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Originally posted by Tooolguy
I guess I'm not getting the concept, which is strange since I have no problem understanding most other excercises.
Tooolguy - Here is a link to the original post by Ulistretch (a.k.a. Uli) on his technique.* The principle is to close off the base of the penis, trapping blood. Then moving the hand doing the squeeze toward the head in short movements. The already trapped blood is put under pressure which causes an expansion of the head and shaft with each one second stroke. They are not full penis length strokes because you’re supposed to keep your grip tight. The stroke length is only about an inch (2.5 cm).
If you read the whole thread, you’ll find the post by Bib where he talks about using his hanger as the clamp instead of his hand and this led to his invention of the “Uli Thing” which is just a mechanical means of clamping the base instead of using your hand. Bib’s idea was to use a hose clamp and piece of PVC pipe to clamp around the penis. You then stroked toward the head the same as the regular Uli#3 method by either moving the Uli Thing itself or by squeezing just above it. Either way you must be careful to keep the strokes short (in time and length) so you don’t rupture an internal structure. Over time this increased pressure stretches the tunica and allows for more girth. I don’t think this exercise is particularly useful for length.
Several improvements or althernative methods of mechanical clamping have been proposed here. This newest one seems easy and safe.
*In his post Ulistretch uses the term “meatus,” which is the opening at the end of the penis for urine and semen, when he actually meant “corona” or the ridge (largest part) of the glans or head of the penis.
(The above research done by using the “search” button found at the top of every page.)