Hey fellas. Well, I checked my bone pressed flaccid stretched length which is 6 inches. And my bpel is 6.5-6.6. YET, my erection quality, is probably about a 7. I want to start my routine though. But I don't know which is my limiting factor. And I don't want to choose a one of the begginer routines that may contradict my true limiting factor. Such as too much girth work, or too much length work, depending upon the routine. Guys, what do I do here?
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It might just be the way you're checking BPFSL that's giving you a shorter measure (it's possible).
Hanging is a good way to improve BPFSL--after just 5 months of hanging my BPFSL went from about 5.8" to 7.25". My erect growth went from 6" to 6.75" during that time. My limiting factor may have been EQ. However, I was injured several different times (not PE related), & kept coming back, but my resolve deteriorated. I've only been back doing PE for a few months now & I've regained most of my erect losses, but my BPFSL is far shorter than it was back in 2008. I'll get there...
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Hanging would help, but I wouldn't want to start with hanging. For me, my BPFSL was nearly 1" less than my my BPEL. I focused on my stretches and I gained length fairly easily. This might also be so for you. So a length oriented routine might serve you quite well. This meaning, that a regular beginner routine is slightly adjusted and a few more stretches are added. As months pass, you can incorporate more stretching-time into your routine.
-UYN-19/04/2011
FG: 4.25" +0.45
FL: 5.19" +0.69
EG: 4.75" +0.45
BPFSL: 7.69" +1.58
NBPEL: 7.25" +1.19
BPEL: 7.677"+1.757
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Originally posted by UYN View PostHanging would help, but I wouldn't want to start with hanging. For me, my BPFSL was nearly 1" less than my my BPEL. I focused on my stretches and I gained length fairly easily. This might also be so for you. So a length oriented routine might serve you quite well. This meaning, that a regular beginner routine is slightly adjusted and a few more stretches are added. As months pass, you can incorporate more stretching-time into your routine.
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Originally posted by blink2000 View PostI agree completely about the dangers of starting with hanging, but he did join 2 years ago-- I'm unclear on how much experience he has.
-UYN-19/04/2011
FG: 4.25" +0.45
FL: 5.19" +0.69
EG: 4.75" +0.45
BPFSL: 7.69" +1.58
NBPEL: 7.25" +1.19
BPEL: 7.677"+1.757
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