Big Al

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It's VERY important to remember a few things before you consider starting any male enhancement program.

If you're suffering from serious depression or anxiety, it would be in your best interests to take care of this issue first! Male enhancement exercises are NOT a substitute for good mental hygiene. Beginning any male enhancement training under a severely stressed mindset often adds to the problem. Problems obtaining good EQ (Erection Quality- a combined measure of stamina and hardness), a desire to rush things, and desperation are a poor starting point!

There is no such thing as a 100% risk free exercise. Anytime you train-whether it's jogging, weight training, or penis enlargement, the risk of injury is present. You can best minimize your risk of injury by making sure to ease into training carefully and by respecting the movements being performed.

It's HIGHLY recommended you first get a medical check up and seek your physician's approval before you begin this or any other new physical training and/or supplementation regimen! Getting regular medical check ups throughout the course of your training is also recommended and always in your best interests.

Should you decide undertake these exercises you agree do so at your own risk, sole responsibility, and of your own free will with full understanding of the above.

For those of you who have manageable stress/anxiety it would be better for you to focus on stamina training first. This applies if your mindset is good but your EQ is poor. Not only is EQ improved and a foundation created with this tactic, but the visualization portion of stamina training helps develop a better emotional backdrop for future productive enlargement training.

If your EQ and mindset are good then this would be the optimal state to begin a full routine. Once you're cleared to train, ALWAYS begin using light intensity and volume. For jelqing and stretching type movements begin with less intensity than you'd ordinarily use to masturbate. For kegel type movements use only enough contractile force as needed to accomplish your reps. You should come away from your initial sessions refreshed- not exhausted. As your conditioning and body awareness improves you can add intensity in a prudent manner. This same advice applies if you've trained before but have taken a long break.

The more intense methods are potentially more injurious. They should be used only after reaching advanced levels of conditioning. Even then, you should still always err on the side of caution with the degree of force, pressure, and volume used.

While much of the above recommendations have been mentioned on this forum elsewhere it's hoped this consolidated post proves helpful.
 
LONGERDICK7+;722181 said:
wonder if a PE er was seriously injured...


No pain no gain :O:)

It has happened. The one example I recall was a guy who was clamping very aggressively daily and following that by hanging. He claimed that he tore one of his corpus cavernosum, often called the 'side chambers' of the penis. I don't recall if he healed well or not.
 
stillwantmore2;722182 said:
It has happened. The one example I recall was a guy who was clamping very aggressively daily and following that by hanging. He claimed that he tore one of his corpus cavernosum, often called the 'side chambers' of the penis. I don't recall if he healed well or not.

Hope he is doing ok, as he mentioned before if a bro suffers from depression or anxiety or they do just want immediate gains thats quite unlikely to happen.

what is best is to know is that the process of getting bigger takes time;)
 
An user 7-8 years ago named "remiii" would do aggressive clamping, even did clamping during sex and would swear by it. I totally disagreed with him and gave him several warnings he was going damage something. Then one he posted he was pissing blood. Went to the doctors and discovered he torn his urethra and had to wear a catheter to urinate for awhile...
 
LONGERDICK7+;722181 said:
wonder if a PE er was seriously injured...

This is more of a precaution. There's a number of similar posts on other forums where men begin their training (sometimes even full routines) under severe emotional stress.

LONGERDICK7+;722181 said:
No pain no gain :O:)

Hopefully this was meant tongue in cheek- for this type of training you're not supposed to induce any pain.
 
Threak-X;722188 said:
An user 7-8 years ago named "remiii" would do aggressive clamping, even did clamping during sex and would swear by it. I totally disagreed with him and gave him several warnings he was going damage something. Then one he posted he was pissing blood. Went to the doctors and discovered he torn his urethra and had to wear a catheter to urinate for awhile...

You can't force someone to listen but you can make the right information available to them so they can make [hopefully] educated judgment calls on the level of training they need to start on. There's no shame in starting with a light or even a "stamina only" routine. It beats making no gains- or worse, injuring yourself.
 
IMO, EQ is the key. If you get your EQ to extremely high levels, size, recovery, and of course sexual abilities all increase at maximal rates. The penis becomes more conditioned so harder routines can be pursued with benefits.
 
Big Al;722194 said:
This is more of a precaution. There's a number of similar posts on other forums where men begin their training (sometimes even full routines) under severe emotional stress.



Hopefully this was meant tongue in cheek- for this type of training you're not supposed to induce any pain.

yep you are right this type of training its supposed to be enjoyable and beneficial...:)
 
After reading this, I must count myself as a lucky dude because I always have good erection no matter what.
 
Big Al;722195 said:
You can't force someone to listen but you can make the right information available to them so they can make [hopefully] educated judgment calls on the level of training they need to start on. There's no shame in starting with a light or even a "stamina only" routine. It beats making no gains- or worse, injuring yourself.
Hopefully, that guy had "it won't happen to me syndrome" and was adamant no matter how much stress you enforce over an excessive amount of time with little to none recovery time that anything would eventually break on him.

He used to have a picture of himself as his avatar and always reminded he looked like Dr Rusty Venture from "The Venture Bros"
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Well the it wont happen to me syndrome" is something most people believes in..Hope that guy feels better now because a PE injury can be a fucking nightmare no doubt..
 
LONGERDICK7+;722234 said:
Well the it wont happen to me syndrome" is something most people believes in..Hope that guy feels better now because a PE injury can be a fucking nightmare no doubt..
I believe he recovered okay, but he later got "banned" by REDZULU2003...
 
stillwantmore2;722189 said:
^^ That's the guy.

He paid me $2000 to meet me face to face and be given lessons.
 
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