Hopeful,
>Anyway, on to the question. I noticed you said on the first one or 2 wrap arounds to then pull those forward, I assume this is to tighten the skin so there want be as much slippage and also kind of bundling some skin up top of the wrap?<
It is to pull the skin forward, stretching and smoothing it so that there are fewer wrinkles under the wrap. If you start your wrap one inch behind the coronal ridge, you should have plenty of skin between the hanger and head.
>If this is what you are trying to accomplish, is there some median I need to be working towards? The reason I ask is because if I try to push to much skin forward then I will get mostly skin stretch and don’t feel like I would be hitting the ligs<
Once again, if you want gains, you will have to stretch skin. There is no getting around it. I always varied my placement of wrap and hanger over a period of time. For example, I would stretch skin for a couple of weeks, then inner structures for a couple of months, until I needed to stretch more skin.
>Just wondering is the skin suppose to pull over head like that or are we suppose to tuck more under the wrap(this is with 5 lbs, and I’m cut)?<
It is fine for the skin to go over the head.
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