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    Assuming the plump theory, then I would also assume that being in a hot and humid climate would be good for growth. I live in Alaska which is cold and dry, and I know that my gains have came somewhat slow, even in regards to having what I consider to be a good schedule and good technique.

    I'd be curious to see a poll that addresses different climates in addition to no gains, poor gains, average gains, good gains, and great gains. If not, then could you guys by chance post your gains (none, poor, average, good, great) and the climate you live in? I'm of the opinion that this could be a major factor in why some have great success and others do not. Lets find out.
    Started October 2008: 5.50 NBPEL x 4.25 MSEG

    July 2009: 6.00 NBPEL x 4.75 MSEG

    Final Goal: 7 NBPEL x 5.5 MSEG

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    GREAT Gains............................Florida
    Dr. PhibbysHammer has not got 3 degrees from HARVARD, YALE and PRINCETON and is in no way LICENSED TO PRACTICE MEDICINE or PSYCHOLOGY. https://www.pegym.com/forums/success...hacts-phi.html

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Auszlupin View Post
      Assuming the plump theory, then I would also assume that being in a hot and humid climate would be good for growth. I live in Alaska which is cold and dry, and I know that my gains have came somewhat slow, even in regards to having what I consider to be a good schedule and good technique.

      I'd be curious to see a poll that addresses different climates in addition to no gains, poor gains, average gains, good gains, and great gains. If not, then could you guys by chance post your gains (none, poor, average, good, great) and the climate you live in? I'm of the opinion that this could be a major factor in why some have great success and others do not. Lets find out.
      This is a good question, Aus, but can't be answered by the polling app on this website. One thing that needs to be included are observable measures that translate to none (that's obvious), poor, average, good and great gains. Without some classification, someone can say that had poor gains whereas other members would say "those are great gains!" On the climate front, we need some parameters as well. Tucson and Tampa are both hot, but one is dry and the other is humid. And, of course, we have the question of how long guys have been at it. If you've been at it for three years in upstate New York and three months in South Florida, what are we going to conclude. I really appreciate the intention of your question, but I don't think the answers will allow us to conclude much, IMHO.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lazy 8 View Post
        This is a good question, Aus, but can't be answered by the polling app on this website. One thing that needs to be included are observable measures that translate to none (that's obvious), poor, average, good and great gains. Without some classification, someone can say that had poor gains whereas other members would say "those are great gains!" On the climate front, we need some parameters as well. Tucson and Tampa are both hot, but one is dry and the other is humid. And, of course, we have the question of how long guys have been at it. If you've been at it for three years in upstate New York and three months in South Florida, what are we going to conclude. I really appreciate the intention of your question, but I don't think the answers will allow us to conclude much, IMHO.
        This is all very true. However, exact measurements would just be numbers out of context. 1 inch sounds decent, but not over 5 years. Whereas a 1/2 inch in 2 months is pretty good. Then you would have to account for your quality of work. Then you would have to account for girth. I'm sure there are plenty of other factors as well. I think a poll would do fine so long as a lot of people responded. Then you wouldn't have all those outliers that occur through ambiguous interpretation of good, bad, average, etc.

        But for now, let's assume the following:

        0 - No gains
        1 - Poor gains
        2 - Fair gains
        3 - Average gains
        4 - Good gains
        5 - Great gains

        Remember, this is all relative to time and how much effort you put in.
        Auszlupin
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        Last edited by Auszlupin; 07-06-2009, 12:51 AM.
        Started October 2008: 5.50 NBPEL x 4.25 MSEG

        July 2009: 6.00 NBPEL x 4.75 MSEG

        Final Goal: 7 NBPEL x 5.5 MSEG

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        • #5
          I'll start:

          2 - Fair gains

          Anchorage, Alaska - cold, dry
          Started October 2008: 5.50 NBPEL x 4.25 MSEG

          July 2009: 6.00 NBPEL x 4.75 MSEG

          Final Goal: 7 NBPEL x 5.5 MSEG

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          • #6
            Recently 4 good gains. N.E. Fla

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            • #7
              Northern California "the Motherlode" hot mediteranian", gains quick and easy. This is an ingteresting thread to say the least.


              For I will restore health unto thee and I will heal thee of thine wounds, saith the Lord Jeremiah 30:17

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              • #8
                Hello guy's

                Living in a hot humid climate has other heath issues. Rash due to heat and heavy sweat. Fungus infections due to the heat and wet combo's. Wearing protective work clothing that hold in heat and sweat thus promote bacteria growth. Extra care and grooming time is required to keep a clean and healthy body. These issues are not often addressed but are a pain in the posterior if not constantly maintained in very hot humid conditions.

                Good day,
                Envy Of Men, Pleasure Of a Woman

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                • #9
                  For What It's Worth


                  Well I don't know where this is going, but for what it's worth.... I assume foreskin restoration which is skin stretching, and for the moment let's say in the same context of PE, I completed # 5 (excellent) results in 2 1/2 years living in Vermont (bloody freezing cold in the winter). I'm fully covered now so I guess I accomplished my goal in a half-year of cold climate. Where does that bring us?
                  Cheers,

                  Hooded Jack

                  BPFSL - 6"
                  EL - 7"
                  BPEL - 7 1/2"
                  EG - 6"
                  EQ - 9"

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