nah, you are average, the risk is not worth it
At 175cm in the morning is it worth it?
Quote from: DonBones on December 27, 2023, 09:57:26 AMHeight is normally distributed, with a mean between 170-180cm depending on where you live. Due to the nature of a normal distribution most people will be one or two standard deviation within the mean. This means someone at 160cm could lengthen 10cm and hardly overtake anyone, whilst someone at 175cm could lengthen merely 5cm and overtake a quarter to a third of all men, and virtually all women.
Since you are close to, or right at, the mean, 5.5 to 6cm would therefore imply you will yield a relatively large improvement at a relatively low risk.
Just to add onto this:
If we assume a normal distribution of male heights with a mean of 180 cm and a standard deviation of 7 cm then with an original height of 175 cm you are taller than 23.75% of the male population. If you lengthened to 180 cm you would now be taller than 50% of the male population. If you lengthened to 182 cm you would now be taller than 61.25% of the male population.
So doing 7 cm at this height you’d go from being taller than 23.75% of males to 61.25% which is a giant jump relatively speaking.
If you want a short answer. Yes.
nope, not worth it.
Quote from: dboy123 on December 23, 2023, 10:03:59 PMHi I’m currently 175cm in the morning, and around 174 to 173 at very night, is it worth it to lengthen tibia to around 5.5 to 6 just to get near 6 foot o 5’11?
As others said, just wear elevator shoes you'll be fine.
Do your research. Your results will likely be negligible. If you’re really looking for a psychological boost then maybe.
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