twatteaser
12-01-2002, 08:39 PM
I don't think there is a simple formula which states do Program X for this duration and you'll wind up with Z.
I look at Bib's (Bigger's) progress from an idea originating in a thread posted on Thunder's Place. What I saw was some times there was no gains followed by a period of gains. Was this time wasted?
I don't think so. I think time was used for skin stretching and other conditioning techniques which yeilded better amounts of weight to be hung.
End result is progress was made over a time table of like 19 months.
To understand what your up against is the structures of the penis (CS,CC, and Tunica)as well as that of the ligs. I don't think concentrating on just one area would yeild those results. Attention was divided to different areas that synergistically added to the end product.
So the idea of stopping gains is not a career-ending PE Problem at least in my mind. Greater techniques and overall condition like a martial arts program takes steps. So If your stuck at the Red Belt mark and you don't pass the test so to speak the first time around do you quit the school or style? I don't think so, ypou try and understand what is hindering your comprehension of the material as well as the application thereof.
I think that we see Pe as a miracle and expect to much out of it in the duration. Then we become disenchanted by our faith being tested so to speak?
Do you guys agree with me or think I got it all wrong? TT
I look at Bib's (Bigger's) progress from an idea originating in a thread posted on Thunder's Place. What I saw was some times there was no gains followed by a period of gains. Was this time wasted?
I don't think so. I think time was used for skin stretching and other conditioning techniques which yeilded better amounts of weight to be hung.
End result is progress was made over a time table of like 19 months.
To understand what your up against is the structures of the penis (CS,CC, and Tunica)as well as that of the ligs. I don't think concentrating on just one area would yeild those results. Attention was divided to different areas that synergistically added to the end product.
So the idea of stopping gains is not a career-ending PE Problem at least in my mind. Greater techniques and overall condition like a martial arts program takes steps. So If your stuck at the Red Belt mark and you don't pass the test so to speak the first time around do you quit the school or style? I don't think so, ypou try and understand what is hindering your comprehension of the material as well as the application thereof.
I think that we see Pe as a miracle and expect to much out of it in the duration. Then we become disenchanted by our faith being tested so to speak?
Do you guys agree with me or think I got it all wrong? TT