On Ya Bike
#1
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Just read this !!!
Cycling restricts blood flow and generates excessive heat, explained surgeon , from St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, adding this could result in men having difficulty with erections.
It also puts pressure on the nerves which can also affect a man's sperm.
More than 60% of male cyclists experience genital numbness, according to , a urology consultant.
"The bicycle saddle makes contact where the nerves and blood vessels enter the back of the scrotum and penis," he said.
"Numbness is common because the pressure of the saddle can impair the blood supply to this area.
"This can also affect the man's ability to get an erection."
Mountain bikers run a particular risk, as do those riding with too much pedal resistance.
They did not establish a clear link between cycling and male infertility but said it is recognised as a possible side effect.
Cyclists must choose the right bike to avoid sexual problems, with a padded saddle and shorts essential, he said.
"The male cyclist should know his bicycle well. An appropriate frame should be selected and adjustments made considering posture, height and balance," .
Regular rest periods and cycling in a lower gear are also advised in the article, published in the online urology journal BJU International.
Just read this !!!Cycling restricts blood flow and generates excessive heat, explained surgeon , from St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, adding this could result in men having difficulty with erections.
It also puts pressure on the nerves which can also affect a man's sperm.
More than 60% of male cyclists experience genital numbness, according to , a urology consultant.
"The bicycle saddle makes contact where the nerves and blood vessels enter the back of the scrotum and penis," he said.
"Numbness is common because the pressure of the saddle can impair the blood supply to this area.
"This can also affect the man's ability to get an erection."
Mountain bikers run a particular risk, as do those riding with too much pedal resistance.
They did not establish a clear link between cycling and male infertility but said it is recognised as a possible side effect.
Cyclists must choose the right bike to avoid sexual problems, with a padded saddle and shorts essential, he said.
"The male cyclist should know his bicycle well. An appropriate frame should be selected and adjustments made considering posture, height and balance," .
Regular rest periods and cycling in a lower gear are also advised in the article, published in the online urology journal BJU International.
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Or NOT.............................
Just read this !!!
Cycling restricts blood flow and generates excessive heat, explained surgeon , from St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, adding this could result in men having difficulty with erections.
It also puts pressure on the nerves which can also affect a man's sperm.
More than 60% of male cyclists experience genital numbness, according to , a urology consultant.
"The bicycle saddle makes contact where the nerves and blood vessels enter the back of the scrotum and penis," he said.
"Numbness is common because the pressure of the saddle can impair the blood supply to this area.
"This can also affect the man's ability to get an erection."
Mountain bikers run a particular risk, as do those riding with too much pedal resistance.
They did not establish a clear link between cycling and male infertility but said it is recognised as a possible side effect.
Cyclists must choose the right bike to avoid sexual problems, with a padded saddle and shorts essential, he said.
"The male cyclist should know his bicycle well. An appropriate frame should be selected and adjustments made considering posture, height and balance," .
Regular rest periods and cycling in a lower gear are also advised in the article, published in the online urology journal BJU International.
Just read this !!!Cycling restricts blood flow and generates excessive heat, explained surgeon , from St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, adding this could result in men having difficulty with erections.
It also puts pressure on the nerves which can also affect a man's sperm.
More than 60% of male cyclists experience genital numbness, according to , a urology consultant.
"The bicycle saddle makes contact where the nerves and blood vessels enter the back of the scrotum and penis," he said.
"Numbness is common because the pressure of the saddle can impair the blood supply to this area.
"This can also affect the man's ability to get an erection."
Mountain bikers run a particular risk, as do those riding with too much pedal resistance.
They did not establish a clear link between cycling and male infertility but said it is recognised as a possible side effect.
Cyclists must choose the right bike to avoid sexual problems, with a padded saddle and shorts essential, he said.
"The male cyclist should know his bicycle well. An appropriate frame should be selected and adjustments made considering posture, height and balance," .
Regular rest periods and cycling in a lower gear are also advised in the article, published in the online urology journal BJU International.
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Rachet75
#3
Your in the sand pit no one will take you seriously.....
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Or NOT.............................
Just read this !!!
Cycling restricts blood flow and generates excessive heat, explained surgeon , from St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, adding this could result in men having difficulty with erections.
It also puts pressure on the nerves which can also affect a man's sperm.
