Hello friends,
I'm new here on PEGym.com but I've got knowledge and experience on muscle growth and fat loss. As we know, our body's composed by three kind os muscles:
a) skeletal muscle
b) smooth muscle
c) cardiac muscle
Based on information that about a half percent of penis structure is smooth muscle, we can say: our penis is able to grow by working on this muscle. Alright, this information can be easily found on this forum. But keep it on mind.
Now I introduce you a very important issue: BMR or Basal Metabolic Rate. In simple words, it means the minimal calorie rate per day that your body needs to stay alive. As you wonder, it's very hard to claim this exactly value. However, there are three estiomation formulas frequently used. I'm sharing them below:
a) Harris Benedict
BMR = 66 + [13,7 x weight (kg)] + [5 x high (cm)] - [6,76 x age (yrs)]
b) Mifflin-St Jeor
BMR = 5 + [9,99 x weight (kg)] + [6,25 x high (cm)] - [4,92 x age (yrs)]
c) Katch McArdle
BMR = 370 + [21,6 x LBM (Lean Body Mass)]
Note: men's BMR are higher than women and there are differences to calculate, but for an obvious reason I wrote above men only.
Personally, I prefer Mifflin-St Jeor's but a) or c) can be sucessfully used too.
Now, your exercise factor:
a) Sedentary = BMR x 1,2
b) Light exercise (1-2 times a week) = BMR x 1,4
c) Moderate exercise (3-4 times a week) = BMR x 1,6
d) Heavy exercise (5-6 times a week) = BMR x 1,8
e) Very heavy exercise (almost everyday and 2 times per day) = BMR x 2,0
This final value, BMR x EF, means calories (kilocalories, in correct words) you need a day to don't lose weight and don't gain weight. Just in order to maintain your body mass. In simples words, you need:
a) 0,8-1,0g of fat per body mass kg
b) 1,5-2,0g of protein per body mass kg
c) complete your caloric need with carbohydrate*
*If you want to gain mass, you'll have a surplus of carbohydrate (and caloric surplus either). If you want to lose fat, you'll need a caloric deficit, with less carbohydrate intake.
I must remind you that this is a very BASIC and SIMPLES form to discuss this subject.
So, we got a point. As we can see, dieting is a very important part of skeletal muscle growth. Would it be used to penis exercises, in order to maximizes smooth muscle growth? I would answer: probably yes.
I'm new here on PEGym.com but I've got knowledge and experience on muscle growth and fat loss. As we know, our body's composed by three kind os muscles:
a) skeletal muscle
b) smooth muscle
c) cardiac muscle
Based on information that about a half percent of penis structure is smooth muscle, we can say: our penis is able to grow by working on this muscle. Alright, this information can be easily found on this forum. But keep it on mind.
Now I introduce you a very important issue: BMR or Basal Metabolic Rate. In simple words, it means the minimal calorie rate per day that your body needs to stay alive. As you wonder, it's very hard to claim this exactly value. However, there are three estiomation formulas frequently used. I'm sharing them below:
a) Harris Benedict
BMR = 66 + [13,7 x weight (kg)] + [5 x high (cm)] - [6,76 x age (yrs)]
b) Mifflin-St Jeor
BMR = 5 + [9,99 x weight (kg)] + [6,25 x high (cm)] - [4,92 x age (yrs)]
c) Katch McArdle
BMR = 370 + [21,6 x LBM (Lean Body Mass)]
Note: men's BMR are higher than women and there are differences to calculate, but for an obvious reason I wrote above men only.
Personally, I prefer Mifflin-St Jeor's but a) or c) can be sucessfully used too.
Now, your exercise factor:
a) Sedentary = BMR x 1,2
b) Light exercise (1-2 times a week) = BMR x 1,4
c) Moderate exercise (3-4 times a week) = BMR x 1,6
d) Heavy exercise (5-6 times a week) = BMR x 1,8
e) Very heavy exercise (almost everyday and 2 times per day) = BMR x 2,0
This final value, BMR x EF, means calories (kilocalories, in correct words) you need a day to don't lose weight and don't gain weight. Just in order to maintain your body mass. In simples words, you need:
a) 0,8-1,0g of fat per body mass kg
b) 1,5-2,0g of protein per body mass kg
c) complete your caloric need with carbohydrate*
*If you want to gain mass, you'll have a surplus of carbohydrate (and caloric surplus either). If you want to lose fat, you'll need a caloric deficit, with less carbohydrate intake.
I must remind you that this is a very BASIC and SIMPLES form to discuss this subject.
So, we got a point. As we can see, dieting is a very important part of skeletal muscle growth. Would it be used to penis exercises, in order to maximizes smooth muscle growth? I would answer: probably yes.

