Researches say that about three percent of frequent cyclists become impotent, and about all of them felt pain before the problem occurred. When a nerve is pressed or blood supply is stops to the penis, a man feels problem.
If you feel no discomfort when you ride, keep on riding and don't worry else, get a new seat.
Avoid pressure on the arteries that carry blood to the penis. Use a bicycle seat nose to help control the bicycle with legs during race.
Ride a more upright position during normal drive not in race as this increases wind resistance and will slow you down. Change positions often as you ride.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Cycling as Impotence Cause
Posted by Net Visitor at 2:41 AM
Labels: cycle seat, cycling, impotence cause, sitting posture
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