Originally Posted by Biggy_wang
Have you all ever heard of these negative PI’s from someone who followed the routines correctly according to what level they were at?
There is a good chance that everyone will see negative PI’s at some point. This is because you have to keep pushing the limits, in order to push the gains.
Basically:
Healthy PErson: Is someone who conditions their penis before advanced routines with something like the Newbie routine. They read a lot of information, and because of this, they know the risks of advanced exercises and what negative PI’s to look for. They also follow the advise of veteran Pe members who know what they are talking about, because they have been there before. The most important thing is, that these are the people who look for negative PI’s when starting advanced programs, and if they see one, they stop, rest, change intensity of routine, and/or take a break.
Injured PErson: Is someone who does not condition their penis. They do not read about risks, safety, and PI’s. They do not think that they need the advice of veteran PE members. These are the guys that will go right into very advanced exercises right off the bat, because they have read that these exercises give the best results. Basically it is a guy who skips the “easy stuff” and slaps a clamp on their erect penis and hangs 15 pounds of weight off of it at the same time. This would probably lead to a broken penis.
Basically guys, it comes down to knowledge. Knowledge is what has gotten people results from the beginning of PE. Read all you can about exercises and routines. Know what the risk factors are and what to look for. If you slowly and patiently continue to advance routines with knowledge of what you are doing, then 99% of the time, you will be fine. (And probably make gains)
I miss this place.
Old stats: not sure but not much smaller
Currently: BPEL: 7.5 EG: 5 Goal: The holy grail of course. (8x6)