ult_mate;590611 said:
Well, I know it might be a tad complicated to understand what I roughly tried to explain but it's pretty easy really.
Your legs mark the distance, the bands create the tension at that given distance. Perhaps for me it's easy to see since I'm the one thinking about the idea lol Sorry! ^^

:p

I think I understood it, maybe I'm just making it more complex than it really is.

For instance, say I was using the band the same way tef1 is. I have no indication of distance since I'm not standing (laying on bed), I would have to gauge by tug, visually, make sure I'm placed from band mounting distance the same length of my stretched out leg or actually measure my point a/b distance.

I get it in terms of standing though. If I was to plant 1 foot in the middle of the band I would be @ around 28" from penis tip to the ground (not including hanger hook or band clamps (which probably both equate to somewhere around 5-6")). I would then be looking @ around 8-10lbs using the green band and 48-52lbs w/ the yellow band (rated @ 70lbs).
 
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Je suis désolé mec... quelque fois c'est difficile d'expliquer...
Il faut qu'on essaye de designer quelque chose pour toi lol
 
smerc;590612 said:
:I get it in terms of standing though. If I was to plant 1 foot in the middle of the band I would be @ around 28" from penis tip to the ground (not including hanger hook or band clamps (which probably both equate to somewhere around 5-6")). I would then be looking @ around 8-10lbs using the green band and 48-52lbs w/ the yellow band (rated @ 70lbs).

The more distance between the where bands connect and the penis will determine how intense the weight really is. So I would also think the shorter a band is the greater strength it will put out.
 
The actual amount of weight is not important. What is important is the amount of stretch you get. I make sure to position myself the same way each time or even try to stretch a little further. I will add more resistance as needed.
 
tef1;590701 said:
The actual amount of weight is not important. What is important is the amount of stretch you get. I make sure to position myself the same way each time or even try to stretch a little further. I will add more resistance as needed.

There is a lot of bounce in this too, which equates to better break down of tissue. It would be like doing the the manual stretch, DLD Pulse 110's.
 
tef1;590701 said:
The actual amount of weight is not important. What is important is the amount of stretch you get. I make sure to position myself the same way each time or even try to stretch a little further. I will add more resistance as needed.

Just be careful. Was just pointing out the weight issue as knowing what weight you're @ is a good indicator of how much you should increase the weight depending on the stretch.


Are you going to be doing the standard 20min sessions w/ the bands?
 
Yes 20 minute sets. I go a lot by feel. I can tell when the resistance is right and when it is time to add some.
 
If any of you guys try this, please let me know what you think.
 
tef1;590729 said:
If any of you guys try this, please let me know what you think.

Will do. Plan on trying it very soon when i get back from vaca tomorrow. Really looking forward to it.
 
Once I get home I will attach my bands and give it a go too, looking forward to it.
 
this is a great idea for me as a traveler. if you want to know the exact amount of power. get a bagage weight like this Digital Portable Luggage Scale: What Is It? - Dave's World Travel and attach it to the hangerband now you know the weight used

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this is a great idea for me as a traveler. if you want to know the exact amount of power. get a bagage weight like this http://davesworldtravel.com/2009/digital-portable-luggage-scale-what-is-it/ and attach it to the hangerband now you know the weight used
 
Aimingforthetop;616404 said:
this is a great idea for me as a traveler. if you want to know the exact amount of power. get a bagage weight like this Digital Portable Luggage Scale: What Is It? - Dave's World Travel and attach it to the hangerband now you know the weight used

Here is a video of one in use: http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/phallosan-forte/84686-ykms-phallosan-forte-videos.html#post610671

Here is another video of youknowme using it on resistant bands: http://www.mattersofsize.com/forum/lengthmaster-forum/84230-lengthmaster-resistance-band-scale.html

I still wouldn't use them unless I couldn't find weights, but as stated for traveling. They do help w/ that purpose IMO.
 
Somebody was interested in this, and I never realized that it could be done
 
Somebody was interested in this, and I never realized that it could be done

Yeah they asked about it yesterday and I found the original thread which I bumped.
 
@DLD @REDZULU2003 Yep that person would be me lol. I also saw a video of @Lightning using the length master with a resistance band attached at the base. Looking good so far, the only question I have about this is how do you know the exact tension you are getting from the stretch when using a resistance band, I am assuming you get the exact same stretch like when you are hanging but only difference is with hanging you know the weight being applied but when using the resistance band I don't think u can tell.
 
@DLD @REDZULU2003 Yep that person would be me LOL. I also saw a video of @Lightning using the length master with a resistance band attached at the base. Looking good so far, the only question I have about this is how do you know the exact tension you are getting from the stretch when using a resistance band, I am assuming you get the exact same stretch like when you are hanging but only difference is with hanging you know the weight being applied but when using the resistance band I don't think u can tell.
Hallelujah we found the creator himself! I couldn’t remember Bob so I’m sorry. I do remember you posting it I just cannot remember the name of the user so check my apologies. And thank you for clearing it all up.
 
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