A kid is going to try to attempt the "impossible mission" He is going to start next year because of personal stuff.
Ok, so the goal is 3" in length and 1.5" in girth in 6 years (I know Bib gained more, but seeing it in a more realisitc perspective). Imagine yourself. 18years old kid (turning 19 in a month) trying to do this challenge, his current knowledge about PE is... decent.
The best thing about this kid is that he will have zero interruptions in those 6 years. He's going to be taking a university degree, so that's the only thing he has to worry about. He got nothing else in his life, he lives completely by himself. He sometimes visit people, his parents, families, and goes to parties.. But he has saved those days to his days "off" He will be doing a 5days on, 2 days off routine. So the point is that this guy can have a 10 hours routine everyday if he wanted, or he could have a 6 hours routine everyday, or even a 2hour routine, the thing is that he got no interruptions and perfect conditions to PE. So now imagine yourself in these conditions, no interuptions, and you created your own master routine, if the routine included hanging for 4-6hours a day like Bib did, then sure go ahead, if it includes more, then sure go for it. (His every day routine was just below the limit of overtraining, like it is for pro atheletes.)
Another fact about this kid is that he never gave up on something he started before he finished. He had the ability to stay consistent with everything he was doing until it was finished, he was not a quitter, it's like with studying.. I bet when you were in school you got lazy and didn't want to study, but this guy was among the successful people, the people who had the self-diciplin to study enough to get a A on every test.. he had the diciplin of a master, he could control his mind and lazyness like no other...
So now imagine yourself being this guy, you had 6 years to gain 3" in length and 1.5" in girth. You were not a quitter. When you started you were not going to quit, or slow down, or take months off, the consistency was going to be spot on. You had perfect PE conditions, you could PE for 10 hours a day if you wanted. And you created your own master routine, the best possible routine you can have when you have 10 hours of freetime everyday. (without interruptions)
His plan would be to gain approx his first inch in the first year, the second inch inbetween 1.5-2 years and his 3rd inch inbetween 3-3.5 years. Which could play out like 1+2+3 or 1+1.5+3.5, or in any other manner. He claimed that his girth would'nt be a problem so he didn't have any progress plan for that one.
So now to the question.. Would he be able to do it? Let's say he completely fulfilled the master routine spot on, he didn't quit, or take unnecessary months off, he had zero interruptions. Would he be able to do it faster than 6 years? Or would he fail, and it would probably take longer? What's your thoughts? Keep in mind that he got no interruptions and that he got the mind of a master when it comes to diciplin.
Ok, so the goal is 3" in length and 1.5" in girth in 6 years (I know Bib gained more, but seeing it in a more realisitc perspective). Imagine yourself. 18years old kid (turning 19 in a month) trying to do this challenge, his current knowledge about PE is... decent.
The best thing about this kid is that he will have zero interruptions in those 6 years. He's going to be taking a university degree, so that's the only thing he has to worry about. He got nothing else in his life, he lives completely by himself. He sometimes visit people, his parents, families, and goes to parties.. But he has saved those days to his days "off" He will be doing a 5days on, 2 days off routine. So the point is that this guy can have a 10 hours routine everyday if he wanted, or he could have a 6 hours routine everyday, or even a 2hour routine, the thing is that he got no interruptions and perfect conditions to PE. So now imagine yourself in these conditions, no interuptions, and you created your own master routine, if the routine included hanging for 4-6hours a day like Bib did, then sure go ahead, if it includes more, then sure go for it. (His every day routine was just below the limit of overtraining, like it is for pro atheletes.)
Another fact about this kid is that he never gave up on something he started before he finished. He had the ability to stay consistent with everything he was doing until it was finished, he was not a quitter, it's like with studying.. I bet when you were in school you got lazy and didn't want to study, but this guy was among the successful people, the people who had the self-diciplin to study enough to get a A on every test.. he had the diciplin of a master, he could control his mind and lazyness like no other...
So now imagine yourself being this guy, you had 6 years to gain 3" in length and 1.5" in girth. You were not a quitter. When you started you were not going to quit, or slow down, or take months off, the consistency was going to be spot on. You had perfect PE conditions, you could PE for 10 hours a day if you wanted. And you created your own master routine, the best possible routine you can have when you have 10 hours of freetime everyday. (without interruptions)
His plan would be to gain approx his first inch in the first year, the second inch inbetween 1.5-2 years and his 3rd inch inbetween 3-3.5 years. Which could play out like 1+2+3 or 1+1.5+3.5, or in any other manner. He claimed that his girth would'nt be a problem so he didn't have any progress plan for that one.
So now to the question.. Would he be able to do it? Let's say he completely fulfilled the master routine spot on, he didn't quit, or take unnecessary months off, he had zero interruptions. Would he be able to do it faster than 6 years? Or would he fail, and it would probably take longer? What's your thoughts? Keep in mind that he got no interruptions and that he got the mind of a master when it comes to diciplin.
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