Posted on Nov 3, 2018, 7:58 am
#1
I think 5'6"-5'8" is the most significant. Basically taking you out from the short zone to at least normal. From taller than only 70% of female population (tbh nowadays more like 40-50%) and 5% male population to about 85% of female and 20% of male. (15% difference)


Then followed by 5'8"-5'10". Taking you to taller than almost 100% of female and 45% of male (15%-25% difference). Well, it's greater by this calculation, but chart is likely to be wrong.
and 5'10"-6' is the least significant. In fact, the benefits are debateable and the difference is barely noticeable.
By the way, I have a belief that you should compare yourself to men of your race. For example, if you're an Indian man you should compare to other Indian men.
What do you think?


Then followed by 5'8"-5'10". Taking you to taller than almost 100% of female and 45% of male (15%-25% difference). Well, it's greater by this calculation, but chart is likely to be wrong.
and 5'10"-6' is the least significant. In fact, the benefits are debateable and the difference is barely noticeable.
By the way, I have a belief that you should compare yourself to men of your race. For example, if you're an Indian man you should compare to other Indian men.
What do you think?