K kall55 Registered Users (MTT) Pretty Good ! Joined Dec 21, 2012 Messages 14 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Dec 22, 2012 #1 Hello everybody. I am confused as to the "loss of tug" referred to in the JP90 program. Can someone explain how to do this better and what it means a bit more clearly?
Hello everybody. I am confused as to the "loss of tug" referred to in the JP90 program. Can someone explain how to do this better and what it means a bit more clearly?
Steve23 Retired ModeratorPEGym Hero Joined Apr 29, 2011 Messages 8,098 Reaction score 260 Points 0 Dec 22, 2012 #2 I don't follow LOT, but the idea is to stretch against it during the stretching part, some even do the same with the jelqs. But I'd rather stretch in all 5 directions and jelq straight out or down.
I don't follow LOT, but the idea is to stretch against it during the stretching part, some even do the same with the jelqs. But I'd rather stretch in all 5 directions and jelq straight out or down.
BigO Administrator, PEGym Hero,"Woofer" Staff member Excellent ! Well Done ! Joined Mar 18, 2011 Messages 30,378 Reaction score 3,414 Points 133 Location An inch and 1/2 deeper than before Dec 22, 2012 #3 https://www.pegym.com/forums/pe-theory-science-forum/16112-lot-loss-tugback-theory.html This link should help
https://www.pegym.com/forums/pe-theory-science-forum/16112-lot-loss-tugback-theory.html This link should help
K kall55 Registered Users (MTT) Pretty Good ! Joined Dec 21, 2012 Messages 14 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Dec 22, 2012 #4 Wow. Thank you.