Take stretching to the next level (How to measure when stretching!)

It does, and remember, that this is not meant to be 100% accurate, but a good guide of intensity during a session. This helps to know where one is at during a session, and to plan for the future.

Otherwise, you are going off feelings, sensations, fatigue. All can be good, but, having something like this, take it further.

I call this training with your brain .. training smart
 
Doesn’t the scale show how much weight or force is being used?
Correct, the scale measures the force of the pull; the tension is being pulled on the scale not the T-Handlebar of the LengthMaster. The Scale needs a T-handlebar attachment for better manipulation and control.
I always thought a small (in-home) Portable Electric Pulling/Traction Winch with a timer and poundage settings would be an ideal PE device for stretches.
 
Wow I love that you made this post. How much stretch can you get out of the Lengthmaster at full stretch with that scale? I mean how many pounds of intensity are you able to use? I hope you understand what I mean LOL
The scale measures up to 80lbs, so you can get measurements up to 80lbs of resistance. You could still pull harder than that (if that's a thing) and just write down that you're pulling harder than 80lbs. If you're pulling down and just hook your foot into the scale, you'd probably be able to pull WAY harder than 80lbs. Careful, guys!
we have been using scales with LengthMaster since I brought it up a few years ago.
Well, you hangers have been using them. Hangers have been great at tracking both time and intensity. But I've NEVER seen this data from stretchers. If stretchers have been measuring, they've been keeping it secret. :)
I like the idea of having a way to measure the force (intensity) using the LengthMaster for manual stretches. I just don't comprehend how putting the scale after the LengthMaster will get an accurate measurement of tension when doing manual stretches...
Correct, the scale measures the force of the pull; the tension is being pulled on the scale not the T-Handlebar of the LengthMaster. The Scale needs a T-handlebar attachment for better manipulation and control.
I always thought a small (in-home) Portable Electric Pulling/Traction Winch with a timer and poundage settings would be an ideal PE device for stretches.
Hey Threak, I'm not sure what you're asking about here. The scale is attached to the bundle chamber, which in turn is attached to your penis. So the penis is part of the same chain as the scale, and any force you apply to the scale is applied to the penis. The scale itself may not be perfectly accurate, and probably isn't, but it will give you a MUCH better idea of what you're doing than if you didn't use one.

The winch does seem like an interesting way to really automate and perfect the stretching process as much as possible, though, and if you prefer T-handles for control there are also luggage scales that have those. Actually, the electronic one I'm trying next is a T-bar. :)
 
Waiting for further clarification but thank you guys for getting this conversation started I think it’s going to really help LengthMaster users!
 
First day getting the bundle chamber to work (wrapped with the yellow, resistance-band-lookin thing that came with it) and trying out the whole rig. I did bundle stretches with 15lbs of force, and ALMOST got through 3 sets of basic stretches with 20lbs of force. Details in my progress log. Suffice it to say, penises and blood are not supposed to mix in my world. ;)

I know some of you hangers are using more than 20lbs, and for much longer than 30 seconds before you get to release pressure and go to the next stretch. Now to figure out if that's because you're wrapping better than me, or if it's because I just started out too forceful and need to dial it back and work up slower.

But now we have a number: 20lbs. None of you are left to wonder what I mean when I say I pulled/squeezed 'too hard.' :)

EDIT: The scale didn't work as well for behind-the-cheeks. Due to the nature of that stretch, with the entire chain being pulled up against your butt cheeks, it's hard to tell how much of the force with which I pull is going to my penis, and how much is going into my cheeks. Mirrors help!
 
@Brawn Johnson @Lightning nice of you guys to post some images / videos that actually shows how to use the measuring scale to messure applied force when stretching. Great post.

@DLD is it possible to measure the tension / force when using the sili stretcher?
 
@Brawn Johnson @Lightning nice of you guys to post some images / videos that actually shows how to use the measuring scale to messure applied force when stretching. Great post.

@DLD is it possible to measure the tension / force when using the sili stretcher?

Yes, when you buy the silistretcher, it comes with a siliscale.
 
The SiliScale is optional. It is not included.

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Yes, when you buy the silistretcher, it comes with a siliscale.

I mighy be wrong but i believe the siliscale is mostly for hanging(like to put weights on) its not something used to measure the stretching tension / force.
 
I mighy be wrong but i believe the siliscale is mostly for hanging(like to put weights on) its not something used to measure the stretching tension / force.

It's not that type of scale that you are thinking aboit.
 
I mighy be wrong but i believe the siliscale is mostly for hanging(like to put weights on) its not something used to measure the stretching tension / force.

The siliscale can be used for the all day stretching (ADS) segment of the silistretcher arsenal, not just hanging.

By attaching siliscale to the silistretcher, and then the straps to the leg or wherever on the body, you have a measurement of force.
 
Yes there is a perfect way to measure resistance and that’s using our siliscale as people of already said. Here’s a link to it it’s definitely worth the money as it will give you precise measurements of resistance and you’ll be able to keep track of in your routine in progress threads. Here’s the link

 
Assuming 30-60sec sets, How much traction force should be applied when trying to lengthen the tunica?
I think I have tapped my ligament gains already (2cm total).
 
How long have you been doing PE?

The force needs to be enough to cause stress, but then if you were doing ADS, its a different way of stretching, as that is either keeping the old stress in its extended state, or, its "softening" if you will, getting the penis ready, for a more intense session to come.
 
How long have you been doing PE?

The force needs to be enough to cause stress, but then if you were doing ADS, its a different way of stretching, as that is either keeping the old stress in its extended state, or, its "softening" if you will, getting the penis ready, for a more intense session to come.
Excellent advice Red!
 
How long have you been doing PE?

The force needs to be enough to cause stress, but then if you were doing ADS, its a different way of stretching, as that is either keeping the old stress in its extended state, or, its "softening" if you will, getting the penis ready, for a more intense session to come.
I have been doing PE for a little over a year. It includes 700 hours in an extender, and 4 months doing manual + pumping + ADS. During those 4 months I have gained nothing.

Currently my manual force is around 2.5 to 7kg, and ADS is 1 to 2kg (2-9 hours daily), which doesn't seem to give any gains. Not a single millimeter in 4 months. I use Bathmate to measure my gains (max erection and max vacuum), as water displacement seems to be the most consistent measuring method.

Can you give any approximate traction force if my goal is to make tunica gains?
 
I have been doing PE for a little over a year. It includes 700 hours in an extender, and 4 months doing manual + pumping + ADS. During those 4 months I have gained nothing.

Currently my manual force is around 2.5 to 7kg, and ADS is 1 to 2kg (2-9 hours daily), which doesn't seem to give any gains. Not a single millimeter in 4 months. I use Bathmate to measure my gains (max erection and max vacuum), as water displacement seems to be the most consistent measuring method.

Can you give any approximate traction force if my goal is to make tunica gains?


Making tunica gains has become easier than ever. If you do bundled stretching before you start your routine with you to cover become pre-stretched and allow you to take on more size. As far as how much weight you should be using I think between six and 9 pounds is a good place to be. As far as traction devices do you want to always go but slight bit past your erect size (since you will be flaccid)

How have you been using you Bathmate? What routine are you following? Have you ever read through SRT?
 
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