Big Al
11-19-2007, 04:33 PM
"Why should we pay for penis enlargement routines when we can find the information on the net for free?"
I read statements like this on some of the most popular internet message boards from time to time. If you take the time to read PE boards like peforum.net, <A HREF="http://refer.ccbill.com/cgi-bin/clicks.cgi?CA=933277-0000&PA=1516023">mattersofsize.com</A>, and <A HREF="http://pegym.com">pegym.com</A>, you'll notice that most of the men there are repeatedly asking for advice on their routines. A good percentage of them are complaining of injuries and no progress as well. This isn't a coincidence.
Very often I see forum members cobbling together random exercises thinking that more is better. What often ends up happening is that the member in question ends up making little or no gains- or worse- injures himself. Yes, there are forum admins and moderators around to steer you in the right direction, but they're usually not going to guide you every step of the way. This is something to consider if you plan on making big changes to your penis- which can take months or even years to do. Part of the problem with "free" advice is that you often don't know who's giving it to you. You're also very likely to see conflicting answers to a question in a forum thread. Needless to say, this can be very confusing to someone just starting to learn about PE.
Let's say that this member happens to come across a good basic routine for himself (available free at some of the message boards). It's actually quite easy to make some gains in the first few weeks, but things will get tougher as your penis quickly adapts to the basic stresses of a beginner's routine. Where does he go from there? How much intensity and how many reps does he increase by? What else could/should he be doing to facilitate gains? What order should the exercises be performed in? When should he switch to another routine? When should he take a layoff? These are just some of the very important questions that you should know the answers to if you expect to make long term and injury-free gains as quickly as possible.
Here's where professional PE services enter the picture. Using <A HREF="http://www.penisenlargementbiz.com">professional PE services</A> the penis enlargement course that I created</A> as an example, it was crafted and refined (and continues refinement to this day) by taking the successful PE experiences (and noting the failures too) of thousands of men over the course of several years and distilling it into several dozen pages of high quality information. Also, not everyone will react to a routine the same way. If you're suffering from a sticking point, an experienced professional can review your routine and make the necessary recommendations to get you back on track.
As with most professional services, when you pay for access to a good PE site, you're paying for the convenience of getting it right while avoiding injury, for laying out in a simple a game plan for months and possibly years to come, and for qualified support as well only an email away. Given the small cost of joining, it's worth it!
Hope this helps!
Big Al
I read statements like this on some of the most popular internet message boards from time to time. If you take the time to read PE boards like peforum.net, <A HREF="http://refer.ccbill.com/cgi-bin/clicks.cgi?CA=933277-0000&PA=1516023">mattersofsize.com</A>, and <A HREF="http://pegym.com">pegym.com</A>, you'll notice that most of the men there are repeatedly asking for advice on their routines. A good percentage of them are complaining of injuries and no progress as well. This isn't a coincidence.
Very often I see forum members cobbling together random exercises thinking that more is better. What often ends up happening is that the member in question ends up making little or no gains- or worse- injures himself. Yes, there are forum admins and moderators around to steer you in the right direction, but they're usually not going to guide you every step of the way. This is something to consider if you plan on making big changes to your penis- which can take months or even years to do. Part of the problem with "free" advice is that you often don't know who's giving it to you. You're also very likely to see conflicting answers to a question in a forum thread. Needless to say, this can be very confusing to someone just starting to learn about PE.
Let's say that this member happens to come across a good basic routine for himself (available free at some of the message boards). It's actually quite easy to make some gains in the first few weeks, but things will get tougher as your penis quickly adapts to the basic stresses of a beginner's routine. Where does he go from there? How much intensity and how many reps does he increase by? What else could/should he be doing to facilitate gains? What order should the exercises be performed in? When should he switch to another routine? When should he take a layoff? These are just some of the very important questions that you should know the answers to if you expect to make long term and injury-free gains as quickly as possible.
Here's where professional PE services enter the picture. Using <A HREF="http://www.penisenlargementbiz.com">professional PE services</A> the penis enlargement course that I created</A> as an example, it was crafted and refined (and continues refinement to this day) by taking the successful PE experiences (and noting the failures too) of thousands of men over the course of several years and distilling it into several dozen pages of high quality information. Also, not everyone will react to a routine the same way. If you're suffering from a sticking point, an experienced professional can review your routine and make the necessary recommendations to get you back on track.
As with most professional services, when you pay for access to a good PE site, you're paying for the convenience of getting it right while avoiding injury, for laying out in a simple a game plan for months and possibly years to come, and for qualified support as well only an email away. Given the small cost of joining, it's worth it!
Hope this helps!
Big Al