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Old 02-13-2007, 09:30 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Interesting questions and valid. Try this. Clamp as much as you can for however many days you can. Do one thing at a time. If you clamp then clamp. If you do Ulis then do ulis. Do nothing else. Quit the switching up routine. If you need to take a break then take a break. Your break will depend upon your ability to see your attitude and feel how your body responds. Then do ULIs for however many days you can, then switch to jelqing (Warning, Warning!) Jelqing may increase length! The key here is to do each until you do not want to do it any longer and switch to the new girth exercise. Best of all.... If your body says take a break, listen and do what it says. In the long run you will gain very nicely.

Listen to your body. It will tell you when to start, switch and stop.

PE is a long haul and it takes time to hit your goal. For most, Girth is the hardest thing to accomplish.

Falcon

hey falcon, thanks for the advice. why is it you think that sticking to one at a time is best? is it similar to the "divide and conquer" philosophy that a lot of hangers use? sort of like you develop a conditioning to the pressures of different girth exercises?

i realy appreciate the advice.

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