At 03:08 PM Friday 8/19/2005, Deborah Harrell wrote:
This is a long article, and the speaker is promoting
his book & program, but I think anything that gets men
to pay more attention to their health in a proactive
(rather than paranoid) way is good. Gentlemen, tune
your engines! :)
Warning: There is some very explicit medical
discussion of sex, may not be appropriate for
work/family room.
http://my.webmd.com/content/chat_transcripts/1/109289.htm?pageNumber=1
http://makeashorterlink.com/?W50A255AB
This is from page 2:
"...We sort of created this sensuous eating program
because we appreciated, at least I appreciated, that
the senses one uses in the bedroom to be a great lover
are the same senses that you actually use while you're
eating. You need to be able to have a sense of smell
and taste and texture and you have to have visual
capacity. Those are the same senses that you're using
when you're eating, so why not take advantage and
prime those senses? I asked Waldy Malouf if he would
come up with some really healthy recipes that were a
bit spicier and that would challenge a man's palate
and he could transfer those senses in another venue.
He really came up with just unbelievable kinds of
foods. I had the privilege of cooking with him so that
we could show the world that even somebody, such as
myself, who is really not a cook in anyway (my wife
will attest to that) can actually do some of these
preparations.
We're trying to make it easy for guys. We're saying
over the six-week period: reduce your calorie intake a
little bit or start doing some stretching, because sex
is a physical act. You have to be physically fit in
order to perform at the highest level. It doesn't
require a lot of energy expenditure, believe it or
not, to actually have sex, but there is a certain
amount of endurance and physical fitness that's
required. So we wanted to say to the man: if you want
to go play tennis in six weeks, don't you think you
need to put your body in a certain kind of physical
shape in order to play tennis? You're just not going
to decide you're going to play singles after you have
been sedentary..."
I thought the prevailing wisdom was that most guys spend their teenage
years doing warm-up exercises . . .
Why Is The Bathroom Door Locked Again? Maru
-- Ronn! :)
(Come on. All of you were thinking it. Again.)
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