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So many times before has been written about the infamous tunica,but how important is to perform that exercise in order to obtain gains...

Im a bit stagnat and i had this ""fantastic idea"" of gaining one inch in one month,im going to measure in june 18,but id like to know if the tunica plays an important role here..


i think i have the answer myself yeah breaking it is important and is key,but id like to receive feed back from the bros here... thanks
 
The Tunica is a tough guy, but every tough guy has a weakness, the Tunica is not tough enough to resist Bundled Stretches.
 
doublelongdaddy;695293 said:
The Tunica is a tough guy, but every tough guy has a weakness, the Tunica is not tough enough to resist Bundled Stretches.

yep 5 mins of torture everyday n that tunica will give in
 
But how to do bundled stretches without making your scrotum walk up the shaft? If you twist it, it is really easy to get the scrotum skin in the twist, since this stretch really takes the whole skin with it.
 
shortdick;695211 said:
So many times before has been written about the infamous tunica,but how important is to perform that exercise in order to obtain gains...

Im a bit stagnat and i had this ""fantastic idea"" of gaining one inch in one month,im going to measure in june 18,but id like to know if the tunica plays an important role here..


i think i have the answer myself yeah breaking it is important and is key,but id like to receive feed back from the bros here... thanks

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I would be surprised if you didn't gain anything. 1 month isnt very long though
 
habban;695339 said:
But how to do bundled stretches without making your scrotum walk up the shaft? If you twist it, it is really easy to get the scrotum skin in the twist, since this stretch really takes the whole skin with it.

This will in no way increase TN, it is virtually impossible once the penis is twisted.
 
doublelongdaddy;695389 said:
This will in no way increase TN, it is virtually impossible once the penis is twisted.

i had the same tought that maybe that stretch would increase the TN,but once the penis is completely bundled,the sack skin cant move....:O?:(
 
shortdick;695405 said:
i had the same tought that maybe that stretch would increase the TN,but once the penis is completely bundled,the sack skin cant move....:O?:(

Exactly, simple physics!
 
So many times before has been written about the infamous tunica,but how important is to perform that exercise in order to obtain gains...

Im a bit stagnat and i had this ""fantastic idea"" of gaining one inch in one month,im going to measure in june 18,but id like to know if the tunica plays an important role here..


i think i have the answer myself yeah breaking it is important and is key,but id like to receive feed back from the bros here... thanks

I believe you know better now not to set short term goals. I can only measure by 9th of July. That's a 6 months period.
 
I like that measure 2 times a year and see great gains I’m going to do that

I disagree with this statement. In my opinion, you should take a BPFSL measurement once a month to see if you're making progress. The best way to know how your tissues are responding to your current workout/intensity levels, is to actually measure often. Now, that does not mean that you will measure a gain every month. However, I would argue that if you have not measured any gains in 6-8 weeks of consistent, hard work - not even 1/16th of an inch - then you must modify your routine. Would you rather find out your routine is poor in 6 weeks time and make the necessary changes, or waste an additional 4.5 months with your fingers crossed?
 
I disagree with this statement. In my opinion, you should take a BPFSL measurement once a month to see if you're making progress. The best way to know how your tissues are responding to your current workout/intensity levels, is to actually measure often. Now, that does not mean that you will measure a gain every month. However, I would argue that if you have not measured any gains in 6-8 weeks of consistent, hard work - not even 1/16th of an inch - then you must modify your routine. Would you rather find out your routine is poor in 6 weeks time and make the necessary changes, or waste an additional 4.5 months with your fingers crossed?

There is no way you will do a solid routine without seeing gains in 3 months. I go by what I see. I've already made gains but I'm not measuring till 6 months.
 
There is no way you will do a solid routine without seeing gains in 3 months. I go by what I see. I've already made gains but I'm not measuring till 6 months.
I think this is the best method, that is: To have a long time between messurement points. It keeps you disciplined and away from depression.

You trust the process more, when you do not messure all the time. I have not messure gains jet at BPEL. But I see there is a difference.
 
