Close Menu
Healthtost
  • News
  • Mental Health
  • Men’s Health
  • Women’s Health
  • Skin Care
  • Sexual Health
  • Pregnancy
  • Nutrition
  • Fitness
  • Recommended Essentials
What's Hot

Top nutrients and vitamins for skin health (supported by nutrition)

February 23, 2026

Alistair Black’s WWE Workout: The Martial Arts & Powerlifting Plan That’s Keeping Him Strong at 40

February 23, 2026

Engineers develop high-precision gene editor for safer cystic fibrosis treatments

February 23, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Disclaimer
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Healthtost
SUBSCRIBE
  • News

    Engineers develop high-precision gene editor for safer cystic fibrosis treatments

    February 23, 2026

    Researchers show that red blood cells increase glucose tolerance at high altitude

    February 23, 2026

    Colorful electron microscopy reveals proteins and cellular architecture at nanoscale resolution

    February 22, 2026

    Smarter timing of cancer treatments could improve cure rates, study suggests

    February 22, 2026

    Single prenatal exposure to fungicide linked to disease in 20 generations

    February 21, 2026
  • Mental Health

    50 Inspirational Ways to Navigate Your Life by Susie Hall

    February 22, 2026

    What is medication therapy?

    February 17, 2026

    Why do I have “butterflies in my stomach”?

    February 15, 2026

    Bipolar Disorder: Why It Happens (and How to Snap It Off)

    February 12, 2026

    Exercise may be as effective as drugs for depression and anxiety – new study

    February 11, 2026
  • Men’s Health

    Can mobile apps change the way we eat?

    February 18, 2026

    Tiny particles, big impact: Toward less invasive brain stimulation

    February 18, 2026

    How to sauna: All frequently asked questions

    February 17, 2026

    The power of sprint-based exercise

    February 12, 2026

    Why Biohack? Acceptance of our Mortality

    February 11, 2026
  • Women’s Health

    Which SPF 50 formula is for you?

    February 23, 2026

    Take the step to enhance your recovery with contrast therapy

    February 22, 2026

    Who can be called a “professional”? Student Loan Policy and the Future of Black Women in Nursing

    February 21, 2026

    Don’t Get Caught in a ‘Web’ of Misinformation – Dos and Don’ts of Doing Your Diagnostic Research Online

    February 21, 2026

    From knee surgery to the ski slopes: How Ann got her life back

    February 19, 2026
  • Skin Care

    Say goodbye to Frizz with Banana & Repair Ran – The Natural Wash

    February 23, 2026

    Tropic Ambassadors | Susie Ma

    February 23, 2026

    5 daily habits that can age your skin

    February 22, 2026

    LED light therapy for acne at home: what the evidence supports (and what it doesn’t)

    February 22, 2026

    Why Melanin-rich skin loses its firmness and how to restore it – MYXCAPE

    February 21, 2026
  • Sexual Health

    Jesse Jackson opened the doors for black women in politics

    February 22, 2026

    Female Genital Mutilation in Africa: Politics of Criminalization

    February 21, 2026

    The alarming rise in bowel cancer rates in young people

    February 21, 2026

    Lessons from retail expert Nicole Leinbach Hoffman — Sexual Health Alliance

    February 20, 2026

    ACS publishes new guidelines for cervical cancer screening

    February 17, 2026
  • Pregnancy

    Labor and Delivery Schedule: Dreading Birth?

    February 23, 2026

    Why Chromosomally Normal Embryos Still Fail to Implant: New IVF Research Explains

    February 21, 2026

    Can cesarean mothers get cord blood? What to know

    February 19, 2026

    Labor & Pregnancy? the untold truths of labor during pregnancy

    February 17, 2026

    Why investing in one step can save your pelvic floor

    February 16, 2026
  • Nutrition

    Top nutrients and vitamins for skin health (supported by nutrition)

