ok, now I've realized how I can get it tighter, it still is a crappy product because the clasp doesn't work well. It always opens up if too much pressure is applied. Might work for a post workout healing session but not as support for an intense girth workout (which was one reason I purchased it for). So let this be a warning to you, who might consider buying this ring.
Can anyone show me a link of a really good cock ring? thx up front.
 
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hey hows it going new here to the blog, wanted to be informed about the whole cock ring methoded , i saw the terms Penis Enlargement, what exactly does it mean, i wanna know how should i get started with the whole cock ring methoded ? Thanks man
 
How?;568119 said:
hey hows it going new here to the blog, wanted to be informed about the whole cock ring methoded , i saw the terms Penis Enlargement, what exactly does it mean, i wanna know how should i get started with the whole cock ring methoded ? Thanks man

Well, I would advise you to start of with nothing but jelqs, then add some more intense exercises and then go to the ring thingy. If you jump to SRT from the start you'could limit your overall progress :)
 
Zambrodom3;568131 said:
Well, I would advise you to start of with nothing but jelqs, then add some more intense exercises and then go to the ring thingy. If you jump to SRT from the start you'could limit your overall progress :)

I think that it is important for all men, new and old, to completely and absolutely suBathmateerge themselves in SRT, at the minimum for the healing measures. Some of the exercises will be too much for a beginner but the theory behind the exercise will still hold true to every workout. Things like super-setting exercises to cause greater expansion, using ads and cockering for healing, proper diet and rest, etc. I would say the best two bits of information that every new guy should study is the Newbie Routine and SRT Routine, the education combined with the proper basics and the understandings to future methods of continual growth will benefit massively any man who takes pe seriously.
 
Zambrodom3;568131 said:
Well, I would advise you to start of with nothing but jelqs, then add some more intense exercises and then go to the ring thingy. If you jump to SRT from the start you'could limit your overall progress :)

I think that it is important for all men, new and old, to completely and absolutely suBathmateerge themselves in SRT, at the minimum for the healing measures. Some of the exercises will be too much for a beginner but the theory behind the exercise will still hold true to every workout. Things like super-setting exercises to cause greater expansion, using ads and cockering for healing, proper diet and rest, etc. I would say the best two bits of information that every new guy should study is the Newbie Routine and SRT Routine, the education combined with the proper basics and the understandings to future methods of continual growth will benefit massively any man who takes pe seriously.
 
doublelongdaddy;568156 said:
I think that it is important for all men, new and old, to completely and absolutely suBathmateerge themselves in SRT, at the minimum for the healing measures. Some of the exercises will be too much for a beginner but the theory behind the exercise will still hold true to every workout. Things like super-setting exercises to cause greater expansion, using ads and cockering for healing, proper diet and rest, etc. I would say the best two bits of information that every new guy should study is the Newbie Routine and SRT Routine, the education combined with the proper basics and the understandings to future methods of continual growth will benefit massively any man who takes pe seriously.

Yeah, I get ya, but isn't it better to start off with something and upgrade to better when it stops working, cause if you start with something as advanced as staying expanded/extended throughout the whole day, when you get your gains and hit a plateau, you'll have nothing to upgrade. This is something that has been bothering me, i'd be very happy to know what the truth about this is. :)
 
Hate to bump old thread but do you gus mean using the cockring behind the bals or as close to the base as possible infront of the bals?
 
Roursich;616391 said:
Hate to bump old thread but do you gus mean using the cockring behind the bals or as close to the base as possible infront of the bals?

I know most people use the rings on the shaft (@ the base), rather than w/ the scrotum.

If you have an adjustable tie, then you can try under the scrotum. Just do what works best w/ you and helps you stay expanded.
 
Roursich;616391 said:
Hate to bump old thread but do you gus mean using the cockring behind the bals or as close to the base as possible infront of the bals?

depends really, either can work. i know redzulu was a big fan of doing it with the whole package, as you can get more of your dick 'in' the cockring as it sits lower on the base, however there could be complications with all the tubes there, so its up to you
 
Zambrodom3;568175 said:
Yeah, I get ya, but isn't it better to start off with something and upgrade to better when it stops working, cause if you start with something as advanced as staying expanded/extended throughout the whole day, when you get your gains and hit a plateau, you'll have nothing to upgrade. This is something that has been bothering me, i'd be very happy to know what the truth about this is. :)

The gains would be relative to the healing practices. As the gains happen the temporary expansion and elongation would become greater. So at one point you may be 6 inches and gaining a half inch in expansion but once that is cemented you would be working with 6.5" and the same 1/2" expansion until you hit 7 inches and so on.
 
doublelongdaddy;616473 said:
The gains would be relative to the healing practices. As the gains happen the temporary expansion and elongation would become greater. So at one point you may be 6 inches and gaining a half inch in expansion but once that is cemented you would be working with 6.5" and the same 1/2" expansion until you hit 7 inches and so on.


