...I was hoping we could discuss your experiences. Here's my very limited experience. I'm trying to work my girth routine up as it is the lagging part of my PE endeavors. If you haven't seen me post before, I'm almost at a year in and have had almost 2" length gains, but less than .5" girth gains, so its been a great run, but time to take it up a notch.
When I read how to do them, I must have mixed something up and technically I was holding a ULI, while jelqing with the other hand. It actually wasn't a bad exercise I guess, but then I reread how to do the exercise last night and realized I completely did it backwards and was supposed to hold a ULI and move my ok grip of my other hand from glans to base instead of the opposite. DUH!
Anyway, I did that last night along with my jelqs. I was gonna do 20 of them, as that's what I did when I tried the first time (in the wrong direction). Well, let me tell you... I did like 5. As I held my grip tight at the base and slowly slid my ok grip from glans to base, I watched as my veins nearly exploded out of my skin. I could feel the pressure build and I thought to myself... DAMN - This has GOTTA work for girth. It was way too intense to continue for more than a few though. So here's my first few questions for discussion:
1. I have tons of broken blood vessels from doing only five. If this is normal, this is gonna be a problem. Normal?
2. Due to the above and the fact that five was about all I could do, am I going to hard?
Of course, these are probably easy Yes or No questions, but I was hoping that if you had opinions or advice you could expand on your answers. Thanks in advance. I've been in search of a manual girth exercise other than the jelqs I consistently perform. For whatever reason, I do a ULI and just don't feel like its enough. I could be wrong, so feel free to comment on that too.
Again... THANKS!
Bob
When I read how to do them, I must have mixed something up and technically I was holding a ULI, while jelqing with the other hand. It actually wasn't a bad exercise I guess, but then I reread how to do the exercise last night and realized I completely did it backwards and was supposed to hold a ULI and move my ok grip of my other hand from glans to base instead of the opposite. DUH!
Anyway, I did that last night along with my jelqs. I was gonna do 20 of them, as that's what I did when I tried the first time (in the wrong direction). Well, let me tell you... I did like 5. As I held my grip tight at the base and slowly slid my ok grip from glans to base, I watched as my veins nearly exploded out of my skin. I could feel the pressure build and I thought to myself... DAMN - This has GOTTA work for girth. It was way too intense to continue for more than a few though. So here's my first few questions for discussion:
1. I have tons of broken blood vessels from doing only five. If this is normal, this is gonna be a problem. Normal?
2. Due to the above and the fact that five was about all I could do, am I going to hard?
Of course, these are probably easy Yes or No questions, but I was hoping that if you had opinions or advice you could expand on your answers. Thanks in advance. I've been in search of a manual girth exercise other than the jelqs I consistently perform. For whatever reason, I do a ULI and just don't feel like its enough. I could be wrong, so feel free to comment on that too.
Again... THANKS!
Bob
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