Thanks, I know others are going to fall in love with this one!! Regarding twisting: I am going to assume that those of you who find your unit twisting when doing these (and perhaps on other exercises as well), twist the same way each time, ie. always counterclockwise or clockwise. Mine doesn't so I am just throwing out an idea here. If it always for instance, twists clockwise (clockwise when looking down at it) place the V on top a little off toward the eleven o'clock side. Then when it starts to twist, you can slightly move your wrist opposite of the twist to help keep it straight. As long as your initial grip isn't too off center, your fingers will still be securely riding both CC's.
What I think sets these apart isn't any one jelq, but the accumulation of strong jelqs that makes it so good. On any one jelq you might feel like it isn't all that impressive, but after a few of these your unit will know it is different.
What I think sets these apart isn't any one jelq, but the accumulation of strong jelqs that makes it so good. On any one jelq you might feel like it isn't all that impressive, but after a few of these your unit will know it is different.

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