The Coregasm Workout
The Revolutionary Method for Better Sex Through Exercise
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
The Coregasm Workout is a revolutionary new book that provides natural, safe, and effective techniques for enhancing sex through fitness. Developed by leading sex researcher, educator, and columnist Dr. Debby Herbenick, The Coregasm Workout introduces simple, science-backed exercises to make working out more fun and sex lives more satisfying. Debby has developed The Coregasm Workout based on her deep background in health science and unprecedented research on exercise-induced arousal in order to bring fitness and sexuality closer together. Her fact-based methods are specifically designed to improve orgasm and have been tested, refined, and proven by real women, for women.
The Coregasm Workout will help improve your sex life—and help you enjoy exercising more often—through four C.O.R.E. principles:
Challenge yourself through cardio, reps, and resistance
Order matters: it’s not just the kind of exercises you do, but the order in which you do them
Relax and receive: be open to the experience of coregasm
Engage your lower abs, muscles often strongly linked to coregasm
Fun, fascinating, and useful, The Coregasm Workout offers new exercise techniques for women who want to stay sexy, healthy, and fit, and enjoy the benefits of the gym in the bedroom.
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Kinsey Institute researcher and fitness enthusiast Herbenick draws on her studies of exercise-induced orgasms and arousal for a captivating guide to how exercise can help one feel more connected to one's body, ultimately improving one's sexual life. While exercise-induced arousal and orgasms are caused by "body movements and intensity during exercise," coregasms specifically involve the abdominal muscles (i.e., the body's core). The book draws from the experiences of various participants from Herbenick's surveys, which include men and women from all over the world. At the crux of the Coregasm Workout are four principles, each of which receives a separate, thorough chapter with lists of exercises, along with survey responses, and easy-to-follow instructions. Embedded throughout are helpful quotes and carefully detailed exercises featuring refreshingly diverse exercise models, which will ensure the book's appeal to women of all body types. Going by this book, Herbenick's expertise as a sex researcher is as unimpeachable as her passion for fitness.