Good to see you're active with post again, brother. It's depending on where you are in the journey, knowing how hard to attack the growth. From all the old posts I've recalled from you, I can suggest a form of an attack if you like. Remember, this is just a recommendation and not a full evaluation of all your logs or what you've been doing without reporting. I only have a scatter log of your info.
So, based on your past routines, let's play with the following:
- Warm up. You already know your tissue needs. Warm up as much as you need, with heat and/or light stretches.
- Use the LM3 with a 5-min light exercises, switch up to 10 minutes of bundling moderate to high tension load, back to 10-minute of moderate tension load. In between each set, keep the tissues warm, or hot.
- ADS should be a 4-hour interval. This is me, but I prefer giving the tissues plenty of in-place stretch time. In the entire scheme of thing, 4 hours is not much at all.
- If you can provide one stretch routine in the morning or noon, and one stretch at night, even better. For night time, Instead of going moderate and high tension pulling, just light to moderate tension pulling. This is just to give the tissues a good stretch before relaxation. This mirrors the 4lbs, 15lbs, 6lbs, 1.5lbs traction loading throughout the day for PE journeymen that already have at least 1 year of PE behind them, assuming they already have precondition period before hand.
I'm currently working with the brothers at the age group between 55 to 65. They already gain at least 0.5in in the past 9 months using similar approach. Instead of the LM3, they are using extenders, weights, and self-made traction devices. If those works, imagine what you can do with LM3.
But do know that ADS must maintain at the 2.5lbs of traction level. Don't let it drops below too far or rise too high. Your tissues can't handle the higher stress loads for too long of a period. This is based on cell structure integrity loading at 1kg.