Lift and – Oops! Spontaneous Seed Release while Exercising
Wow! There’s nothing quite like a really good workout to make a guy feel good. Sure, he may feel tired, but he also has gotten his blood flowing, his heart pumping and his body that much more fit. In some cases, though, there can be an embarrassing consequence of exercising – spontaneous seed release, or spurting male seed in the gym shorts without consciously stimulating the manhood. Spontaneous seed release is a fairly uncommon male organ health issue, but that doesn’t make it any less awkward when a guy tries to cover up a wet spot as he quickly exits the gym floor and hurries to the locker room.
Spontaneous seed release
There aren’t really statistics kept on how common spontaneous seed release is, but it seems to be fairly rare. It also is rare for one person to have what might be termed recurrent spontaneous seed release – that is, to accidentally release male seed on many occasions or on something of a regular basis. In most instances, it seems that it’s something that happens only once or very occasionally to a single person.
However, from anecdotal evidence, it does seem men who spontaneously release seed while exercising may be more likely to experience this on something of a recurring basis – not necessarily every time they exercise, but with some frequency.
Interestingly, spontaneous seed release is not usually associated with being sensually aroused and indeed often occurs without the member being firm. But the pleasurable sensation is described as being quite intense, with some men gasping or moaning when all of a sudden their member erupts unexpectedly.
Exercising
So what kind of exercising is most commonly associated with spontaneous seed release? Basically, any exercise which places emphasis on the core (leading to this kind of accidental male seed release to be referred to as a “coregasm.”)
So abdominal exercises are high on the list of potential causes of unplanned seed release. That includes planks in all their many variations (side planks, 3-point planks, etc.), sit-ups and crunches, farmer’s walks, and barbell rollouts. It also appears that hanging leg raises – in which a man hangs from a bar and lifts his legs until they are parallel to the ground and lowers them again (and repeats) – may be especially conducive to spontaneous seed release.
Also, deadlifting – essentially lifting weights on a barbell from a squatting position all the way into an over the head position – can make seen release somewhat more likely. (Again, it’s important to remember that even when it is “more likely,” it is still a rare occurrence.)
And there are some other activities which may at first glance seem less core-intensive that still have a relationship with spontaneous seed release. These include cycling and rope climbing.
What to do
There aren’t a lot of options in terms of preventing spontaneous seed release. However, if it is a recurring issue for a guy, he can try a few things. First, he should pay strict attention to when it has happened and determine what form of exercising has triggered it – and then try to find other similar exercises to do instead. It may also help to “drain” himself just before going to the gym – to self-stimulate or have partner sensual activity so that there is less likelihood of another seed release occurring.
Spontaneous seed release while exercising can be a pain but it may also make a man focus more on maintaining proper male organ care. This can be aided by daily application of a superior male organ health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin ). Seek out an oil that contains a range of vitamins, including A, B5, C, D and E. The best oil will also contain a potent antioxidant, like alpha lipoic acid, which can improve male organ health by battling free radicals.