Let's say you lengthen 3in and some fights you. You've recovered and its been 5 years since your surgery.
Is there any chance you'll win? Sounds like a kick to the knees is enough to fk your life up.
What happens if someone with LL hypothetically gets in a fight?
I think there was a member who competed in kickboxing with no issues after full recovery
Quote from: SartBimpson on November 07, 2020, 07:53:38 AMIs there any chance you'll win? Sounds like a kick to the knees is enough to fk your life up.
It depends on who you have to fight. Compared to your previous body you are slightly slower, with (slightly?) weaker less 'athletic' legs and higher center of gravity. Also your reach almost stays the same.
But in those years MA training could help a lot.
Quote from: F_99 on November 07, 2020, 10:02:29 AMIt depends on who you have to fight. Compared to your previous body you are slightly slower, with (slightly?) weaker less 'athletic' legs and higher center of gravity. Also your reach almost stays the same.
But in those years MA training could help a lot.
Who are you and what have you done to O_99?
Quote from: Scarface on November 07, 2020, 10:07:11 AMWho are you and what have you done to O_99?
Killed him 
Of couse. With a good recovery, you wont be as strong or fast as before, but its not like you are a cripple
Probably best to avoid getting into a fight. I wouldn't want to end up with my bones broken yet again
Quote from: SartBimpson on November 07, 2020, 07:53:38 AMSounds like a kick to the knees is enough to fk your life up.
Why would it if you're healed?
Quote from: Medium Drink Of Water on November 07, 2020, 03:18:15 PMWhy would it if you're healed?
Don't know. I always imagined the bone gets weaker and you feel more pain than you normally would had you not gotten LL.
You can just give them a little push to throw them off balance and keep them permanently on the floor.
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