#pelvicfloor #pelvicfloorexercises #exercises Male Pelvic Floor Exercises to Increase Blood Flow to Your Groin Area An insufficient supply of blood flow to your groin area is the common cause of erectile dysfunction, or ED. Without enough blood going to and remaining in your male reproductive organ during sexual activity, you may not might be able to achieve an erection, maintain an erection, or become hard enough for penetration. Improving blood flow to your male reproductive organ can help address all of these issues. In fact, medications like Viagra and the like, work by increasing blood flow to your male reproductive organ. And research suggests that natural methods of fighting Erectile Dysfunction have the same end result, which is, more blood flow to your male reproductive organ. Now one of the natural methods for increasing blood flow to your groin area is through exercise. Regular exercise has been shown to help strengthen erections, improve blood pressure, blood flow, and hormone levels, and raises chemicals like nitric oxide that increase penile blood flow also. Exercises also helps to boost your stamina, strength, and flexibility. Be sure to follow this exercise routine at least 3 times a week to really begin to see results. #pelvicfloor #exercises #pelvicfloorexercises #abs #standingabs #lovehandles #sidefat ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ✅ Recommended Plan Week 1 👉🏼 Do It 3 Days a Week (1-2 rounds a day) Week 2 👉🏼 Do It 4 Days a Week (1-2 rounds a day) Week 3 👉🏼 Do It 5 Days a Week (1-2 rounds a day) Week 4 and beyond 👉🏼 Do It 6 Days a Week (1-2 rounds a day) ✅ Following along with this video means completing all exercises = 1 round ✅ Repeat for 2 Rounds for a complete workout ........................................................................................ ⏳ Timecodes 00:00 - Start 00:05 - Exercise 1 01:00 - Exercise 2 02:00 - Exercise 3 03:00 - Exercise 4 04:00 - Exercise 5 05:00 - Exercise 6 06:00 - Exercise 7 07:00 - Exercise 8 08:00 - Exercise 9 09:00 - Exercise 10 10:00 - Exercise 11 11:00 - Exercise 12 ........................................................................................ 🟡 Duration: 12 minutes 💪 Exercises quantity: 12 🔶 Format: 1 exercise = 45 seconds work + 15 seconds rest 🧘 Equipment: your body ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ►Relevant hashtags: #shorts #workoutmusic , #workoutzone , #fitness , #workoutzone , #workoutmotivation #remix #workoutmusic #cardioworkoutmusic #workoutmotivation #workoutvideos #gymmusic #workoutmusicmotivation #workoutmusicvideo #workoutmusicmix2023 #remixes #exercisemusic #runningmusic2023 #joggingmusic #trainingmusic #musicforintensity #musicforfitness #musicforexercise #workoutplaylist #abworkoutmusic #danceworkoutmusic #crossfitmusic #endurancemusic #powermusicworkout #cyclingmusic #spinmusic ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ DISCLAIMER: While our thumbnails and title might be controversial, they have absolutely no malicious intent to lie or mislead. YouTube favors videos which are able to attract more "clicks" so that we can introduce our workout videos to as many people as we can. We hope to seek your understanding and look forward to seeing you working out with us as our only goal is to introduce to you a fitness lifestyle. Before starting this or any other fitness program, consult your physician or health care professional. You should avoid physical activity if you (or your family) have a history of high blood pressure or heart disease, or if you have ever experienced chest pain while exercising, or experienced chest pain in the past month while not exercising, smoke, have high cholesterol, are obese, or have a bone or joint problem that could be exacerbated by changing your physical activity level. Your physician or healthcare provider may advise you not to begin this fitness program. If you experience weakness, dizziness, pain or shortness of breath during your workout, stop immediately. This Channel offers health, fitness, and nutrition information and is intended for educational purposes only. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for, or as a substitute for, professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Whenever you have concerns or questions regarding your health, you should consult your doctor or other healthcare professional. Do not disregard, delay, or avoid getting medical or health-related advice from your healthcare provider because of what you read on this website. You use any information provided on this site at your own risk. If you are in the United States and think you have a medical or health emergency, call 911/999 immediately or your healthcare provider. If you find this content offensive, do not use this channel, please.