Sarkozy's Personal Fitness Instruction Oh La La...
Written by Rupert Kircz | Friday, 23 January 2009 | There is 1 comment
Rumours coming from the heart of Paris are that the President of France, Nicolas Sarkozy is undergoing a fitness routine which is designed to specifically improve his erectile function. Mr Sarkozy who recently married the beautiful and famous Carla Bruni has already lost almost 9lb. in weight according to news reports.

His personal trainer the sexy Julie Imperiali has been responsible for the exercise routine which is supposed to include special workouts to fine tune muscles on the pelvic floor. Ukmedix News has reported previously on the benefits of pelvic floor exercises for not only women to improve their sexual function but also for men who can gain better sexual control and in some cases sexual performance if they work them.
Julie Imperiali has been tight lipped about the exact exercises which she puts the President of France through and was obviously embarrassed by the attention that her working for the President had aroused. She said that she would not give any interviews to discuss the matter further and was sorry that previous comments had been misinterpreted.
It is not a bad idea for all men who are worried about waning sexual function to do what are known as Kegel Exercises which can be done by contracting and releasing the pelvic muscles. You can even do Kegel Exercises when you are sitting at your desk without anybody knowing it.
Clinical studies have shown that being fit and healthy and working out reduces the likelihood of suffering from erectile dysfunction in older men and also leads to better bedroom stamina and performance. Men who work out are also more flexible which can be useful in the bedroom too.
All men should take the lead of the President of France and instead of just reaching for a Viagra, Cialis or Levitra tablet they should see if they can improve their sexual and erectile function naturally by working out their body with a specific emphasis on their pelvic floor muscles.


