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Back to Penile Torque and the Tunica Albuginea for Increasing Penis Size – Basic Jelqing Principles

In a previous article I addressed the notion of applying penile “torque” while employing the jelqing exercises to help men get better and more responsive results from their enlargement techniques.

After reading some other articles on the process of “jelqing” it seems that a lot of people mistake enlargement through this procedure as something very simple and easy to perform. This both is true and false. Yes, increased size can be achieved with jelq techniques, and the exercises are simple, that’s true; but one must understand what we are really dealing with here to get the most impressive results.

There are three cavities in the penis that engorge with blood to create an erection. Two paired upper cavities (the largest) and the lower (single) cavity that encloses the urethra. The urethra is a tube that extends from the bladder out your penis which allows a man to urinate.

We will focus on the main upper caverns, as they make up the main erectile center of the penis. The tunica albuginea is the dense covering that gives structural support to theses caverns. This surrounding tissue is one of the toughest substances in your body. This covering is extremely strong and resilient. Simple milking procedures, I promise you, won’t do that much to alter the physical structure of these coverings.

One other factor is the placement of these channels, as they run along side each other. While they are separated by a septum in the middle (a continuation of the tunica), they can still exchange blood from the left to the right (or right to the left) channel because this septum is semi-permeable. This ensures a balanced and symmetrical penis, as well as ensuring blood pressure equalization in both chambers. This balance and equalization refers to the erective state.

On to jelqing principles: There is more than one component of addressing enlargement through “milking” the penile tissues. The most obvious component is that of forcing more blood into these chambers to enlarge their volumetric capacity through repetitive volumetric strain (bulk fluid strain). However, there is another factor that is often overlooked. That is the process of targeting the tunica covering through the friction of the force applied exogenously with your hands. This “direct” pressure, applied from outside the penis, will help loosen the fibrous structure of the tunical coverings. This speeds up the ability for these channels to increase their volumetric capacity. This is what I hope to address below:

Through normal jelqing maneuvers the lateral (side) aspects and the superior (top) aspect of this covering will be targeted heavily through regular milking exercises. This leave the medial (middle) and inferior (lower) aspects of these channels receiving a lessened amount of attention through the process of performing “squeezing” exercises.

This means that under normal circumstances, only half of the covering of these channels will be affected the most during jelqing techniques. This is because this force is applied more directly to the upper and side portions of these coverings. Remember, the applied force in jelqing is exogenously-induced (your hands or jelqing device, for example). As these channels are symmetrical in shape, this presents us with the question of an imbalance from exercising. For if only the lateral and superior portions are (mainly) being affected by your exercises, you will tend to create asymmetry in these channels with conventional jelq maneuvers.

The fibers in the tunica albuginea are grossly arranged longitudinally. However, they have an irregular structure in their finer aspects. This means that the fibers themselves are arranged in no particular order or structured template. They are neither horizontal or longitudinal. In fact, there is no pattern to their lay-out. They are placed in every- and any-which way and direction. This makes this covering much stronger than if there was a patterned component to their architecture. This means that focusing on simple longitudinal jelqing will result in sub-par results.

The only way to compensate for this is to introduce torque into such “squeezing” maneuvers. This means that one needs to simply add a rotational component to the longitudinal-jelqing procedure. When rotation is added, the twisting affects the entire length and all aspects (of all sides) of these channels. This will not only encourage these channels to be affected on all aspects of its perimetral surfaces (something you can’t accomplish with simple longitudinal jelqing, even in all neutral, lateral, anterior, and superior planes), but will also increase the ability for you to better re-structure these tissues through the jelq-ing process; as you are introducing a more dynamic and overall force into these tissues that better targets the fiber pattern architecture of these coverings.

The key is the axis of rotation (fulcrum point) of your torque application. When exercising it’s best to start at the base of the penis, and use this as your starting fulcrum point for rotation. Then move up the shaft, and apply again. Repeat until the entire shaft is targeted. The reason for this is that at your point of fulcrum is where you apply the most force and thus will generate the most impact. Moving up the shaft will place your fulcrum point (and applied force) at different lengths of the penis and help create a more symmetrical and balanced enlargement.

Always check with your doctor before attempting any form of jelqing procedure.

Georg von Neumann

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