This is true, I observed it when I first seriously began PE. I remember being around 5 inches (possibly even slightly less) in girth 5 years ago. Then when I started the jelqing/stretching/kegel routine I saw an increase to 5.25, but it would switch between 5.25 and 5. Then when I reached 5.5 I was no longer working with 5 inches, but 5.25 instead.

Five years later I'm around 6 inches in girth, and after a pumping session I'm 6.25. I want to get to the 6.75 expansion so I can get to 6.5.

It's all about the temp gains... if you can increase the size of the temp gains you can cement your previous temp gains and keep building from there.
 
TreasureHunter;617498 said:
This is true, I observed it when I first seriously began PE. I remember being around 5 inches (possibly even slightly less) in girth 5 years ago. Then when I started the jelqing/stretching/kegel routine I saw an increase to 5.25, but it would switch between 5.25 and 5. Then when I reached 5.5 I was no longer working with 5 inches, but 5.25 instead.

Five years later I'm around 6 inches in girth, and after a pumping session I'm 6.25. I want to get to the 6.75 expansion so I can get to 6.5.

It's all about the temp gains... if you can increase the size of the temp gains you can cement your previous temp gains and keep building from there.

You explained it better than me:) That is exactly what I meant.
 
TreasureHunter;617498 said:
This is true, I observed it when I first seriously began PE. I remember being around 5 inches (possibly even slightly less) in girth 5 years ago. Then when I started the jelqing/stretching/kegel routine I saw an increase to 5.25, but it would switch between 5.25 and 5. Then when I reached 5.5 I was no longer working with 5 inches, but 5.25 instead.

Five years later I'm around 6 inches in girth, and after a pumping session I'm 6.25. I want to get to the 6.75 expansion so I can get to 6.5.

It's all about the temp gains... if you can increase the size of the temp gains you can cement your previous temp gains and keep building from there.

I can affirm this, too.

Though: I think Zam's concerns haven't been addressed yet. He was more about a clever longterm strategy to build up your program with respect to intensity, volume and frequency, if I got him right. And his question is, whether one deprives oneself of potential gains if he steps up too quickly, say, he jumps right into a hardcore routine with clamping, BM, Size Blasters or SSJs after having performed jelqs for only 2 months or even less. So, even if he might not injure himself, he could miss all the gains that lie in between (for example with a moderately performed SSJ session or so).
 
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Satyr;618764 said:
I can affirm this, too.

Though: I think Zam's concerns haven't been addressed yet. He was more about a clever longterm strategy to build up your program with respect to intensity, volume and frequency, if I got him right. And his question is, whether one deprives oneself of potential gains if he steps up too quickly, say, he jumps right into a hardcore routine with clamping, BM, Size Blasters or SSJs after having performed jelqs for only 2 months or even less. So, even if he might not injure himself, he could miss all the gains that lie in between (for example with a moderately performed SSJ session or so).

This is EXACTLY what I meant, though I did not write it as good as you did LMAO. It would be great to get a discussion over that as it is a really interesting topic for me and I would love to know what everyone (especially the vets) think... Thanks you for additionally clarifying my post, I hope we make a good discussion! :)
 
I'm no expert but, I'd imagine if you went straight into the hardcore routines, all that would mean is that you would make gains quicker than if you were to take baby steps. You would still gain by taking the baby steps but over a longer period of time vs a shorter time frame with the hardcore routines. Again, I'm new so I'm still learning myself.

As far as personal experience, when I started doing pe not too long ago, I went the basic BM pump in the shower routine. I saw the temp gains and they came and gone. I then upgraded to the vacuvin mod and that worked great but I ended up injuring myself for whatever reason. After a break, I went to the very deep end and used that crazy vacuum pump I have and I personally have seen my gains last longer, even after a week of not pumping.
 
Yes, you might see gains now , but later on when you get adapted to this intensity level and hit a plateau you'd have to upgrade to a more intense routine and lemme tell ya untill you finally hit the end where you just can't do more or you'll seriously injury yourself. Plus, as you see- you got your vacuvin and injured yourself after that cause you were not conditioned enough for this...
 
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