More than 60% of male cyclists experience genital numbness, according to , a urology consultant.
"The bicycle saddle makes contact where the nerves and blood vessels enter the back of the scrotum and penis," he said.
"Numbness is common because the pressure of the saddle can impair the blood supply to this area.
"This can also affect the man's ability to get an erection."
Mountain bikers run a particular risk, as do those riding with too much pedal resistance.
They did not establish a clear link between cycling and male infertility but said it is recognised as a possible side effect.
Cyclists must choose the right bike to avoid sexual problems, with a padded saddle and shorts essential, he said.
"The male cyclist should know his bicycle well. An appropriate frame should be selected and adjustments made considering posture, height and balance," .
Regular rest periods and cycling in a lower gear are also advised in the article, published in the online urology journal BJU International.
Just read this !!!Cycling restricts blood flow and generates excessive heat, explained surgeon , from St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, adding this could result in men having difficulty with erections.
It also puts pressure on the nerves which can also affect a man's sperm.
More than 60% of male cyclists experience genital numbness, according to , a urology consultant.
"The bicycle saddle makes contact where the nerves and blood vessels enter the back of the scrotum and penis," he said.
"Numbness is common because the pressure of the saddle can impair the blood supply to this area.
"This can also affect the man's ability to get an erection."
Mountain bikers run a particular risk, as do those riding with too much pedal resistance.
They did not establish a clear link between cycling and male infertility but said it is recognised as a possible side effect.
Cyclists must choose the right bike to avoid sexual problems, with a padded saddle and shorts essential, he said.
"The male cyclist should know his bicycle well. An appropriate frame should be selected and adjustments made considering posture, height and balance," .
Regular rest periods and cycling in a lower gear are also advised in the article, published in the online urology journal BJU International.
well even setting for a long time on the chair will do the same.
solution
sports and trying to to set alot ... walk during work.
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well i havent had any sperm or erection problems, however i do get the odd saddle sore.....
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#11
Or NOT.............................
Just read this !!!
Cycling restricts blood flow and generates excessive heat, explained surgeon , from St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, adding this could result in men having difficulty with erections.
It also puts pressure on the nerves which can also affect a man's sperm.
More than 60% of male cyclists experience genital numbness, according to , a urology consultant.
"The bicycle saddle makes contact where the nerves and blood vessels enter the back of the scrotum and penis," he said.
"Numbness is common because the pressure of the saddle can impair the blood supply to this area.
"This can also affect the man's ability to get an erection."
Mountain bikers run a particular risk, as do those riding with too much pedal resistance.
They did not establish a clear link between cycling and male infertility but said it is recognised as a possible side effect.
Cyclists must choose the right bike to avoid sexual problems, with a padded saddle and shorts essential, he said.
"The male cyclist should know his bicycle well. An appropriate frame should be selected and adjustments made considering posture, height and balance," .
Regular rest periods and cycling in a lower gear are also advised in the article, published in the online urology journal BJU International.
Just read this !!!Cycling restricts blood flow and generates excessive heat, explained surgeon , from St Bartholomew's Hospital in London, adding this could result in men having difficulty with erections.
It also puts pressure on the nerves which can also affect a man's sperm.
More than 60% of male cyclists experience genital numbness, according to , a urology consultant.
"The bicycle saddle makes contact where the nerves and blood vessels enter the back of the scrotum and penis," he said.
"Numbness is common because the pressure of the saddle can impair the blood supply to this area.
"This can also affect the man's ability to get an erection."
Mountain bikers run a particular risk, as do those riding with too much pedal resistance.
They did not establish a clear link between cycling and male infertility but said it is recognised as a possible side effect.
Cyclists must choose the right bike to avoid sexual problems, with a padded saddle and shorts essential, he said.
"The male cyclist should know his bicycle well. An appropriate frame should be selected and adjustments made considering posture, height and balance," .
Regular rest periods and cycling in a lower gear are also advised in the article, published in the online urology journal BJU International.
I did 20K on my bike this morning, and im sat at my desk now stiff as board !!! although my balls need a good rubbing...any takers !!! lol
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Maybe buy a camelback...
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There's a new bike seat that supports the pelvic region and ends problems associated with men and bike seats. 
http://www.spongywonder.com/

http://www.spongywonder.com/