I think this is the best method, that is: To have a long time between messurement points. It keeps you disciplined and away from depression.

You trust the process more, when you do not messure all the time. I have not messure gains jet at BPEL. But I see there is a difference.

Let that difference that you are seeing serve as motivation to keep you going until You complete 6 months. If you feel the routine is not intense enough, change it every 3 months.
 
There is no way you will do a solid routine without seeing gains in 3 months. I go by what I see. I've already made gains but I'm not measuring till 6 months.
How do you know that? Many guys have reported not seeing gains for much, much longer. They are either not using enough intensity, or they need to do longer sessions to see results. In other words, what they were doing initially to get those newbie gains is not profitable for them anymore. The only way to know for certain that you are profiting from your routine is to use a ruler. You said with a solid routine, you should see gains in 3 months. Then why wait 6? Or, why not measure once a year? Maybe this is your preferred way of doing things, as you have a lot of experience and know what to expect from your body, but I think it is bad advice to tell guys who are less experienced to only measure twice a year. You need to know how your body is responding to what you are doing, and to make adjustments sooner rather than later, in order to be efficient and avoid wasting time and effort.
 
How do you know that? Many guys have reported not seeing gains for much, much longer. They are either not using enough intensity, or they need to do longer sessions to see results. In other words, what they were doing initially to get those newbie gains is not profitable for them anymore. The only way to know for certain that you are profiting from your routine is to use a ruler. You said with a solid routine, you should see gains in 3 months. Then why wait 6? Or, why not measure once a year? Maybe this is your preferred way of doing things, as you have a lot of experience and know what to expect from your body, but I think it is bad advice to tell guys who are less experienced to only measure twice a year. You need to know how your body is responding to what you are doing, and to make adjustments sooner rather than later, in order to be efficient and avoid wasting time and effort.

Newbies can measure once every 3 months if they like. But for me, I say 6 months is better because, the routine will be changing every 90 days.

Those people you are talking about who didn't see enough gains were doing a weak routine.

Some people want to see 1 inch in 3 months and by the time they don't see gains that is up to 1 inch in 3 months, they stop PE.

So measuring every 6 months is still best.
 
Newbies can measure once every 3 months if they like. But for me, I say 6 months is better because, the routine will be changing every 90 days.

Those people you are talking about who didn't see enough gains were doing a weak routine.

Some people want to see 1 inch in 3 months and by the time they don't see gains that is up to 1 inch in 3 months, they stop PE.

So measuring every 6 months is still best.
Well, I guess we can just agree to disagree. For me, six months is way too long. It is encouraging to know that I am on the right track after measuring a smaller gain in a shorter time frame, as opposed to rolling the dice and hoping for the best. I never understood guys who have this phobia of measuring. You are either gaining, or you are not. If not, then fix it. It really is that simple. I do not see the need to "delay" such information, and I will never understand guys who think this way. Is it insecurity? I really don't understand it. Whatever.
 
Well, I guess we can just agree to disagree. For me, six months is way too long. It is encouraging to know that I am on the right track after measuring a smaller gain in a shorter time frame, as opposed to rolling the dice and hoping for the best. I never understood guys who have this phobia of measuring. You are either gaining, or you are not. If not, then fix it. It really is that simple. I do not see the need to "delay" such information, and I will never understand guys who think this way. Is it insecurity? I really don't understand it. Whatever.

Do what pleases you brother. I've made 2.25 inches gains already with the length master. I went from 6 inches to 8.25 inches. I can no longer measure every 3 months. The more gains you make, the tougher it gets to make more gains.

So for me, measuring once in 6 months is best.
 
I want to be supprised at 6-8 month mark.
I think it's just that for me. Also listening to the story that @DLD have told us, about his gains. You feel the motivation to do something similar. I think this video is extremely motivating to watch.

(I hope you are okey @DLD, with me posting this video on here?).

You see something is happening but you do not know exactly how much is happening?, and then you get the reward when you finally messure.

But I understand your point also @Grandmaster.
To know what you are doing is going to work (going in the right direction)?, is also important.
But I feel like as long as I do a program, that is validated by the legends here on MOS. I should see results at the 6-8 month mark. So I trust that process fully.
 
