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Penis Won't Fatigue

Penis Won't Fatigue

I’ve been PE’ing for two months now but I’m not seeing any gains.
I believe the reason is that I overworked my penis during the first month of PE.

During my first month, I would dry-jelq for 200 reps, and stretch for 10 minutes at 30 second holds.
Now, in my second month, I dry-jelq for 100 reps, and I stretch for 10 minutes at 1~2 minute holds. The issue is, when stretching, I’m not really feeling any stretching except when I do a BTC stretch. Also, my penis doesn’t really feel ‘tired’ after any jelqing.

As such, I was thinking of switching to DLD Blasters. After research, it seems they help you get over penis muscles that may be overtrained while still gaining at the same time.
However, I’m not exactly sure. What exactly should I do from this point on?

The thing is, no one can tell you exactly what to do, as PE is not an exact science. I do know dropping jelq reps will not work. It looks to me, like you overdid it starting out. I would have suggested five minutes of stretching, and just a hundred jelqs to start. The problem with dropping your workload is your penis is conditioned to doing two hundred jelqs, and cutting that number in half will not produce enough stress to get you size gains. This is of course, not exactly science, it is all theory and guesswork. There will undoubtedly be other opinions, but my suggestion is too knock it off, come back to PE after the start of the New Year. Do you warm up before your workout? Warm ups are good. As far as your penis feeling “tired” afterwards, I wouldn’t worry about it. I have never really noticed mine feeling fatigued. It is not a muscle after all.

Thanks for the advice, rabbaby. Everything you’ve said seems incredibly reasonable. To answer your question, I warm up for 10 minutes before every workout and I warm down after every workout as well. In regards to your suggestion, I have two questions. Given that I decide to come back to jelqing after the New Year, would it be good to do manual stretching instead during the time up till then? And, if I decide to keep on with my PE routine, do you think it might possibly be beneficial if each week I increase by 20 jelqs until I am somewhere around the 200 mark?

Me, I would just take the time off. And your suggestion of upping your jelq count by twenty a week sounds good to me. When I was just a new guy to all this I started with a hundred wet jelqs a day, and added fifty every week. Until I was up to four or five hundred wet jelqs per workout. Which seems a bit crazy to me now. But back then, it seemed perfectly reasonable to me. I don’t think stretching will stop your penis from becoming “deconditioned” to where it will respond to jelqs, but I’d just give it a rest for a couple months.

Awesome, thanks raybbaby. You’ve been mighty helpful. Heeding your advice, I’ll continue my exercises until the weekend before Thanksgiving and then decondition until New Year. To make sure I’m not just being entirely inactive during this time, I’ll work on edging during my deconditioning. I just have one more question, if you wouldn’t mind. When I get back from my decon, should I start with my current routine - that is, warm ups, 100 dry jelqs, 10 minutes of 1 ~ 2 minute stretches? And what would you recommend as a starting rate for increasing jelqs over time? I’ve never been too clear on if the frequency stays the same if one is dry-jelqing. I’d very much prefer to dry-jelq since being uncut facilitates the process substantially.

Once again, cheers for the help.

Hmm, I would only do each stretch for thirty seconds. Right, left, up, down and straight out, for two circuits, will mean only five minutes of stretching. I have only ever wet jelqed myself, so I’m unsure what to tell you. I think twenty a week is a good place to start. Like I said, I did fifty. It was that idea of more is better, which isn’t really true in PE, but it did work, so, I can’t complain. If I had it to do over, I’d do what I was doing and gaining from, until I stopped gaining, and only then up my number of jelqs. If you are gaining with a short workout, just go with it.

Remember. Its a long term thing. Quantity won’t help you a lot. Quality and consistency is what is really the goal of PE. You can do 500 jelq’s every day for a month and it won’t result in any gains. But doing a 100 jelq’s with a 5 min stretch routine and good warm up warm down, 5 days on and 2 off, and in 6 to 8 months gain a lot. I have noticed over the years that if I’m consistent, there are terms where gains are stalled, and terms where you gain insanely. Just be consistent and hide the ruler.


Stats 7/7/2017- 8.2 BPEL 5.3 MSEG

Picture thread- Some pictures for inspiration.

Originally Posted by New Chapter
Quality and consistency

This, so much this. I’ve been at it for just over a year, and just over half a year ago I found a routine that works for me. It consists of a single exercise. I’ve been doing that exercise daily since then, and I have been / am gaining, but I *still* don’t think I’ve fully mastered it yet even now.

It takes a lot of practice, patience and commitment. Not having two left hands helps too. After some time you figure out what works.

If I may echo the others here, take a break of a few months to fully decondition. Then start again, with a low volume, and focus on figuring out what works for you rather than blindly follow a routine that may or may not work for you the way you do it.


April 2017: 6.5" BPEL -> July 2017: 7" BPEL

New goal for 2019: 5+ inches girth

My length routine: a few single 1-minute fulcrum stretches a day. Yes, that's all.

Originally Posted by hunglikeagerbil
This, so much this. I’ve been at it for just over a year, and just over half a year ago I found a routine that works for me. It consists of a single exercise. I’ve been doing that exercise daily since then, and I have been / am gaining, but I *still* don’t think I’ve fully mastered it yet even now.

It takes a lot of practice, patience and commitment. Not having two left hands helps too. After some time you figure out what works.

If I may echo the others here, take a break of a few months to fully decondition. Then start again, with a low volume, and focus on figuring out what works for you rather than blindly follow a routine that may or may not work for you the way you do it.


It took me two years to master my routine. And by the time I mastered it, I switched my routine up. But at the moment I know what works for me. So after 6 years I have learned what I should do for the best gains.


Stats 7/7/2017- 8.2 BPEL 5.3 MSEG

Picture thread- Some pictures for inspiration.

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