    February 23, 2026

    5 Walking Routines to Lose Body Fat and Burn More Calories

    February 22, 2026

    How to hydrate skin overnight • Kath Eats

    February 22, 2026

    Extremity weight loss devices

    February 21, 2026

    The benefits of raw cocoa

    February 20, 2026
  • Fitness

    Alistair Black’s WWE Workout: The Martial Arts & Powerlifting Plan That’s Keeping Him Strong at 40

    February 23, 2026

    Program Design – Tony Gentilcore

    February 20, 2026

    20 Useful Health Hacks That Work in 2026

    February 20, 2026

    7 Gentle Yoga Poses in Bed for Adults Over 50

    February 19, 2026

    Three unique ways to improve your functional strength

    February 17, 2026
  • Recommended Essentials
Healthtost
Home»Sexual Health»Pelvic floor muscle health for men: Kegel exercises
Sexual Health

Pelvic floor muscle health for men: Kegel exercises

healthtostBy healthtostFebruary 23, 2024No Comments6 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Pelvic Floor Muscle Health For Men: Kegel Exercises
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

By Emen8, updated 2 years ago at Health / Sexual health

Yes, pelvic floor exercises for men are a thing and yes, you should do them!

There isn’t really much discussion about the pelvic floor muscles in cisgender men – not until we get older and they start causing problems. But your pelvic floor supports all that fun biology in your pelvis, including the parts you use for sex.

A weak pelvic floor can cause all sorts of troubling symptoms in men of any age, and the causes in younger men are – ironically enough – often things we do to stay in shape, like lifting weights. But don’t give up on your quest to be the best bottom in town just yet!

Let’s get to know your pelvic floor so you can develop a whole different kind of inner strength.

Where are the male pelvic floor muscles located?

The pelvic floor is a criss-cross ‘sling’ or ‘hammock’ of muscles between your tailbone and pelvis. The pelvic floor muscles support all of your pelvic organs, including your bladder and bowel.

Why should men take care of their pelvic floor?

Your pelvic floor plays a key role in some of your most important bodily functions, including bladder and bowel control. Your pelvic floor muscles too support your sexual function (mainly your ability to get and keep an erection), and it might even have a role in sexual arousal and pleasure.

If you’re not as careful as you used to be, there could be other options before you grab a certain little blue pill. Read on and take a closer look at pills, stings and pleasure – strict safety advice for hard drugs.

What are the symptoms of a weak pelvic floor in men?

If you have urinary or bowel symptoms that you are not sure about, the first thing you should do is see a doctor.

That said, there are some tell-tale signs that your pelvic floor may be struggling. Many of these can build up gradually over time, so you often won’t notice there’s anything wrong until it causes a problem you can’t ignore. Although these symptoms can often be caused by other things in men, it’s worth seeing a doctor if you notice:

  • difficulty emptying your bladder or bowels;
  • accidentally losing control of your bladder or bowels (incontinence), especially when you laugh or cough or during physical activity
  • leakage of urine after peeing
  • the frequent and urgent need to pee
  • trouble getting or keeping an erection

What causes pelvic floor problems in men?

While your pelvic floor can lose strength naturally as you age, there are certain things that can weaken or damage your pelvic floor muscles. Some of the most common are:

  • to be overweight
  • certain surgeries, including prostate surgery (talk to your doctor before starting any exercises after surgery – speaking of the prostate, how well do you know yours?)
  • continued constipation and/or straining when you have a bowel movement (poop)
  • lifting heavy weights, especially heavy squats and lunges
  • high-impact exercise (anything that lifts both feet off the ground at the same time)
man with arm tattoo exercises in living room doing squats

The good news is that you don’t have to stop squatting or give up your favorite CrossFit class. Like any other muscle, you can train your pelvic floor muscles to make them stronger and more durable.

(In case you were wondering – no, fucking does not affect your pelvic floor. However, a 2016 study it has been found that long-term prolapse can increase the chance of incontinence if you don’t keep your anal sphincter strong. Fortunately, the exercises below are also your road map to a stronger clinch.)

How can you measure your pelvic floor strength?

