Hello, and great to know your liking the forums
That
hanging with 10lbs for 1 hour each day sounds pretty good to me.
I always remember a guy called Bib, who is no longer in flavor here for various reasons, but I have utmost respect for him, as he's the
hanging grandfather in the PE world, and what you see on most places, has his influence somewhere along the line. (like)
Anyway, he always suggested that men hang minimum 1 hour each day for good gains.
Now, from my experience its very hard to suggest when a guy will gain, what works best for everyone.
Its like
weight lifting at the gym, some guys like the High Volume Training, others prefer High Intensity Training, and both do have merits, and both do give gains. Studies have even shown that, yet you have guys say that the way they train is correct, the best blah blah fecking blah (xd)
So, I agree with bib that 1 hour each day is a great place to run with.
Some men have literally spent hours everyday doing it, you dont need to in order for gains to happen.
Its personal choice if you want to spend hours, and if you can do so.
If you can, think about doing x3 20m sets for this 1 hour each day.
What angles are you
hanging at?
The
SSJ is rather effective, very potent in how it blows up your dick in girth.
I see no problem with performing it alongside the
hanging.
Maybe do that before, or after the
hanging, so its out the way.
One addition, is perform around 5 mins of bundled stretches before your
hanging sessions, as this will fatigue the penis for the
hanging to come. Doesn't need to be fanciful, just a bundle or two, and pull straight out, hold it for 15-30 seconds, do a helishake to get circulation going, and repeat.
Now to your goals. Yes they are realistic. I started at 6.6" long when erect and 5.4" girth, and now I'm anywhere from 8.2"-8.5" long, and 7.2" girth.
The key will be, progressive alternation to the routine as and when it required it, allowing enough intensity, without causing injury. So, for now it will be good, and work for you, but it will alter in time, as you add new exercises to the mix, different tac etc.