drtbear1967
Musclechemistry Board Certified Member
"Ever had a coregasm?” Men replied, "What the heck is that?" But many women replied, "Um, yes. I thought I was the only one!” A coregasm is an orgasm experienced during exercise by many women. Interestingly, this unexpected toe-curler happens even though nothing "down there" is being directly stimulated. In fact, the women report that they weren't even having sexual thoughts beforehand. Most women find this pleasurable, but others do not. "It's a nuisance more than anything else,” one woman said. Many men – and even women who'd never experienced one – have said the coregasm is an urban legend. But science has cleared things up.<!-- /react-text -->
<!-- react-text: 50 -->The Study: Researchers confirmed that exercise – absent of any sexual thoughts – can indeed lead to female orgasm. Hundreds of women participated in an online survey and the results were interesting: • 124 women reported experiencing an exercise-induced orgasm (EIO). 246 experienced exercise-induced sexual pleasure (EISP) – the feeling leading up to orgasm, but not orgasm itself. 51% reported experiencing an orgasm while doing ab exercises. The leg raise in the "captain's chair" machine was often cited. Other forms of exercise also triggered it: weight lifting (26.5%), yoga (20%), bicycling (15.8%), running (13.2%) and walking/hiking (9.6%). In the past, many women have been baffled about this phenomenon. About 20% said they couldn't control their experiences and were reluctant to train in a public gym. Many felt guilty or thought something was wrong with them. This study shows that it's common, and except for being, well, weird, it's not a sign that anything is wrong.<!-- /react-text -->
<!-- react-text: 53 -->What Causes It? – It may have something to do with "pelvic floor recoil" or contractions of those sexy Kegel muscles. It's more likely to happen after the body is warmed-up since blood vessels have been pre-dilated by exercise. So if a female wants to experience a coregasm, get a sweat going then hit some leg raises.<!-- /react-text -->
<!-- react-text: 56 -->Can Men Have One? – A small number of men have reported it, but most of these cases involved horny guys doing sit-ups or other exercises that cause direct friction.<!-- /react-text -->
<!-- react-text: 50 -->The Study: Researchers confirmed that exercise – absent of any sexual thoughts – can indeed lead to female orgasm. Hundreds of women participated in an online survey and the results were interesting: • 124 women reported experiencing an exercise-induced orgasm (EIO). 246 experienced exercise-induced sexual pleasure (EISP) – the feeling leading up to orgasm, but not orgasm itself. 51% reported experiencing an orgasm while doing ab exercises. The leg raise in the "captain's chair" machine was often cited. Other forms of exercise also triggered it: weight lifting (26.5%), yoga (20%), bicycling (15.8%), running (13.2%) and walking/hiking (9.6%). In the past, many women have been baffled about this phenomenon. About 20% said they couldn't control their experiences and were reluctant to train in a public gym. Many felt guilty or thought something was wrong with them. This study shows that it's common, and except for being, well, weird, it's not a sign that anything is wrong.<!-- /react-text -->
<!-- react-text: 53 -->What Causes It? – It may have something to do with "pelvic floor recoil" or contractions of those sexy Kegel muscles. It's more likely to happen after the body is warmed-up since blood vessels have been pre-dilated by exercise. So if a female wants to experience a coregasm, get a sweat going then hit some leg raises.<!-- /react-text -->
<!-- react-text: 56 -->Can Men Have One? – A small number of men have reported it, but most of these cases involved horny guys doing sit-ups or other exercises that cause direct friction.<!-- /react-text -->