As Worlds Collide: Fatigue vs. Intensity Increase
Intensity Theory:
This theory suggests elongating the penis is about keeping it in it's most stretched position, and beyond, for as long as you can. The longer the stretch the more the tissue will elongate and deform as long as the intensity steadily increases. So the longer and more intense the stretch the better the gain.
VS
Fatigue Theory:
The theory here is fatiguing the penis by using max intensity or weight in opening sets/exercise and as the penis becomes fatigued, reduce the weight or intensity and start successive set until you reach complete fatigue. This suggests that tissue deformation (gains) happen with less intensity or weight as time/sets/exercise progresses.
The two theories obviously collide and even contradict each other but men swear by gains on both sides of the fence. What is the deal? I would love everyone's view on this. Discuss
Side Note:
Some may ask about JAI or PLYMETRIC stretches being short reps/max intensity but the function of these stretches is more a shock to the ligaments for future gains and this is why they were not included in this debate.
Intensity Theory:
This theory suggests elongating the penis is about keeping it in it's most stretched position, and beyond, for as long as you can. The longer the stretch the more the tissue will elongate and deform as long as the intensity steadily increases. So the longer and more intense the stretch the better the gain.
VS
Fatigue Theory:
The theory here is fatiguing the penis by using max intensity or weight in opening sets/exercise and as the penis becomes fatigued, reduce the weight or intensity and start successive set until you reach complete fatigue. This suggests that tissue deformation (gains) happen with less intensity or weight as time/sets/exercise progresses.
The two theories obviously collide and even contradict each other but men swear by gains on both sides of the fence. What is the deal? I would love everyone's view on this. Discuss

Side Note:
Some may ask about JAI or PLYMETRIC stretches being short reps/max intensity but the function of these stretches is more a shock to the ligaments for future gains and this is why they were not included in this debate.