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Posted on Sep 20, 2016, 12:56 pm
#11

Deal with that you came up short. And i pointed out mostly because you few days ago posted quite amusing theories about hormones and potential recovery after 8cm of tibia lengthening.

And fine i'm going to fix that claim about insult.

You are deluded, have a good day.

Quote from: onemorefoot on September 20, 2016, 02:30:50 AMI know it is too much, but I think 9 or 10 cm could look good on most of the people. Maybe femur 6 because is faster and just 4 cm on tibias. My knee height is 54.2 more or less, at 185 cm, my tibia would be 58-59 cm, I think that is the average for that height. Maybe the arms could look a little small. Guitchet or one of that guys said that you wont look very strange putting 10 cm over your wingspan. My theory is that wingspan increases in late teens, because of the gorwth of shoulders, arm length is the important thin Do you consider +9-10 cm in both segments can look good for most of the people?  Do you consider +9-10 cm in both segments can look good for most of the people?


Idk but Iamready did 11cm and he looked alright but he was way shorter than you.

Wingspan doesn't matter it's about your arm length and torso length. If you are unsure make a photo and do mockups to have some kind of image how you could look like.

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Posted on Sep 20, 2016, 7:56 pm
#12

Ok, in some time I am doing mockups. Morissette did your wingspan grow 7 cm, since what age to what age? Maybe that growth was really in your shoulders width.

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Posted on Sep 20, 2016, 8:13 pm
#13

It really just depends on the person. Iamready did 10cm and honestly had better proportions than before his LL lol (but he removed his photos unfortunately). Honestly, no one in the real world will notice anything until you start hitting the 14cm+ mark. And even then, there are plenty of people with odd builds / long legs / long torsos. Michael Phelps for example has an unusually long torso, and Conan has unusually long legs.

As long as you don't do anything stupid, like 8cm on tibia, and you distribute the length to both segments fairly evenly, you should look fine.

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Posted on Sep 20, 2016, 8:21 pm
#14

Yeah, 6 on femurs plus 4 on tibias, is not crazy, crazy would be that I wanted to do 10+10 like Apo.

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Posted on Sep 20, 2016, 10:23 pm
#15

Quote from: rock112 on September 20, 2016, 08:13:07 PMIt really just depends on the person. Iamready did 10cm and honestly had better proportions than before his LL lol (but he removed his photos unfortunately). Honestly, no one in the real world will notice anything until you start hitting the 14cm+ mark. And even then, there are plenty of people with odd builds / long legs / long torsos. Michael Phelps for example has an unusually long torso, and Conan has unusually long legs.


People probably won't notice when you have clothes which easly cover your proportions.

Proportions matter and not everyone is "made" for LL(at least not 10cm) and there is a lot of examples in "Height & Proportions" section.

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Posted on Sep 20, 2016, 10:34 pm
#16

An user, 177 is his name wanted 187, he looks fine, but like you said no all of us.

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Posted on Sep 21, 2016, 4:03 am
#17

My wingspan grew that much in about 3-4 months. My shoulders growing in muscle mass wouldn't affect my wingspan. Unless my clavicle grew at the age of 19 which is very unlikely

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Posted on Sep 21, 2016, 4:14 am
#18

At 16?? your wingspan grew that much, it would be good that happens to me.

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Posted on Sep 21, 2016, 4:31 am
#19

No at 19 it grew that much I measured the first time around febuary and the second time again around May.

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Posted on Sep 21, 2016, 7:54 am
#20

Im not sure why you're so opinionated on the topic of hgh when you clearly don't know anything about it but here are some articles and studies about it that you probably won't read anyways but I have nothing else to do so oh well.

Articles about hgh and it's healing attributes:
http://www.espn.com/espn/news/story?id=2574291
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2003/12/031204074202.htm
http://bodyshaping4u.com/2015/05/06/healing-my-injury-with-the-help-of-growth-hormone/

Your fear of hgh causing cancer: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/16430706/ T
 
Your fear of hgh causing acromegaly: http://www.uk-muscle.co.uk/topic/80083-acromegaly-associated-with-hgh-use/ yes this article is from a forum of steroid junkies but I mean who best to learn from then people currently living it.

Your fear of hgh growing internal organs: http://nattyornot.com/growth-hormone-guts-bodybuilders/ Growing of internal organs is very real but in excessive amounts it only ever happens to the body builders who are too big to wipe their own asses doing ridiculously high doses that I wouldn't even be able to afford.

Your fear of hgh affecting thyroid balance: http://www.thewellingtoninstitute.com/anti-aging-medicine/aging-&-thyroid-hormone.html Idk where you pulled that out of because hgh is a common way to increase thyroid function in many individuals. The hormone that it creates (T3) affects metabolic rate energy levels and virtually every organ function in our body. That being said the more the better.

I studied the endocrine system for a year which covered thyroid,hgh,cortisol,testosterone,epinephrine and many more quite in depth I just found these articles to back up my "amusing theory" since you're very opinionated anyways I hope this clears it up.







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