WillGetBetter: couple questions
- Do you, or at the beginning did you, get soreness after RKing? If I do it for just a few mins, I get soreness in my balls. Kinda sore now if I try an RK and I did them last night before bed. I don't feel like I'm pushing too hard, but maybe? When I do them I can focus it more in the scrotum area or further up along my penis, and I eventually get sore with either, but the lower one (not a back RK near my butt) causes me lasting soreness that doesn't feel "right". It doesn't feel like a good muscle soreness (the way it does higher up), but just hurts. (I'm not sure which RK area is correct so I do both.)
- If at a random time during the day you stop and think about whether your pf is tense or not, is it? Was it before you started this? Maybe tense isn't the word but there's tension to be relieved with an RK. If I think about it I can tell, yep, those muscles are engaged and I could definitely relax them, but I'm wondering if that's normal even if you have trained/elongated it the way you have now. I assume so to an extent but do you notice a big difference?
- Do you, or at the beginning did you, get soreness after RKing? If I do it for just a few mins, I get soreness in my balls. Kinda sore now if I try an RK and I did them last night before bed. I don't feel like I'm pushing too hard, but maybe? When I do them I can focus it more in the scrotum area or further up along my penis, and I eventually get sore with either, but the lower one (not a back RK near my butt) causes me lasting soreness that doesn't feel "right". It doesn't feel like a good muscle soreness (the way it does higher up), but just hurts. (I'm not sure which RK area is correct so I do both.)
- If at a random time during the day you stop and think about whether your pf is tense or not, is it? Was it before you started this? Maybe tense isn't the word but there's tension to be relieved with an RK. If I think about it I can tell, yep, those muscles are engaged and I could definitely relax them, but I'm wondering if that's normal even if you have trained/elongated it the way you have now. I assume so to an extent but do you notice a big difference?

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