beardedbaldy;705423 said:
It's looking like the message of this thread has been lost in translation, if you are new to PE having never done it before , not knowing much about it and you come to this forum looking for guidance and you read thread after thread of questions or statements stating how much a person can gain from an alloted time frame you are setting yourself up for disappointment. If you read that that it's possible to gain an inch erect in 3 months you will train as hard as you can in that time and in that time you will measure your progress, now what happens at the end of that 3 months if you haven't made that inch gain? Even though you followed the newbie routine, stuck to it and worked hard? That person becomes dissatisfied and demotivated .Now I'm am not saying making that sort of gain in that amount of time isn't possible for some people but what I am saying is this, no matter how hard or how often or with how solid of a routine we all gain differently, some with length some with girth some with both.
Putting yourself in the mindset thst PE is a very long term investment of your time and effort is the best way of ensuring your commitment to the game, trying to obtain something that for most people is unobtainable in a short period of time is counter productive. Nowhere in the newbie routine does it make claims to gains in a period of time because nobody is the same. Now please correct me if I'm wrong but there is an interview with DLD on YouTube and he talks about starting off in PE and how he first thought that making himself bigger wasn't possible and he actually wanted to prove it couldn't be done, he was doing the stretching and jelqing exercises to improve his EQ, he did this training hard with the information he had gained and he decided to measure himself after 6 months, to his amazement he had gained 2 inches!! Now this is nothing short of spectacular! ! Does DLD mention having a goal of what to reach? No, A time frame in which to reach it ? No, Did it stop him from training hard every day? No. Because of this DLD had no false expectations and I'm confident In saying that he would still of been extremely happy if he had only made an inch gain simply because he had gained.
PE= long term investment , that's the mindset we should be in. Be patient, train hard and be happy with any gain you aquire.
Peace .

It's not been lost in translation it's just that me and a couple others are having a friendly competition. I agree with you though. You've described it well :)

LONGERDICK7+;705404 said:
yep i really dont want miss a day from now till dec 15 but things are uncertain..But who knows..:p

What are your current stats btw? for BPEL
 
kyomoto;705447 said:
It's not been lost in translation it's just that me and a couple others are having a friendly competition. I agree with you though. You've described it well :)



What are your current stats btw? for BPEL

great question going to measure today and ill let you know maybe tomorrow.
 
beardedbaldy;705423 said:
It's looking like the message of this thread has been lost in translation, if you are new to PE having never done it before , not knowing much about it and you come to this forum looking for guidance and you read thread after thread of questions or statements stating how much a person can gain from an alloted time frame you are setting yourself up for disappointment. If you read that that it's possible to gain an inch erect in 3 months you will train as hard as you can in that time and in that time you will measure your progress, now what happens at the end of that 3 months if you haven't made that inch gain? Even though you followed the newbie routine, stuck to it and worked hard? That person becomes dissatisfied and demotivated .Now I'm am not saying making that sort of gain in that amount of time isn't possible for some people but what I am saying is this, no matter how hard or how often or with how solid of a routine we all gain differently, some with length some with girth some with both.
Putting yourself in the mindset thst PE is a very long term investment of your time and effort is the best way of ensuring your commitment to the game, trying to obtain something that for most people is unobtainable in a short period of time is counter productive. Nowhere in the newbie routine does it make claims to gains in a period of time because nobody is the same. Now please correct me if I'm wrong but there is an interview with DLD on YouTube and he talks about starting off in PE and how he first thought that making himself bigger wasn't possible and he actually wanted to prove it couldn't be done, he was doing the stretching and jelqing exercises to improve his EQ, he did this training hard with the information he had gained and he decided to measure himself after 6 months, to his amazement he had gained 2 inches!! Now this is nothing short of spectacular! ! Does DLD mention having a goal of what to reach? No, A time frame in which to reach it ? No, Did it stop him from training hard every day? No. Because of this DLD had no false expectations and I'm confident In saying that he would still of been extremely happy if he had only made an inch gain simply because he had gained.
PE= long term investment , that's the mindset we should be in. Be patient, train hard and be happy with any gain you aquire.
Peace .

WORD!

If all Brothers can take this to heart they will have no expectations of sorts, more of a relaxed journey to the gains that will come. 2 very cool things to think on today. Thanks my Brother.
 
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