Quote from: Body Builder on July 04, 2017, 11:06:32 AMI agree. I was never good at sports after all and I never liked much football, basketball or anything else.
I always lifted weight and LL didn't change anything.
My long tibias made some exercises like squats or deadlifts much harder and my stability was not good after atl so in these exercises I couldn't lift as much as before LL but if someone lengthened less and never did this atl crap I'm sure he would be almost the same as before.
But I don't care, I lift heavy in other exercises and now I am more built than ever although my feet lack compared to my torso for the reasons I mentioned and because I never cared much to have very muscular feet so I don't work out them much.
I believe that when I return to gym in about a month (I am 2.5 months off due to my tendon and tibia fix surgery) I would be able to lift more on the exercises I had problems because theorytically my tendons should be almost normal after the fix surgery but we'll see.
However, generally speaking, someone who does 5-6 cm on tibias and has good ankle rom I believe he could be about the same as before LL.
Can you dance and do treadmill/light cardio? I am an athlete right now but my career will end soon anyway and I plan to get leg lengthening for 4-5cm when I am around 25 or so.