Did You Know That Cycling Can Make You Impotent?
It is very hard to believe that cycling can make a man impotent! But, it is true.
The risk of becoming impotent increases greatly if one does cycling for more than three hours a week. However, the risk decreases if cycling is done for less than three hours. The Massachusetts Male Aging Study report has explained this fact.
It is nerve and artery damage that causes impotence.
One can argue that as regular exercising helps to keep arteries healthy, bicycling should help prevent impotence! This is absolutely correct as long as cycling does not damage your arteries or nerves.
Excess of anything is bad and same is the case with cycling. According to the report, three percent of regular male bicycle riders become impotent and most of them feel pain or numbness when they ride.
It is very important to make sure that you are using the right kind of a bicycle seat. Men who do not
feel numb while using conventional bicycle seats are at no risk and they can happily stop worrying.
But, if you feel numbness, it is high time to get a new seat. This numbness is actually felt when a nerve is pinched or the blood supply is shut off to the penis.
Actually, half of the penis is inside the body. The main blood supply comes from an area that lies just behind the scrotum and in front of the rectum. Therefore, the bicycle seats that press on this area can cause impotence.
It is suggested that one should use a seat that does not have a nose. The seat should be wide enough to allow the rider to sit on the sitz bones of his pelvis.
Racers, generally, can not do this as they need to have the seat nose in between their legs while riding with both hands off the handle bars.
But, as riding in this manner is not necessary for you, it is better if you try using a noseless seat so that you can enjoy this sport without any sort of ailment or discomfort.
Betting Baseball - Find the best bet.