Hello everybody,
As I've posted before that I'm a 174cm male who would like to be 185+cm.
My wingspan is slightly above 180cm, and my sitting height is 90.5cm.
So, If i lengthened the femurs to 8cm more, i'd be 182 and my proportions would look good.
But there's a thing, I guess my tibias are short, so I also need to lengthen them.
But, for personal and reasonable reasons, I would NEVER go more than 5cm on tibias.
But If i got +5 cm on tibias, i'd be 179 and that height would not be satisfying at all.
So do you guys think that I'd look good if i got 7cm on femurs and 5cm on tibias?
edit: The actual problem is, If i lengthen my femurs, my tibias will look even shorter lmao. Also it'd be physically weird for my momentum.
Quote from: Sweden on July 11, 2020, 11:30:11 PMDon’t lengthen more than 7cm on femurs, and absolutely not more than 5cm on tibias.
I was 173cm and did 7cm on tibias. My goal was 6cm and then later maybe 6cm on femurs, making me 185cm tall.
180 was a pretty good height so I went for 7cm on tibias. That cost me a lot of down time in life.
I understand your dream height, I’m still considering femurs, and then I’d do ~4cm. Quick and easy.
Personally I wouldn’t start with femurs. Your tibias will look really short if you decide one surgery is enough.
7+5 is really pushing the limit. But sure, there are guys who has done 11cm on femurs and 10cm on tibias. I can’t imagine the aches they go through on a daily basis considering I still have some aches from my surgery. But I also push myself to the maximum limit every week like I’m still 18 years old.
Hello,
May I ask what did you exactly mean by "pushing the limit"?
Do you mean my wingspan and sitting height or is it just pushing too hard in general?
I don't think it's pushing too much since the amount of the lengthening on the both segments are safe, 5 cm on tibias and 7 on femurs.
Don't you think it'd be alright in time?
I think you have pushed the anotomical limit with going 7 cm on tibias,
because 7cm is considered safe on FEMURS.
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