Originally Posted by sparkyx
Remek, thanks for the reply!I totally agree with the above quote…except that some do very well from it.
I think, just like in body building…there is a wide range of responses to stress.
For some, perhaps the newbie routine isn’t enough stress to produce gains….these folks then begin to respond as they ramp up.
For some, its dead on right…they are the lucky ones that start to gain right away.
Then there are the UNLUCKY ones for whom the newbie routine is WAY too much.
These poor bastards….myself included…rarely gain, usually run into a shit load of trouble…and may NEVER gain!
Those in this last category, may either by luck or design,may back way down in their force/time and start to grow.
The problem is that if they first need a deconditioning break to see any growth, and don’t know that they need one…even a proper amount of force/time WILL NOT show results because they are still in a RECOVERY PHASE.
Anyway, the reason of this thread is that I am in the process of formulating a method of working up the ideal force/time for each individual…so guess work isn’t needed.
In doing so, I am trying to also get some force/time perimeters as starting points, hence the question of the thread….
at what force/time point did you first see growth, and when did it slow or stop?
Remek, how about you?
Sorry I didn’t see this post til’ now. I like the way you think. You are an intellectual thinker… always looking for ways to help others gain. You have my admiration, that’s certain.
I have to agree with the statements above. Particualarly: Some men exercise too much in the beginning, even with the current newbie routine we have. This over-exercising (if we can call it that), can lead to many things. For one, it may cause an injury. Big or small, any injury is an unwanted one. It also might overly condition the penis, and make future gains really hard to go after.
I truly think that for many men less exercise is needed than we initially place on our penis. Perhaps, when I get some more free time, I will start a new thread with a newbie routine that I suggest. Or maybe we can make one here, together.
I have a lot of ideas and theories that I am building. I really haven’t had the time to act on these theories yet, because I am currently preoccupied with my book. Once that is out of the way, the I plan on digging into what I really love — the science behind PE. I’m a scientist at heart, and I know we have so much more to learn about PE.