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Posted on Mar 14, 2015, 7:14 am
#51

it would have been helpful if those studies indicate what the post-op training regimen was like.
if it is nba-style, I think u can recover almost 100% OF YOUR POTENTIAL.
I am not interested in potential. I think many of us have unrealised potential.
example now, if my vertical jump is 60 cm, I can actually probably jump 80 cm  if I try hard enough (plyometrics, lower body fat)
if, after LL, my vertical jump is 70 cm after more vigorous training (training that ive never done before), and 70 cm is my maximum potential....that's not that bad
because at the end of the day, my vertical jump increased from 60 cm to 70 cm after LL.
but my POTENTIAL decreased from 80 cm to 70 cm.
POTENTIAL is hugely theoretical... not interested in it.

I hope this is not too tough to understand.. its always difficult for slower people to grasp such concepts which they are not accustomed to.... but this isn't a really high IQ analysis at all...........

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Posted on Mar 14, 2015, 7:33 am
#52

Quote from: ItsMyLife on March 14, 2015, 07:14:52 AMit would have been helpful if those studies indicate what the post-op training regimen was like.
if it is nba-style, I think u can recover almost 100% OF YOUR POTENTIAL.
I am not interested in potential. I think many of us have unrealised potential.
example now, if my vertical jump is 60 cm, I can actually probably jump 80 cm  if I try hard enough (plyometrics, lower body fat)
if, after LL, my vertical jump is 70 cm after more vigorous training (training that ive never done before), and 70 cm is my maximum potential....that's not that bad
because at the end of the day, my vertical jump increased from 60 cm to 70 cm after LL.
but my POTENTIAL decreased from 80 cm to 70 cm.
POTENTIAL is hugely theoretical... not interested in it.

I hope this is not too tough to understand.. its always difficult for slower people to grasp such concepts which they are not accustomed to.... but this isn't a really high IQ analysis at all...........

I am encouraged you
You have to proof it by yourself and show them wrong?
At least positive thinking is better than negatively
We all waiting for whatever can make us improvent and you have a chance to do that
Cheer

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Posted on Mar 14, 2015, 7:33 am
#53

Quote from: ItsMyLife on March 14, 2015, 07:14:52 AMit would have been helpful if those studies indicate what the post-op training regimen was like.
if it is nba-style, I think u can recover almost 100% OF YOUR POTENTIAL.
I am not interested in potential. I think many of us have unrealised potential.
example now, if my vertical jump is 60 cm, I can actually probably jump 80 cm  if I try hard enough (plyometrics, lower body fat)
if, after LL, my vertical jump is 70 cm after more vigorous training (training that ive never done before), and 70 cm is my maximum potential....that's not that bad
because at the end of the day, my vertical jump increased from 60 cm to 70 cm after LL.
but my POTENTIAL decreased from 80 cm to 70 cm.
POTENTIAL is hugely theoretical... not interested in it.

I hope this is not too tough to understand.. its always difficult for slower people to grasp such concepts which they are not accustomed to.... but this isn't a really high IQ analysis at all...........

I am encouraged you
You have to proof it by yourself and show them wrong?
At least positive thinking is better than negatively
We all waiting for whatever can make us improvent and you have a chance to do that
Cheer

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Posted on Mar 14, 2015, 8:46 am
#54

Quote from: goodlucktomylegs on March 14, 2015, 07:33:55 AMI am encouraged you
You have to proof it by yourself and show them wrong?
At least positive thinking is better than negatively
We all waiting for whatever can make us improvent and you have a chance to do that
Cheer


well, a facial surgeon I spoke to (maxillofacial) from Jordan told me that POSITIVE mindset is very important for healing.. especially limb lengthening surgery.

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Posted on Mar 14, 2015, 8:46 am
#55

Quote from: goodlucktomylegs on March 14, 2015, 07:33:55 AMI am encouraged you
You have to proof it by yourself and show them wrong?
At least positive thinking is better than negatively
We all waiting for whatever can make us improvent and you have a chance to do that
Cheer


well, a facial surgeon I spoke to (maxillofacial) from Jordan told me that POSITIVE mindset is very important for healing.. especially limb lengthening surgery.

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Posted on Mar 14, 2015, 9:30 am
#56

FP:
Do you expect to get back to 80% or more when doing 11cm´s in total?
I´ve never heard of anyone who did a decent recovery after this amount.

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Posted on Mar 14, 2015, 9:30 am
#57

FP:
Do you expect to get back to 80% or more when doing 11cm´s in total?
I´ve never heard of anyone who did a decent recovery after this amount.

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Posted on Mar 14, 2015, 10:08 am
#58

 hello my lenghthening  femur  7 cm Docteur  guichet  IN 2003
I m bodybuilder my capacity is 100% no difference before and after
 press  same kilos before surgery  just squatt mor difficul because my femur is longuer

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Posted on Mar 14, 2015, 10:08 am
#59

 hello my lenghthening  femur  7 cm Docteur  guichet  IN 2003
I m bodybuilder my capacity is 100% no difference before and after
 press  same kilos before surgery  just squatt mor difficul because my femur is longuer

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Posted on Mar 14, 2015, 10:13 am
#60

Quote from: Christopherbulder on March 14, 2015, 10:08:03 AM hello my lenghthening  femur  7 cm Docteur  guichet  IN 2003
I m bodybuilder my capacity is 100% no difference before and after
 press  same kilos before surgery  just squatt mor difficul because my femur is longuer


How´s your ability to sprint?

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