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neale
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Posted: 10/20/07 - 00:09 Post subject:
What do you think about the impact of cycling on prostate issues? I’m a recreational cyclist and I go for a ride almost every day. I take care that my saddle is good and well adjusted, but I still have the unpleasant feeling after a ride. I’m worried about the possibility of damaging prostate or penile arteries. Sometimes I consider the idea of taking up another activity instead of cycling.
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Posted: 11/01/07 - 18:19 Post subject:
Come on! I know that it makes sense in way that if you put too much pressure on your pubic area and prostate and stop the blood flow it can cause certain dysfunctions in that area, but that’s only from a layman’s point of view. Nowadays the modern technology has developed saddles which are improved and which are designed to offer full comfort. You should only get yourself an excellent professional saddle and adjust it properly. Follow the instructions from any professional website or consult a professional cyclist. Your position during cycling is also important. You don’t have to worry because cycling improves health and even the people with prostate and testicle problems cycle, even those who underwent testicular or prostate cancer surgery.
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raryangolf
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Posted: 04/28/09 - 01:06 Post subject: Health and Wellness
Men’s health diseases like sexual disorder, prostate cancer, erection problem all these are type of erectile dysfunction. To get over these issue people need to eat fresh healthy diet, it can also reduced by exercise and by leaving smoking and drinking. Drugs are also helpful to get over from these types of diseases.
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bicyclerubber
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Posted: 08/08/09 - 17:20 Post subject:
It is something that is being increasingly looked at nowadays.
Saddle position and adjustment is critical and choice of saddle can make a real difference. Each to their own, but the SMP4Bike range seems to address this specifically.
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