Posted on Oct 19, 2022, 10:13 am
#1
Hi,
I'd like to have some thoughts about my proportions in this mock-up.
37yo here from Belgium, my height is 168cm, with short arms and bit wide shoulders my wingspan is 171cm (short fingers alledgely make me lose 2cm... but only fingers small :-) ).
My inseam height proportion is about 46% at current height. At 178cm it would be 49% which is better I think.
I put a genuine 180cm dude on the left, though he has very short legs and long torso. My arms are a bit short at 178 but at this height it would still be in the range of wingspan+8cm, which is supposed to be the max without screwing proportions.
Last but not least I did the middle mock-up at 173, because I have fking bow legs and that could be the first stage or intermediate option, although only +5cm in height won't be a game changer I believe. It is not so visible with feet apart, but the tibias shape is terribly visible when wearing slim pants... which is a no go for me. Also this deformity often cause my pain in the knees after sprinting or running long distances. That would be my first priority going for LLS. I don't believe there is a rotational deformity in the femur, but the tibias would need to be broken in several places to have it straighten correctly.
What do you think?

I'd like to have some thoughts about my proportions in this mock-up.
37yo here from Belgium, my height is 168cm, with short arms and bit wide shoulders my wingspan is 171cm (short fingers alledgely make me lose 2cm... but only fingers small :-) ).
My inseam height proportion is about 46% at current height. At 178cm it would be 49% which is better I think.
I put a genuine 180cm dude on the left, though he has very short legs and long torso. My arms are a bit short at 178 but at this height it would still be in the range of wingspan+8cm, which is supposed to be the max without screwing proportions.
Last but not least I did the middle mock-up at 173, because I have fking bow legs and that could be the first stage or intermediate option, although only +5cm in height won't be a game changer I believe. It is not so visible with feet apart, but the tibias shape is terribly visible when wearing slim pants... which is a no go for me. Also this deformity often cause my pain in the knees after sprinting or running long distances. That would be my first priority going for LLS. I don't believe there is a rotational deformity in the femur, but the tibias would need to be broken in several places to have it straighten correctly.
What do you think?
