Can Too Much Exercise Cause Erectile Dysfunction?
Regular exercise is important for maintaining overall well-being, improving energy levels, and cardiovascular health. However, there is a growing concern that overworkouts or excessive physical training may affect sexual health, particularly in men. So, can exercising too hard affect your erections? Let’s take a closer look at whether there is any link between excessive exercise and erectile dysfunction.
What Is Erectile Dysfunction, And What Are The Symptoms?
Erectile dysfunction is a condition where a male has difficulty achieving and sustaining an erection sufficient for intercourse. Erectile dysfunction can be an occasional problem or a persistent issue, and it can affect men of all age groups, though it becomes more common with age. The condition can be caused by physical factors like diabetes, heart disease, or hormonal imbalances, as well as psychological reasons such as anxiety, stress, or depression.
ED not only impacts sexual health but can also affect emotional well-being and intimate relationships.
Some of the primary symptoms of this condition are [1]:
- Trouble getting an erection.
- Difficulty maintaining an erection.
- Reduced sexual desire.
- Weak erections.
- Anxiety or stress related to sexual performance.
Can Exercise Cause Or Contribute To Erectile Dysfunction?

No, exercise does not cause erectile dysfunction (ED). Studies indicate the opposite: a lack of exercise can cause ED.
A 2018 study found strong evidence across several studies showing that physical inactivity can cause difficulty in getting and keeping erections [2].
Another review from 2012 showed that physical inactivity is a main cause of many chronic diseases, including ED [3].
One reason is that erectile function is associated with cardiovascular health. Lack of physical activity or a sedentary lifestyle can lead to decreased blood circulation, which is a key factor in getting or sustaining an erection.
Growing research indicates exercise can also prevent and improve impotence.
A 2018 review found strong evidence in more than 10 studies that regular exercise improves erectile difficulties in men with ED.
A large 2003 study of more than 31,000 men found a reduced risk of ED among men who exercised regularly [4].
Researchers believe exercise improves impotence through different mechanisms in the body. This includes improved cardiovascular fitness, increased glucose and lipid metabolism, and decreased oxidative stress.
However, intense workouts or overexertion could potentially affect aspects of sexual performance, including erectile function. Therefore, it is crucial to aim for a moderate pace.
Sports and ED
Although studies show that exercise is beneficial for ED, some research suggests certain sports may be linked with ED.
Certain sports, such as volleyball, football, and basketball, have been linked to an increased risk of varicocele. This condition happens when the veins in the scrotum become enlarged. As a result, it may lead to reduced sperm production and decreased sperm quality [5].
Bicycling and erectile dysfunction
Some studies indicate cycling may be linked with erectile dysfunction in men.
A review published in 2020 of six studies involving more than 3000 cyclists found a positive correlation between ED and cycling after adjusting for age and other coexisting conditions [6].
An older study of 2010 found a similar link, suggesting that riding on a bicycle seat for prolonged periods of time can compress the nerves in the perineum, resulting in reduced blood circulation in the penis.
Are There Any Precautions For Exercising If You Have ED?

Individuals with ED will benefit from regular weekly exercise involving half an hour of physical activity on at least half the days of the week.
Options include hiking, walking, swimming, running, sports, and even cycling.
If you choose cycling, try to take the following steps to avoid any difficulties:
- Avoid tilting the seat forward.
- Select a width that has adequate padding, such as a gel-filled seat.
- Check that the seat height is correct. Your legs should not extend completely at the bottom of each pedal stroke.
- Position the handlebars higher than the seat.
Other general precautions for exercising include [7]:
- Staying hydrated by drinking fluids.
- Speak with a healthcare provider about an appropriate exercise routine for you based on your overall health.
- Taking time to warm up.
- Avoid exercising in hot weather.
- Avoid overexerting yourself and ease up with what’s required.
What Causes ED?
Occasional ED is often caused by stress, alcohol consumption, or tiredness. It can also be an adverse effect of certain medicines, such as:
- Appetite suppressants
- Blood pressure medications.
- Anyidepressants
- Ulcer medicines
- Sedatives.
ED that persists can be caused by conditions or treatments, such as:
- Chronic kidney disease.
- Heart disease
- High cholesterol
- Diabetes
- Surgery for bladder cancer
- Chronic kidney disease
- Hormone sclerosis
- Hormone problems.
- Injury to the penis, prostate, bladder, or pelvis
Emotional or psychological problems can also cause or worsen ED, including:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Low self-esteem
- Stress in general
- Stress about sexual performance.
- Fear of difficulties with sexual performance.
Other behaviors or factors that can lead to ED include:
- Alcohol use
- Smoking
- Obesity
- Substance use
- Lack of physical activity.
How Can You Treat Erectile Dysfunction?

Most men can address ED as there are several effective treatment options.
The most common treatment option for these conditions is phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors. These are oral medications that work by improving blood flow to the penis, thus resulting in a firm penile erection.
The three major PDE5 inhibitors are Sildenafil (Viagra), Tadalafil (Cialis), and Vardenafil (Levitra). They are typically available as an oral tablet.
Lifestyle changes can help manage this condition. As already mentioned, regular exercise can improve your ability to have an erection. Some of the best exercises for erectile health include Kegels, aerobic exercises, and yoga. Reducing alcohol intake and the amount you smoke can also improve symptoms of ED in men.
Surgical intervention is another effective treatment option. If you are suffering from severe ED, a penile implant may be an option. They are effective and have a very low failure rate.
In this surgery, a cylinder is placed within the penis shaft. Then, a pump present in the testicles is used to inflate the cylinders before intercourse.
Vacuum erection devices or penis pumps are non-pharmaceutical options. They work by creating a pump around your penis, which forces blood to be drawn into the penis [9].
When To See A Doctor

You should consult a medical provider if you have concerns about ED. As it is a common condition, especially in older men, your doctor will be familiar with it. You should also see your healthcare provider if:
- You have any concerns about erections, or are you suffering from other forms of sexual dysfunction like premature ejaculation (PE).
- You have a health condition like high blood pressure, diabetes, or other health ailments that have an established link to ED.
- You are experiencing other symptoms of ED.
Conclusion
While regular exercise plays a vital role in improving cardiovascular health and supporting erectile function, excessive training without proper rest can have the opposite effect. Overtraining may lead to hormonal imbalances, fatigue, and increased stress levels, which can contribute to temporary erectile issues. It is important to maintain a balanced workout routine, moderate, consistent exercise, combined with adequate recovery. If symptoms persist, you should seek medical advice to find out the underlying health conditions and ensure proper treatment.
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References
- Erectile Dysfunction (ED): Symptoms, Causes, and Tips for Prevention, maxhealthcare
- Physical Activity to Improve Erectile Function: A Systematic Review of Intervention Studies, ncbi
- Lack of exercise is a major cause of chronic diseases, ncbi
- Sexual function in men older than 50 years of age: results from the health professionals follow-up study, ncbi
- Adverse Effects of Common Sports and Recreational Activities on Male Reproduction, ncbi
- Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Cycling and Erectile Dysfunction, PubMed

