Quote from: Ozymandias on April 02, 2016, 08:23:23 PMYou don't know if his femurs are longer than his torso, so stop repeating it to support your personal bias. And what do you mean with "disproportionaite like you"?
Stop insulting those who disagree with you, kid. I said in my post that I'm all but a proportion nazi. Maybe it's you who "should read more careful".
The picture i posted shows clearly that his femurs are longer than his torso. I'm sorry but if you still don't believe that his legs are really long then you will believe nothing. I just wanna make it clear that havibg very long legs can be natural too
This is a great example of someone with long legs. Reminds me of the patient here at paley who did 16cm. I didn't think twice about it except to say wow you're going to trip a lot of people out when you get out of a chair and stand up. Everyone has their opinions on proportions just how some chicks that get boob jobs get average ones and some get huge ones. We are all entitled to our opinion.
This is a great example of someone with long legs. Reminds me of the patient here at paley who did 16cm. I didn't think twice about it except to say wow you're going to trip a lot of people out when you get out of a chair and stand up. Everyone has their opinions on proportions just how some chicks that get boob jobs get average ones and some get huge ones. We are all entitled to our opinion.
His femurs look ridiculously long. If he did 3 inches femurs and 2 inches tibials it would be significalt,y better, though still obvious.
Too skinny.... Legs are too long... He looks like a damn girl....
There are some people who simply have long legs compared to their small and short upper bodies. my ex boss was somebody like that.
The point is, if you don't have a problem with that proportion type, there is nothing inherently bad about this. I'd even say this long legged skinny look is kind of fashionable right now (might change a few years down the line) and a lot of european male models have exactly this androgynous long and slim legged look .
The author made a good point. First, pretty much all proportions can be found in nature. Second, tall people usually are taller because of their legs. As legs are the longest bones in the body, they are the bones which get proportionally the biggest benefit of a making-taller diet.
But bad looking remains bad looking and the length of arms must be harmonized with the legs length.
Quote from: Tnak10 on September 17, 2016, 04:07:18 PMThe author made a good point. First, pretty much all proportions can be found in nature. Second, tall people usually are taller because of their legs. As legs are the longest bones in the body, they are the bones which get proportionally the biggest benefit of a making-taller diet.
But bad looking remains bad looking and the length of arms must be harmonized with the legs length.
As long as you lengthen a decent amount of cms, no disproportion should be obvious... 5 cm is the width of a cigarette pack so even 6 or 7cms shouldnt cause to much disproportion (when done on femurs as the very long femurs in which the knees are pretty far away from the fingertips is pretty common).
Of course. 5 cms on tibas or femurs is unsignificant as regards with proportions. I saw people with very long femurs and others with very long tibias (proportionally) since I thought about LL. I think it really doesn't matter on which segment you add 5 cms, respecting a natural body..
Quote from: Tnak10 on September 17, 2016, 07:53:22 PMOf course. 5 cms on tibas or femurs is unsignificant as regards with proportions. I saw people with very long femurs and others with very long tibias (proportionally) since I thought about LL. I think it really doesn't matter on which segment you add 5 cms, respecting a natural body..
There is a pic on the old forum of someone who just completed a 8cm lengthening on his tibs. It looks horrible. I think that tibs should have a max of 5 and femurs maybe like indeed 3 inches... the longest tibias (proportionally speaking) I saw in the streets or my gym were at max equal by length to the femurs but never longer... Longest femurs I have seen on the other hand.... Well, let's just say that those guys had what I call "goat legs"... But they were still natural.
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