Fit as a fiddle: Is masturbating considered cardio or aerobic?!


Question: Fit as a fiddle: Is masturbating considered cardio or aerobic.?
And should I implement ankle weights.? Thank you for your time.Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Ankle weights will not appreciably improve your cardiovascular fitness.

Aerobic simpy refers to the consumption of oxygen during your workout. You'll have to go into oxygen debt during your session to go anaerobic.

You'll want to coax your delicate flower along at a heart rate that is approximately 70% of your maximum, in beats per minute. (Subtract your age from 220, so 199.)

If you wish to practice 'fartlek', or Swedish 'speed play', you may increase the pace and intensity for interval bursts until you achieve release.Health Question & Answer

Cardio IS aerobic exercise.

I quit smoking--I was up to two packs a day--by starting a rigorous masturbating program. I was in the bathroom every time I wanted to smoke and flipped my bean instead.

Thank God I didn't have kids then.Health Question & Answer

You have just won Mick's best question of the day award...now please send video of you preforming out said question, so that you form can be evaluated and an accurate answer will be provided, after about 10 minutes, a nap, and maybe a sammich.Health Question & Answer

If you use weights, you should use both ankle, and wrist. This will intensify your muscular workout. What a work out it will be. Do not use any battery operatrd devices, as these will not prolong your workout. Have fun, be gentle.Health Question & Answer

Masturbating while driving down the freeway is CARdio.
Masturbating while flying is AERObic.

I thought everybody knew this.

As for the ankle weights: use them in the car but not on the plane, since you may have to pay extra for additional carry-ons.Health Question & Answer

Normally, it can be considered either. However, masturbating while angry is often considered strength training.Health Question & Answer

What, you do it on a trapeze.?

Oh, wait, I thought you said 'acrobatic'.

*cries*Health Question & Answer

I think it all depends on the size of your meat flaps. If you're having to heave those things up over your shoulders to get up in there, I'd consider it cardio.Health Question & Answer

Meh, possibly both.....ankle weights are a must, and don't forget the kewl sports headbandHealth Question & Answer

Here at the clown monastery it's considered acerbic.Health Question & Answer

I think if you use your hands it's considered an isometric exercise.Health Question & Answer

*searches frantically through Wii Fit instruction book*Health Question & Answer

Anything that last longer then five minutes is cardio,
so its pretty much aerobic for meHealth Question & Answer

If you are using that toy you bought from the Bass Pro Shop than its cardio. Manual is aerobic.Health Question & Answer

fiddle rhymes with diddle.Health Question & Answer

Go cardio,,, recommended by Dr.Kia

Im up to 6 sessions a day now,, and i feel GREATHealth Question & Answer

Ahem.... In my case it's called weight training.....Health Question & Answer

As long as you are doing it for over 15 mins at a time.Health Question & Answer

It's like yoga it strengthens your core. When I say core I mean snatch and that's the only muscles I am concerned with.Health Question & Answer

LMAO Cha it is cardio for sure.Health Question & Answer

I removed a rib so my sessions are now called AutoPilates .Health Question & Answer

You've just rendered me speechless.Health Question & Answer

I'd have sex, more exercise involved.Health Question & Answer

LMAO...mostly cardio but it depends how "into it" you get. Can I watch and then I'll let you know...Health Question & Answer

when you are doing this, how far are your ankles above your head.?

Still doing that in the harness.?Health Question & Answer

It's just practice.Health Question & Answer

Let me go hook it and I'll get back to you.Health Question & Answer

if you're creative whilst doing it...it could be bothHealth Question & Answer



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