jekyllnhyde360
Well-known member
The reason I question this is because I always kinda played it safe always taking rest days when I felt fatigue.
and gains came slowly!
but for the past short while I did my exercises more frequently, almost everyday and they are very intense so after the first day I usually need 1-2 days off.
but like I said ive just pushed thru the fatigue and done them like everyday and what I noticed is that although It is hard to get fully erect (damn near impossible after the first few days) if I just keep pushing thru and get the last few days in , after my weekend of recovery I can get erect again not as hard as ususal but enough to start up .
now eventually after a few weeks I really need a break , because I cant get hard but what I noticed is that once I gotten to this point of exhaustion and I give my self a break I find that I have actually made significant gains once my erection bounces back!!!
so does it take a massive and continuous workload to make real girth gains.?
and gains came slowly!
but for the past short while I did my exercises more frequently, almost everyday and they are very intense so after the first day I usually need 1-2 days off.
but like I said ive just pushed thru the fatigue and done them like everyday and what I noticed is that although It is hard to get fully erect (damn near impossible after the first few days) if I just keep pushing thru and get the last few days in , after my weekend of recovery I can get erect again not as hard as ususal but enough to start up .
now eventually after a few weeks I really need a break , because I cant get hard but what I noticed is that once I gotten to this point of exhaustion and I give my self a break I find that I have actually made significant gains once my erection bounces back!!!
so does it take a massive and continuous workload to make real girth gains.?