Wanting to Do a More Scientific Approach to PE

dmoney101

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I don't think anyone has really organized scientific studies to learn about PE. I propose an idea that we can answer some of the most common questions. The first one I'd like to work on is the "warm up/cool down" debate. I need a group of 30 volunteers who can put in the same amount of work into PE. They will go on the same routine while being split into 3 groups: 1 uses heat as their warm up and cool down, 2 uses cold for their warm up and cool down, then the all important group 3 is the one that uses neither. Every participant will log every thing they do for a month and we will compare results from there. If not enough change occurs, it would be made into a 3 month study. This way we get pretty definitive answers. From there were could work on things like amount of rest days, how hard should you pull, the volume of routines, and all that. We could really get this down to a science if we all work together as a dedicated group.
 
Maybe I'll write my thesis on penis enlargement if we can get enough people to do the experiments. I'll probably need you and DLD to help rally people up to do it, but we could figure out so much, maybe even down to specific things to do for certain body types as in the weight lifting world.
 
dmoney101;603074 said:
Maybe I'll write my thesis on penis enlargement if we can get enough people to do the experiments. I'll probably need you and DLD to help rally people up to do it, but we could figure out so much, maybe even down to specific things to do for certain body types as in the weight lifting world.

That would be the most brilliant way to bring scientific validity to pe. You have an endless source of information and research, an A+ is defiantly the only grade you would get.
 
If I could find a way to unite all the PEers around the country and run different tests, we could reach the pinnacle of the PE world.
 
dmoney101;603126 said:
If I could find a way to unite all the PEers around the country and run different tests, we could reach the pinnacle of the PE world.

Well you have a great deal of PE'ers right here on the forum, feel free to do any research you desire.
 
I don't think anyone has really organized scientific studies to learn about PE. I propose an idea that we can answer some of the most common questions. The first one I'd like to work on is the "warm up/cool down" debate. I need a group of 30 volunteers who can put in the same amount of work into PE. They will go on the same routine while being split into 3 groups: 1 uses heat as their warm up and cool down, 2 uses cold for their warm up and cool down, then the all important group 3 is the one that uses neither. Every participant will log every thing they do for a month and we will compare results from there. If not enough change occurs, it would be made into a 3 month study. This way we get pretty definitive answers. From there were could work on things like amount of rest days, how hard should you pull, the volume of routines, and all that. We could really get this down to a science if we all work together as a dedicated group.

I never warmed up with warm water all through the period I was training length. What ai normally do was to start my session gently. I use the first 5 mins to stretch gently.

After 5 minutes into my session, the penis is already warmed up and from there, I can go harder.
 
I always warmed up with light basic stretches and the the MOSRED
 
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