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Kegel exercises are subtle contractions of the pelvic floor muscles—the same ones used to control urine flow. When strengthened through regular practice, these muscles can enhance sexual pleasure, improve bladder control, and support overall pelvic health. Ben Wa balls (sometimes called kegel balls or love balls) are weighted spheres designed to make these exercises more engaging and effective by adding resistance.
How to Use Kegels and Ben Wa Balls
To begin, identify your pelvic floor muscles by stopping urination midstream. The gentle squeeze you feel is the motion of a Kegel. Once familiar, practice contracting and releasing these muscles in sets of 10-15 reps, several times a day. For added intensity, insert Ben Wa balls and try clenching to keep them in place while walking or moving. Beginners should start with lighter balls and shorter sessions, gradually increasing weight and duration as strength improves.
What Are the Best Kegels and Ben Wa Balls?
Not all Kegel aids are the same. The best options include:
- Silicone Ben Wa balls – Body-safe, smooth, and often weighted for progressive training.
- Vibrating kegel balls – These add pleasure to exercise with gentle stimulation.
- Smart pelvic trainers – Bluetooth-connected devices can guide workouts via a smartphone app.
Look for designs with retrieval strings for easy removal and non-porous materials for hygiene.
What Are the Benefits of Kegels?
Regular Kegels can lead to:
- More intense orgasms (for all genders) by increasing blood flow and muscle control.
- Improved bladder and pelvic support, especially helpful postpartum or with aging.
- Enhanced intimacy through greater awareness of pelvic muscles during sex.
Whether used for health or pleasure, Kegels and Ben Wa balls invite a deeper connection to your body.