Slow squash jeqls

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Does anyone have a video performing a slow squash jeql correctly? I’ve tried several different ways and read examples of how to do them but I still can get that “expansion feeling” and I feel a visual aid will really help!!
 
Does anyone have a video performing a slow squash jeql correctly? I’ve tried several different ways and read examples of how to do them but I still can get that “expansion feeling” and I feel a visual aid will really help!!

Really happy you ask this question it's a good girth exercise:
Do you have the MOS DVD?
If not, It's free to download here on MOS.
All the exercises are in the DVD.

Here is the download link:
🔗MOS DVD;
The link takes you to a MOS post where you can download the MOS DVD.
@Stephano2879, is the one that have uploaded the DVD through Google Drive, to make it easy for all members to get it.
It's okayed by @DLD.

If you do not have a DVD burner? You can watch the DVD internally on your computer, but you have to set up some things first on your computer (Windows). Here is a guide about that: Run the MOS DVD without a DVD reader.
Otherwise you can burn the DVD with the program: ImgBurn (The Official ImgBurn Website).
You are downloading a .iso file.

You will find in the MOS DVD the Slow Squash Jelq exercise, if you navigate to (from the main menue).
Phase 3 -> Girth Super-sets -> ISO.COMP.SQUEEZE (Isolated Compression Squeeze).

I'm sorry if my description to get the MOS DVD was to detailed, I just want to help out.
If you have any problems to view/run the MOS DVD, just ask me and I will help you.
I can provide picures to the guide I linked if you need that.

Keep growing brother... 👊
 
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Really happy you ask this question it's a good girth exercise:
Do you have the MOS DVD?
If not, It's free to download here on MOS.
All the exercises are in the DVD.

Here is the download link:
🔗MOS DVD;
The link takes you to a MOS post where you can download the MOS DVD.
@Stephano2879, is the one that have uploaded the DVD through Google Drive, to make it easy for all members to get it.
It's okayed by @DLD.

If you do not have a DVD burner? You can watch the DVD internally on your computer, but you have to set up some things first on your computer (Windows). Here is a guide about that: Run the MOS DVD without a DVD reader.
Otherwise you can burn the DVD with the program: ImgBurn (The Official ImgBurn Website).
You are downloading a .iso file.

You will find in the MOS DVD the Slow Squash Jelq exercise, if you navigate to (from the main menue).
Phase 3 -> Girth Super-sets -> ISO.COMP.SQUEEZE (Isolated Compression Squeeze).

I'm sorry if my description to get the MOS DVD was to detailed, I just want to help out.
If you have any problems to view/run the MOS DVD, just ask me and I will help you.
I can provide picures to the guide I linked if you need that.

Keep growing brother... 👊
I don’t have access to a windows PC only have an iPhone, is there a way to view this on a iPhone?
 
I don’t have access to a windows PC only have an iPhone, is there a way to view this on a iPhone?
If you can download VLC Media Player in iPhone you can view it. Maybe It will work with another program as well...but I have not verified this.

There is a line that is indicating where to press to go deeper into the menu system. This line is gone with this viewing method. That is: When you just view it directly by open it, in the: VLC Media Player.

You need to press a little under the text, for example if you want to choose Phase 3, you need to press a little under the text.
This is one of the reasons I linked this guide: Run the MOS DVD without a DVD reader.

You also loses the introduction text and Pre-credits with this viewing metod. The best and easiest thing would have been to burn a DVD, but not all people got that capabilities today.

Just open the file .iso file in the VLC Media Player, and you should be able to view all the exercises.

Kind regards
 
If you can download VLC Media Player in iPhone you can view it. Maybe It will work with another program as well...but I have not verified this.

There is a line that is indicating where to press to go deeper into the menu system. This line is gone with this viewing method. That is: When you just view it directly by open it, in the: VLC Media Player.

You need to press a little under the text, for example if you want to choose Phase 3, you need to press a little under the text.
This is one of the reasons I linked this guide: Run the MOS DVD without a DVD reader.

You also loses the introduction text and Pre-credits with this viewing metod. The best and easiest thing would have been to burn a DVD, but not all people got that capabilities today.

Just open the file .iso file in the VLC Media Player, and you should be able to view all the exercises.

Kind regards

Thanks for letting everyone knows
 
If you can download VLC Media Player in iPhone you can view it. Maybe It will work with another program as well...but I have not verified this.

There is a line that is indicating where to press to go deeper into the menu system. This line is gone with this viewing method. That is: When you just view it directly by open it, in the: VLC Media Player.

You need to press a little under the text, for example if you want to choose Phase 3, you need to press a little under the text.
This is one of the reasons I linked this guide: Run the MOS DVD without a DVD reader.

You also loses the introduction text and Pre-credits with this viewing metod. The best and easiest thing would have been to burn a DVD, but not all people got that capabilities today.

Just open the file .iso file in the VLC Media Player, and you should be able to view all the exercises.

Kind regards
Thanks heaps!
 
Yes I was but it’s really buggy to scrub through have to take it really slow or just watch the white thing start to finish, but it’s tolerable, would there be a possibility of converting it to an mp4 file?
So you didn't use VLC Media Player?
 
Yeah I did but it’s still weird to scrub through
That's because it's a DVD, and the best way to view it is either to burn out a DVD and use it in a DVD player.

Or to mount the .img file (I said .iso before but that was wrong), as a virtual DVD. You kinda trick the computer in thinking it's a "real" physical DVD disc, you put into a physical DVD drive on the computer.
 
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That's because it's a DVD, and the best way to view it is either to burn out a DVD and use it in a DVD player.

Or to mount the .img file (I said .iso before but that was wrong), as a virtual DVD. You kinda trick the computer in thinking it's a "real" physical DVD disc, you put into a physical DVD drive on the computer.
Thanks
 
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