Time (Volume)
Total minutes, reps, or daily wear hours. The safest lever—change in small steps (10–15%).
A practical playbook to diagnose plateaus, separate signal from noise, cycle variables safely, and deploy micro-blocks without overuse.
Many “plateaus” are just week-to-week noise. Confirm with 3–4 consecutive weeks of stable or declining results while adherence and recovery are solid.
| Metric | Noise (ignore) | Signal (act) |
|---|---|---|
| EQ / morning wood | 1–3 day dip | ≥ 7–10 day trend down |
| Comfort | Occasional hot spot | Recurring soreness/irritation |
| Measurements | ±1–2 mm variance | No change ≥ 4 weeks with good form |
| Adherence | Missed 1–2 sessions | ≥ 15% sessions missed weekly |
Total minutes, reps, or daily wear hours. The safest lever—change in small steps (10–15%).
Stretch angle, jelq cadence/pressure, pump pressure, belt tension. Use narrow windows and progress slowly.
Sessions per week or splits. Sometimes less is more when quality rises.
Cycle a single lever while holding the others steady. Reset with a mini-deload if EQ dips or skin complains.
| Block | Focus | Example | Stop if |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weeks 1–2 | Volume | +10–15% minutes/reps/hours | EQ ↓ for 7+ days or comfort ↓ |
| Weeks 3–4 | Intensity | +5% angle/tension or +0.5 inHg | Hot spots or edema |
| Weeks 5–6 | Frequency | Split into AM/PM or +1 day | Recovery worsens |
| Week 7 | Mini-deload | −30–40% load, keep form | — |
| Week 8 | Retest | Return to best block & re-cycle | — |
| Week | Focus | What To Do | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Micro-block | Angle swap / cadence reset | Reduce total load by ~15% |
| 2 | Volume bump | +10–15% minutes/reps/hours | EQ must remain stable |
| 3 | Hold | Same plan | Collect clean data |
| 4 | Intensity tick | +5% angle/tension, tiny | Back off at first warning |
| 5 | Frequency split | Split sessions, same daily total | Watch next-day feel |
| 6 | Mini-deload | −30–40% across the board | Should feel fresh again |
| Issue | Likely Cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| EQ trending down | Too much total load | Mini-deload 5–7 days, trim intensity first |
| Skin irritation | Friction, worn sleeves | Replace consumables, add lube/talc, rest spots |
| Measurement noise | Inconsistent timing/technique | Measure same time, same state, same tool weekly |
| Adherence slump | Complex routine / time cost | Simplify: one primary method + short accessory |
Medical Disclaimer: Informational only; stop if you feel numbness, coldness, sharp pain, blistering, or unusual discoloration.
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