I would like to start a discussion with members and device representative on whether devices should be considered advanced or not. Join in with your opinions and the reasoning behind it.
I see it quite often here that devices are considered advanced and a beginner should condition their penis with a manual routine first. I disagree with this and here is my reasoning why.
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I see it quite often here that devices are considered advanced and a beginner should condition their penis with a manual routine first. I disagree with this and here is my reasoning why.
- Stretching or expanding your dick is just that no matter how it’s done. With any method of PE it’s safe AS LONG AS IT’S DONE CORRECTLY WITH THE RECOMMENDED STARTUP AND CONDITIONING PERIOD FOR THE METHOD YOU ARE USING. If someone wants to start off with higher weights, maximum vacuum pressure, maximum extender tension and so on then risk of injury is high. In the same regard if someone wants to start off with bundled stretching and ULIs then the risk of injury is also high. Any method has its conditioning period.
- There have been reputable studies using extenders where the participants had no prior PE experience and there was not a single injury reported.
- PEgym now has an extender that they are selling and I have not seen any disclaimer or advice that a beginner must condition their penis with a manual routine before using it.
- There are several articles here on devices and again there is no warning that a beginner should start off with a manual routine first.
- Let’s take hanging for example. If a beginner was to start off with the JP90 first he would have built up some pretty good tension by the end of the 90 days. Figuring that he can handle the amount of tension and time where he left off with the manual routine he could add enough weight to equal it. He has now put himself at a higher risk of injury and it’s not because of the tension of the weight, it’s because he has not conditioned his penis to the hanger attachment at the higher weight. He needs to start off at a lower weight/tension to condition to the attachment of the hanger. Why not start off with hanging at the lower weight/tension and work your way up to condition both at the same time?
- There are tons of these devices sold every year and the PEgym members that purchase one represents only a small portion of the total amount sold. The vast majority of these devices are sold to guys with no prior PE experience. If the risk of injury was high without conditioning with a manual routine first then I’m sure these device manufactures would not have been is business very long. None of these device manufacturers and their representatives recommends doing a manual conditioning routine first.
- I started off with the JP90 but within a month I started hanging. The reason I waited that long is because I wanted to do my research and know what I was doing first. Knowledge is key for any method of PE. Just look in the Penile Anomalies and Injuries forum and you will see plenty of injuries with both manual and devices because they didn’t know the proper way to get started off and condition, didn’t know what they were doing and/or became overzealous in hopes of making fast gains. The bottom line is that you just need to use your head with safety and knowledge being a priority.
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