Substitute for v-jelqs?

Snowblind3

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I do not like v-jelqs..I can never keep my penis in between my fingers where they are supposed to be and he always shifts out of place to where it is not jelqing on the sides.

I am currently on kingpole's routine with a 10 second jelq and a grip of about 3-5 on a 1-10 scale. I've tried a super light grip and hard grip, nothing is working to keep it in place.

Is it possible for me to switch this out with another jelq that does the same thing or just increase my OK jelqs?

Also, I do about 40 OK jelqs and 40 v- jelqs.
 

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I would just try to keep at it, but yes, do some substituting for now too, and maybe bump it to 50 each.

Also, try using BOTH hands when you do your V's. I think this helps but putting your palm underneath your dick where your other hand isn't when you do the V's.
 

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1. Would it have the same affect if I did it in between my first and second finger instead? I have MUCH MUCH more control that way...

2. Does it matter which direction I do v-jelqs? I've only had problems doing them upwards.

TY
 

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I've cut V-jelqs out snowblind but I've kept downward, A jelqs. I made a few attempts at getting the Vs to feel right but in the end I just let them go.

Persevere a little ... and take a look at the post by rbi99.

But if you get to the point where they just don't feel right and you're at risk of having allowing negativity into your thoughts and your routine ... then drop them and pick up and exercise that works for you.

There's a stack of options to choose from. Work out your goals and make sure that what you go with is consistent with those goals. Don't give in too easily ... but once you know you've given it a fair go, assess whether an exercise is right for you.

Good luck.
 

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1. Would it have the same affect if I did it in between my first and second finger instead? I have MUCH MUCH more control that way...

2. Does it matter which direction I do v-jelqs? I've only had problems doing them upwards.

TY

Any direction is good.
it is better to use your first finger and second it is more stable

You can also form a ok grip at the base and keep it stationary while with the other hand you form the v grip above the ok grip this helps keep things even and gives you more plumpness as well. after a few jels say 1- you can change hands.
 

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Any direction is good.
it is better to use your first finger and second it is more stable

You can also form a ok grip at the base and keep it stationary while with the other hand you form the v grip above the ok grip this helps keep things even and gives you more plumpness as well. after a few jels say 1- you can change hands.

Thank you. Can I jelq with my palms facing down and doing them away from me instead of up&towards me with my palms facing to me?

My palms would be facing the floor and I would just do V-jelqs that way doing them straight out. Sound okay?