With that math, seems like i'll have the legs of a 197cm guy standing at 185cm after my 12 cm lengthening.
tfw I already look like how Meck looks after 16+ cm lengthening
Rip.Quote from: Scarface on August 23, 2020, 03:12:49 PMtfw I already look like how Meck looks after 16+ cm lengthening
Therefore, the extension should be max 6-7 cm. Of course, it would be disguised with some clothes
Yo dude ZUCC...i think u r leonardo da vinci himself..u r the 1 who devised the vitruvian men design..š..who told u that a always has a 1:1 upper to lower body ratioš..dude my legs are 39 inches long n i am only 67 inches..does that look like a 1:1 ratio to you....find me even 1 guy who has a perfect 1:1 ratio in this matterš..i bet u will work ur ass off n wont be able to find 1..its true CLL wld fk up ur proportions for worse or good..but its upto u how much trade of u want for height vs proportions.
The only guy i found close to 1:1 ratio is michael phelps with 76 inch height with 39 inch legs..that too 1 inch longer legs than a perfect 1:1 ratio..and mark my words guys that dude is a olympic 23 times gold medalist in swimming..and it his super large torso has a very key role on tht account..his torso is way bigger than a average persons..even for a 6 feet guy his torso would be very big..swimmers tend to have bigger torsos then legs..it helps them a lot in swimming...to cut the water with efficiency.
Quote from: ZUCC420 on August 23, 2020, 02:55:07 PMNow the rationale:
In general the upper-body to lower-body ratio is 1:1 after preadolescenceĀ https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1948024-technique#:~:text=The%20U%2FL%20ratio%20(upper,body%20segment%20being%20about%20equal.
Meek's legs are ¹ā¶ā“āā = 82 cm tall while a 6'4"/193 cm person's legs are ¹ā¹Ā³āā = 96.5 cm. Since he lengthened 16 cm he added 82+16=98 cm but since it doesn't directly correspond to height growth it's closer to more or less ā 96 cm.
Meek's basically has become the slender man with potential joint problems: 
You have lost so much time to write a no sense sentence lol
Quote from: Alamin on August 23, 2020, 04:50:19 PMThe only guy i found close to 1:1 ratio is michael phelps with 76 inch height with 39 inch legs..that too 1 inch longer legs than a perfect 1:1 ratio..and mark my words guys that dude is a olympic 23 times gold medalist in swimming..and it his super large torso has a very key role on tht account..his torso is way bigger than a average persons..even for a 6 feet guy his torso would be very big..swimmers tend to have bigger torsos then legs..it helps them a lot in swimming...to cut the water with efficiency.
Telling the truth I donāt think that Phelps is so short legged, heās just slightly on the short side. What makes appear his torso longer is how wide and how broad his shoulders are, in addition he has not an hypertrophic chest or abdomen so it looks even longer
In this thread, scientifically illiterate imbeciles that doesn't know what general means and cannot read the relevant literature.
You don't know what you are talking about, you have made some elementary school calculations without any sense pretending that's science.
Are you assuming that everybody in the world has a leg to body ratio of 1:1? Are we all identical? Maybe made with a 3D printer? 
Body proportion are different in every person...inseam to body ratio for example in NORMAL population is between 0,42 and 0,50. This should be enough to let you think about your claim before telling people that they are ignorant.
In addition it's impolite to jeer a person like Meck, who has shared with all of us his experience and showed us his good final result.
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