have it for you! In the meantime, check our website for instructions on how to do kegel exercises.