Mitch Cumstein

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So all this year I've been keeping pretty decent records of progress with my SG extender, and pumps. I first got a pump in late 2012, but here is a charted log of various statistics over the year. It's certainly not the big gains a lot of guys see, but I'm just posting the data. BTW, my measurements were sometimes taken after a BM pump, that's why the MSEG is all over the place. I have more notes detailed in my log, but just wanted to post a quick and easy chart.
 

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Very cool graph, where did you get this program? Such a cool way to chart gains. Congratulations on the gains you have made, we always would love more but that is why this game is all about tenacity and patience.
 
Microsoft Excel brother! Yeah, I think, it could be a bit disappointing when you hear other people making huge gains, but those are my results and that's all there is to it. As slow as it's been, as long as that trendline keeps going up, there's no need to stop. It's difficult for me to put in really consistent hours with my schedule. I think the graphical representation is a good way to research any trends. I'll try to keep going and update every so often. I think the gap between BPSFL and BPEL will be an interesting one to watch. Right now, the slope between the two is slightly different, with the BPSFL gaining more length with time in respect to BPEL. It will interesting to see if BPEL starts to catch up with that and keep the same split in variance. Of course, I think BPEL is more difficult to accurately measure, due to varying EQ, and also with a curve, but in time, enough data points will still show the trend.
 
Mitch Cumstein;669020 said:
Microsoft Excel brother! Yeah, I think, it could be a bit disappointing when you hear other people making huge gains, but those are my results and that's all there is to it. As slow as it's been, as long as that trendline keeps going up, there's no need to stop. It's difficult for me to put in really consistent hours with my schedule. I think the graphical representation is a good way to research any trends. I'll try to keep going and update every so often. I think the gap between BPSFL and BPEL will be an interesting one to watch. Right now, the slope between the two is slightly different, with the BPSFL gaining more length with time in respect to BPEL. It will interesting to see if BPEL starts to catch up with that and keep the same split in variance. Of course, I think BPEL is more difficult to accurately measure, due to varying EQ, and also with a curve, but in time, enough data points will still show the trend.


That is Excell! I got to get this from LIGHTNING, I want to chart my progress from the beginning, this would be so cool to see. Thanks Brother!
 
For the last year, I calculated that I only averaged 2.73 hrs/day in the SG. I think that if I had more time in it, the results would be more significant. I've been toying with the idea of getting a PF to wear at night, and finally took the plunge today. I'll try to update my chart every so often. It will be interesting to see if the added hours in stretch start to move the trendline upwards at a higher rate.
 
I know this sounds ignorant but I am trying to understand the gains graph, what have your gains been over this time?
 
Mitch Cumstein;676493 said:
BPEL 178 to 190mm at 1,000 hours in one year.

Thank you my Brother! So 1/2" gain in length, how was girth training?
 
I have girth represented in the chart, the blue line. Now, I wasn't as scientific as I should be, because I just measured whenever I wanted to - sometimes with after a pump, and sometimes not, that's why that line is all over the place. I can go from 135mm to 150mm on MSEG. The trend isn't increasing though, which is a bit interesting. I'm not complaining though, when I first started PE with a bathmate, I was 4.8"-5.0" in girth. Now I am at least 5.3" and up to 6". I'll add an updated plot here. I'm curious to see how things will go with the PF. Also, on the latest chart, I've added BPFL just to see, I never really paid attention before, but as you can see, in the gold line, it's really going up. View attachment 31290
 
Is there a stock layout in Excel that allows you to do this, or how did you go about this?
 
bluetard117;679755 said:
Is there a stock layout in Excel that allows you to do this, or how did you go about this?

I believe there is but I have not been able to find how. Hopefully Mitch can give better direction.
 
Girth measurement errors aside, it seems that your girth has decreased or stayed close to the same while length has gone up.

Are you going to increase your girth work to compensate? (or are you happy with the current girth as it is?)
 
doublelongdaddy;679789 said:
I believe there is but I have not been able to find how. Hopefully Mitch can give better direction.

The straight forward way of going about this is to just go into excel and make 3 columns. In column A, put 'date recorded' and fill out this column with each date that you have recorded a data point for EL and EG. Similarly, in column B and C you want to name those EL and EG respectively. In those columns, put all the data points for every date that you have recorded. Once your done highlight all the data points and column header information (date recorded, EL, EG), and go to insert. Look for graph and add whatever type of graph you want. Excel at this point tries to plot each data point with respect to time. From this screen you may have to adjust the legend information or the way the data is represented. Either way, this should get you going. Excel is a powerful tool indeed!
 
Hello everyone. As for the Excel stuff - I just made it on my own, but I have a fair bit of experience with it.

MaxRichards - I've continuously been working the Bathmate, but that's all for girth. In fact, all my PE is devices. The crazy changes in girth are due to me sometimes taking measurements after a pump. These times are denoted in my raw data, but I still plotted them anyway. My starting girth I'm estimating at about 122mm, as I did BM work for almost 2 years before making this chart - so it has gone up, but it seems to be a bit flatlined now.

I've added a Phallosan into the mix, and just started plotting time in that. I'm able to get a lot more overall time stretching, so it will be interesting to see how that changes the slope of the length measurements. I've also added a line for BPFL, just out of curiosity. Of course that one will be up and down, but when plotted with a trendline, should show some interesting data. View attachment 31446
 
Hopefully my attachments are working. I'm not sure how to get them to display in the message like I did in my initial post.
 
Mitch Cumstein;683649 said:
Hopefully my attachments are working. I'm not sure how to get them to display in the message like I did in my initial post.

No I do not see them Mitch. Here is directions to uploading pictures correctly:

1. At bottom of posting window you will see "GO ADVANCED"
2. Scroll down to "ADDITIONAL OPTIONS"
3. Click button "MANAGE ATTACHMENTS"
4. A popup window will appear click on "CHOOSE FILE"
5. Navigate to your desktop and select the picture you want and press "UPLOAD"
6. Close Pop-up window. Now the picture will show up in your thread as a picture, not an attachment.
7. Press "SUBMIT NEW THREAD"
 
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