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Starting to feel like BTC isn't the ultimate lig stretch

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Originally Posted by Monty:

Actually I don’t have any video that shows how the SO position works for doing angles. I can see your need for a video to show how it is done though.

I’ll need to go into full video production mode but at the moment I don’t have a studio set up to shot in. I’ll try to do one down the road but it will take a little time.

That would be excellent, because you have a wealth of knowledge in hanging. Unfortunately without a demonstration, I am not as quick to process it in my mind.


Serious starting point: Nov. 2, 2009/BPEL 5.75 x 4.75 inches.

Current BPEL 7 1/2 x 5.5 inches.

Goal: BPEL 8 x 6 inches. Hell, if I hit 8, I'm going for 9!

Originally Posted by Monty:
BTC is an ideal angle to rip the penis from the body but a poor one for length gains.


Monty,

Do you really think the penis can be ripped from the body doing BTC? I obtained all of my gains from lower angle and BTC hanging.


Serious starting point: Nov. 2, 2009/BPEL 5.75 x 4.75 inches.

Current BPEL 7 1/2 x 5.5 inches.

Goal: BPEL 8 x 6 inches. Hell, if I hit 8, I'm going for 9!

Originally Posted by Mr. Schlong
Monty,

Do you really think the penis can be ripped from the body doing BTC?


Not without a good sharp knife.:leftie:
I’m a hunter and if your going to separate the penis from anything you grab it pull it down and cut it along the ligament structure.

Oh, you can get some gains from BTC there is no doubt but you’ve probably sacrificed some erection posture because of stretching the top side of the ligaments predominately.


09-2003 BPEL:6.0x5.5

11-2004 BPEL:8.25x6.25 . . 9+ by Spring is the goal AIR CLAMP

Now BPEL:8 5/8 x 6 5/8 PE Weights

Originally Posted by Monty:
Oh, you can get some gains from BTC there is no doubt but you’ve probably sacrificed some erection posture because of stretching the top side of the ligaments predominately.


Yes, my penis now hangs down. But to be honest with you, it’s better than what I started with!

I DO wish you had something visual for your pulley system and positions. Can you share your routine?


Serious starting point: Nov. 2, 2009/BPEL 5.75 x 4.75 inches.

Current BPEL 7 1/2 x 5.5 inches.

Goal: BPEL 8 x 6 inches. Hell, if I hit 8, I'm going for 9!

Pulley system? I don’t have one.

All I use is an anchor at crotch level which I hook a Bungee cord onto and then the other end hooks to my hanger. Step back against the pull until I reach the stress weight I want and then you can twist the hips and do all kinds of things.

Advantage is, from this position (SO), the erection angle is not affected.

Another big advantage is if you want to do less weight then just step forward a few inches. Do some fulcrums or whatever then just step back and your at full stress level again. No messing around with weights, cords or any of that stuff.

The only thing you have to get in preparation is a way to measure the stress level. What I do is attach a tape measure to the Bungee then create a chart showing what weight is applied at a particular length.


09-2003 BPEL:6.0x5.5

11-2004 BPEL:8.25x6.25 . . 9+ by Spring is the goal AIR CLAMP

Now BPEL:8 5/8 x 6 5/8 PE Weights

How do you correlate distance with weight?


Serious starting point: Nov. 2, 2009/BPEL 5.75 x 4.75 inches.

Current BPEL 7 1/2 x 5.5 inches.

Goal: BPEL 8 x 6 inches. Hell, if I hit 8, I'm going for 9!

I have a method to hang weights and correlate to length then create a chart to reflect the results.


09-2003 BPEL:6.0x5.5

11-2004 BPEL:8.25x6.25 . . 9+ by Spring is the goal AIR CLAMP

Now BPEL:8 5/8 x 6 5/8 PE Weights

Originally Posted by Mr. Schlong
How do you correlate distance with weight?


If you want to apply 5 pounds of force, simply hang something that weighs 5 pounds on one end of the bungee cord and measure the length that the cord stretches to. Then remove the weight, attach it to your hanger attachment and a fixed point and pull it out to that same measured distance to apply the same 5 pounds of force.

No matter what angle you pull, as long as you pull it to that same length it will be 5 pounds of force.

Measure items of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 pounds, etc. to fill in your “chart” with corresponding lengths for the bungee cord.

An alternative to a separate chart could be a solid rope or ribbon permanently attached at the fixed end of the bungee with markings on it at the various lengths of each weight on the other end… then you can quickly check and maintain your force without too much effort or thought.


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Originally Posted by cantlook
If you want to apply 5 pounds of force, simply hang something that weighs 5 pounds on one end of the bungee cord and measure the length that the cord stretches to. Then remove the weight, attach it to your hanger attachment and a fixed point and pull it out to that same measured distance to apply the same 5 pounds of force.

No matter what angle you pull, as long as you pull it to that same length it will be 5 pounds of force.

Measure items of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 pounds, etc. to fill in your “chart” with corresponding lengths for the bungee cord.

An alternative to a separate chart could be a solid rope or ribbon permanently attached at the fixed end of the bungee with markings on it at the various lengths of each weight on the other end… then you can quickly check and maintain your force without too much effort or thought.


I honestly never thought of that. Interesting!


Serious starting point: Nov. 2, 2009/BPEL 5.75 x 4.75 inches.

Current BPEL 7 1/2 x 5.5 inches.

Goal: BPEL 8 x 6 inches. Hell, if I hit 8, I'm going for 9!

Originally Posted by Mr. Schlong

I honestly never thought of that. Interesting!

Another idea I don’t recall hearing much about and not yet had the opportunity to try is putting a luggage scale or small fishing scale between the fixed point and the hanger. Should give you a fairly accurate gauge of the force being applied. There are small cheap analog ones out there and a throwing a little more money at it will get you one with a digital readout. I really don’t know if its worth spending money on it since you can gauge it for free in the method above but some of you manly fishermen or travellers might already have one laying around. :)


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