Fast Walking
In a study of 31,000 men over age 50, Harvard researchers found that aerobic exercise
resulted in a 30-percent lower risk of erectile dysfunction (ED). More specifically,
according to another study, aerobic activity that burns at least 200 calories per day (equal
to fast walking for two miles) can significantly lower the risk of ED. Brisk walking is
thought to help ED by improving circulation and blood flow. “Fast walking, running, and
other aerobic activities help your sex life for the same reason that they prevent heart
attacks,” says McCall. “They keep your blood vessels clear.” The result can be stronger and
longer erections. Vigorous activities, such as running and brisk walking, also release
endorphins and relax you, which can boost sexual performance.
Yoga
Want to shake up your sex life with some new positions? Practising yoga will give you better
sex by allowing your body to get into creative positions for maximum pleasure during
intercourse. “Yoga will help your flexibility,” which can result in better sex, McCall says.
Some experts say it can also improve your stamina in the sack by drawing your energy in and
up. McCall recommends yoga poses that improve pelvic muscles, such as the Bow Pose, Peacock
Pose (also called the Forearm or Elbow Balance), and Shoulder Stand.