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Clamping is an advanced penis enlargement method in which a clamping device is used to obtain girth.
Disclaimer: Clamping contains a significant risk. PEGym.com is not liable for any dangers you undertake while exercising the penis. Clamping is safe when caution, awareness, and good judgment are used. You should not try clamping until you have been exercising your penis for at least 6 months.
Note: Throughout the guide there are pictures to help you obtain a better understanding of how clamping works. The pictures are for educational purpose only, and are not necessarily how your penis will look clamped. If you are easily offended by naked pictures, then please do not read this article. ClampingClamping is a penile exercise that uses a clamping device in an effort to gain girth. Clamping is an advanced exercise, and shouldn't be done unless you've been penile exercising for at least six months. Most importantly, you do not need to clamp, or use any device to make your penis bigger. Many men gain multiple inches using just using regular penile exercises.
"How does clamping work?" Here is a plausible theory:
What You Need To Clamp:
Clamping - Step-By-Step:1. Stimulate your penis to erection. Note: If you prefer, you can put the cable clamp on at a lower erection and then build an erection once the clamp is in place. 2. Wrap the base of your penis.
3. Place clamp over wrap and tighten. The clamp should be as close to the pubic bone as possible. 4. Stimulate the penis to the highest erection possible. Without causing any pain or discomfort, tighten the clamp as tight as possible. 5. Kegel blood into the penis.
6. Leave clamped for desired amount of time. If you are new to clamping, leave your penis clamped for no more than five to ten minutes.
Frequently Asked Clamping Questions1. How long should I leave the clamp on? After you get the hang of clamping, the basic rule of thumb per clamping session is 10 minutes. Leaving the clamp on for 10 minutes is the safest way to clamp. You can always add more sets if you do not believe you are getting a maximum workout. 2. While clamping, my erection slowly subsides quite a bit, is this normal? Yes. This is completely normal. However, your penis should still be engorged and plumped. If it consistently turns completely flaccid, try clamping down a few more notches, changing your wrap, or adding another clamp. 3. Does clamping help with length gains? In most cases the answer is no. However, clamping has created minute length gains for some.If you are having trouble gaining length, try some advanced length exercises. If you still can't gain length, try an All Day Stretcher or hanging.
Tips while clamping:• When you first start clamping, do 1 day on and 2 days off. Over time, move up in the number of days on, if needed. • Kegel throughout the whole clamping session. This continually pushes more blood into the penis, creating greater expansion. • Wait five to ten minutes between clamping sets. This will minimize the chance of an injury occuring, and maximize gains. • While clamped, get up and move around if possible. This causes more blood to flow to the penis, creating more of an engorgement.
Other Clamping Information:• Although many people advocate clamping behind the balls, there are many delicate tissues in the testicles that could be damaged by clamping this way. These tissues include nerves, arteries, the vas, and more. Damaging any of these tissues could cause problems with sperm production or worse (such as ischemia of the tissues, leading to tissue death and gangrene). Your best bet is to clamp as close to the pubic bone as possible. • Desensitizing is when a man has difficulties maintaining an erection due to excessive porn watching. If you use porn as your method of stimulation, be cautious of this. If you believe you are desensitizing due to the porn, try another method of stimulation. • If one clamp is not enough to stop the blood outflow, then try using multiple clamps. But before you try this, make sure you are wrapping tight enough. In most cases, a tighter wrap will be enough to stop the blood outflow. You can place the second clamp at the base, or place it an inch below the glans as shown below.
Suggested Beginning Clamping Routine:3, 10 minute clamping sessions -- totaling 30 minutes. One day on, One day off. Dangers With Clamping:Clamping builds up an unusual amount of pressure in the penis. Accordingly, if your penis is not conditioned for clamping, or you do not pay attention to your penis while clamping, you can easily cause an injury. The two most common injuries from clamping include overtraining and penile Mondor's disease (penis thrombosis, which is benign, but still takes an average of four weeks to heal). Positive Signs:
Negative Signs:
If you experience any of these negative signs while clamping, immediately take the clamp off and apply a warm-up to your penis. Exercises While ClampedYou do not need to do exercises while clamped to obtain results. Regardless, some men advocate clamped exercises. We do not fully recommend doing exercises while clamped since they cause a lot of pressure build up; and this is potentially dangerous if your penis isn't conditioned. Accordingly, if you do decide to perform clamped exercise, take extra caution while doing so.
ABOUT THE AUTHORAaron "remek" Kemmer is the author of Exercising The Penis: How to Make Your Most Prized Organ Bigger, Harder & Healthier. He founded THE PENIS ENLARGEMENT GYM in 2005. Find out more about him here.
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