Quote from: Sanity on October 31, 2018, 01:33:20 AMso is there a way to increase the wingspan without clavicle or arm lengthening surgeries?
If there was a other realistic way i would have seen it. There was this one guy trying to clamp hes bones, but to be honest the results have not been promising. Best bet is internal/external lenghtening.
Quote from: ShortArm on June 30, 2018, 07:21:34 PMYup, you got it. I think at 181 my arms would be about "normal". I kind of know the positives, but its just so hard to accept this kind of change in the body.
Mike tyson has a bit longer arms than me...even hes arms dont look too long. I found somewhere that hes armspan was about 1-2cm longer than hes height. Am i wrong?
Hello Friend
it is very vague to compare the wingspan, because proportionally what will count visually is the length of the arms relaxed, short arms are only when the arms are above waist height, below that is considered normal.
for example in my case I have 178cm of height and 185cm of wingspan, I have a friend that has 178cm and 190cm of wingspan but when we are side by side with the shoulders at the same height our arms have the same final length because he is 5cm more of shoulders, even if he had the same width of shoulders, side by side with shoulders at the same height his arms would be 2,5cm longer, the difference would be only with the opened arms the sum of 2,5cm of each arm. so the wingspan is just a base but what counts is the relationship with the torso, sometimes people with long torso have the impression of having short arms but they are long. an example is henry cavil who is 1.85 and has 1.93 of wingspan but seems to have short arms because he has a long torso
Quote from: 6'2_dream on January 10, 2019, 03:02:31 PM
Hello Friend
it is very vague to compare the wingspan, because proportionally what will count visually is the length of the arms relaxed, short arms are only when the arms are above waist height, below that is considered normal.
for example in my case I have 178cm of height and 185cm of wingspan, I have a friend that has 178cm and 190cm of wingspan but when we are side by side with the shoulders at the same height our arms have the same final length because he is 5cm more of shoulders, even if he had the same width of shoulders, side by side with shoulders at the same height his arms would be 2,5cm longer, the difference would be only with the opened arms the sum of 2,5cm of each arm. so the wingspan is just a base but what counts is the relationship with the torso, sometimes people with long torso have the impression of having short arms but they are long. an example is henry cavil who is 1.85 and has 1.93 of wingspan but seems to have short arms because he has a long torso
Hi,
Actually Henry Cavill is aware of hes short arms and unsecure about it. He has long legs short torso and short arms. I think also with Cavill is really visible that he has short arms.
Matthew Mcconaughey has short legs long torso and average arms.
Reallt close to average is a boxer Ricky Hatton. He has a bit short arms but almost symmetrical..hard to spot if you dont know.
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