I want to be supprised at 6-8 month mark.
I think it's just that for me. Also listening to the story that @DLD have told us, about his gains. You feel the motivation to do something similar. I think this video is extremely motivating to watch.

(I hope you are okey @DLD, with me posting this video on here?).

You see something is happening but you do not know exactly how much is happening?, and then you get the reward when you finally messure.

But I understand your point also @Grandmaster.
To know what you are doing is going to work (going in the right direction)?, is also important.
But I feel like as long as I do a program, that is validated by the legends here on MOS. I should see results at the 6-8 month mark. So I trust that process fully.
Well, then the difference between you and I is that I would rather know sooner. I would not feel comfortable measuring every 6-8 months. I understand that the more you gain, the longer it takes to gain. When I was hanging (way after making newbie gains), I worked up to two hours per day and gained absolutely nothing for three months. When I kicked it up to four hours per day, I gained 1/2 inch in EL in 2 months. So, my problem was that I needed more time under traction, and the reason I changed my routine is because rulers don't lie. They always tell the truth. Had I not measured often, and took your advice of measuring every 6-8 months, I would have wasted another 3-5 months gaining fuck all. THAT would have discouraged me more than anything. But you do you. I just have a different opinion, that's all.
 
Well, then the difference between you and I is that I would rather know sooner. I would not feel comfortable measuring every 6-8 months. I understand that the more you gain, the longer it takes to gain. When I was hanging (way after making newbie gains), I worked up to two hours per day and gained absolutely nothing for three months. When I kicked it up to four hours per day, I gained 1/2 inch in EL in 2 months. So, my problem was that I needed more time under traction, and the reason I changed my routine is because rulers don't lie. They always tell the truth. Had I not measured often, and took your advice of measuring every 6-8 months, I would have wasted another 3-5 months gaining fuck all. THAT would have discouraged me more than anything. But you do you. I just have a different opinion, that's all.
Maybe there is a difference between hanging and stretching? But I understand but you are saying.
 
Well, then the difference between you and I is that I would rather know sooner. I would not feel comfortable measuring every 6-8 months. I understand that the more you gain, the longer it takes to gain. When I was hanging (way after making newbie gains), I worked up to two hours per day and gained absolutely nothing for three months. When I kicked it up to four hours per day, I gained 1/2 inch in EL in 2 months. So, my problem was that I needed more time under traction, and the reason I changed my routine is because rulers don't lie. They always tell the truth. Had I not measured often, and took your advice of measuring every 6-8 months, I would have wasted another 3-5 months gaining fuck all. THAT would have discouraged me more than anything. But you do you. I just have a different opinion, that's all.
Somewhat disappointed in myself, but I followed your advice. What I'm doing is working, I'm, BPEL: 5,4" now.
 
Good. Focus and don't be distracted. How long have you been doing your current routine?
Really hard question, I'm not sure. But I switched from one 40 minut + one 30 minut stretching some time ago. To: 20 min x 3 times per day.

It's practically the same as I started but with some modifications and always increasing the intensity as I go.
I removed the ball stretch, and only focus on intense stretches. Doing ball stretch sometimes in bed.
 
Really hard question, I'm not sure. But I switched from one 40 minut + one 30 minut stretching some time ago. To: 20 min x 3 times per day.

It's practically the same as I started but with some modifications and always increasing the intensity as I go.
I removed the ball stretch, and only focus on intense stretches. Doing ball stretch sometimes in bed.

Okay I understand.
 
Only 16 days from 5“ to 5,4" is that normal? 😳
Congratulations on the gains. You have proven that your current routine is working, so stick with it for now. I would suggest that you measure again in 6-8 weeks to see if you are still profiting from what you are currently doing. I predict that you still have at least a half inch or so of fairly easy gains. When gains slow down, the ruler will confirm it, and at that point you will either need to increase the intensity, or time under traction, or both, in order to see results. You are on the right track. Again, congratulations!
 
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