Here’s how to get a feel for your pelvic floor muscles in action. When you go to the bathroom, stop pissing in mid-stream or try to tighten the muscles that prevent you from passing air. Doing these maneuvers requires you to engage your pelvic floor muscles, so you’ll need to get a feel for the body movements involved.

Once you’ve done this, stand in front of a mirror with no clothes on, then tighten your pelvic floor muscles and hold them. You should see your cock and balls rise slightly. If this is difficult for you, see below how you can do pelvic floor exercises to improve muscle strength.

Male pelvic floor muscle – 3D animation | Continence Foundation of Australia

What are pelvic floor exercises for men (Kegels)?

Pelvic floor exercises (sometimes called Kegel exercises) are a simple way to help build strength and responsiveness in your pelvic floor muscles. They’re pretty simple, you can do them almost anywhere, and you’ll usually see some improvement within a few weeks.

How long does it take to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles?

Most men are likely to notice some improvement after 4 to 6 weeks of pelvic floor strengthening exercises, although in some cases it may take up to 3 months to see a difference.

How to do pelvic floor muscle training? Step by step instructions

the man lies on the floor focusing on pelvic floor exercises
  1. Sit, stand or lie comfortably.
  2. Find your pelvic floor muscles by contracting the muscles around your anus and urethra, as if trying to hold your urine or stop a fart. This should feel like a squeezing sensation that makes your cock and balls “rise”. Everything else should be relaxed – make sure you don’t tighten your buttocks, waist, thighs or stomach. Breathe normally. Let it go and relax.
  3. Once you find the right muscles, tighten again and try to hold for 5-10 seconds. If you can’t do the full 10 seconds, it’s better to do a quick, strong squeeze for a few seconds than a weaker squeeze for the whole duration. Again, keep everything else relaxed and breathe normally.
  4. Let the tightness go. It should feel like a distinct release. Rest for about 10 seconds.
  5. Repeat the squeeze/relax cycle 8-10 times. It should take you less than two minutes.
  6. Congratulations! You are done a set of pelvic floor exercises.
  7. Try to do three sets every day.

Pelvic floor muscle exercises can benefit anyone and are a great way to continue all your favorite pelvic activities. Again, if you have symptoms you’re not sure about, or if you’re having pain doing these Kegel exercises, talk to your doctor.

Exercises floor health Kegel Men muscle Pelvic
bhanuprakash.cg
healthtost
  • Website

Related Posts

Top nutrients and vitamins for skin health (supported by nutrition)

February 23, 2026

Jesse Jackson opened the doors for black women in politics

February 22, 2026

Female Genital Mutilation in Africa: Politics of Criminalization

February 21, 2026

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss
Nutrition

Top nutrients and vitamins for skin health (supported by nutrition)

By healthtostFebruary 23, 20260

Considering our skin is the first thing people see about us, it’s no surprise that…

Alistair Black’s WWE Workout: The Martial Arts & Powerlifting Plan That’s Keeping Him Strong at 40

February 23, 2026

Engineers develop high-precision gene editor for safer cystic fibrosis treatments

February 23, 2026

Say goodbye to Frizz with Banana & Repair Ran – The Natural Wash

February 23, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
TAGS
Baby benefits body brain cancer care Day Diet disease exercise finds Fitness food Guide health healthy heart Improve Life Loss Men mental Natural Nutrition Patients People Pregnancy protein research reveals risk routine sex sexual Skin study Therapy Tips Top Training Treatment ways weight women Workout
About Us
About Us

Welcome to HealthTost, your trusted source for breaking health news, expert insights, and wellness inspiration. At HealthTost, we are committed to delivering accurate, timely, and empowering information to help you make informed decisions about your health and well-being.

Latest Articles

Top nutrients and vitamins for skin health (supported by nutrition)

February 23, 2026

Alistair Black’s WWE Workout: The Martial Arts & Powerlifting Plan That’s Keeping Him Strong at 40

February 23, 2026

Engineers develop high-precision gene editor for safer cystic fibrosis treatments

February 23, 2026
New Comments
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2026 HealthTost. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.