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Posted on Jan 8, 2016, 12:58 am
#51

Yes but still lengthening them is a lot more than just breaking the bone. The function losses happen mostly because the of the tissues and tendons that get strechted, which doesn´t happen at all when you just break your leg at an accident. Breaking your legs will not affect your bio mechanis or your tibiar femur ratio but LL does. Everyone here who had a broken leg and got LL said that the broken leg was walk in the park compared to LL.

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Posted on Jan 8, 2016, 1:16 am
#52

If you go to Guichet you can minimize the loss of athletic abilities. Paley is also a good option. However, LL will make you a different person, for the best and for the worse. You won't be the same.

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Posted on Jan 16, 2016, 7:31 pm
#53

Ok, probably mixed up something. I am capable of doing 150 kg on the inclined leg press and 130 kg on the flat leg press. Thought these were lbs instead of kg. So, I should go up to 230/240 kg in a few months. Hopefully, 4 months are enough for Guichet.

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Posted on Jan 24, 2016, 1:04 pm
#54

Quote from: Sweden on January 07, 2016, 02:18:35 AMI pushed 460kg before LL. Now I'm still far from that great shape I was before but can push 300kg in the inclined leg press machine.

I feel like I can go up to 400 too but I'm just not as motivated as before.
In general, life was better before LL. But the boost the new height gives you is enormous. Wouldn't want to trade back.


I have the same problem before 160KILOS now squat 110 kilos for my femur + 7CM is too long to regain balance must be 6CM pourvous suede tibia must be 6 A 7 cm femur for balance

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