My sitting height is 35.4 inches, I'm 5'7.5, and my inseam ranges from 31 to 32 depending on how I measure it. I take a book and shove it between my legs so it is touching the pubic bone, and if I do this hard enough then I have measured an inseam of 32 inches. I feel like this dosen't make sense compared to my 35.5 inch sitting height and how I am wearing 30X30 pants (athletic fit). I have thickish-thighs I weigh 150 and squat and lift so I don't know if that could boost my sitting height. Anyways I just want to know because I plan on lengthening 2 inches in my femurs, less if I go past a .49 inseam to height ratio.
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Whats more accurate, sitting height or inseam?
Posted on Mar 13, 2019, 9:37 pm
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Posted on Apr 17, 2019, 10:14 am
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Posted on Apr 17, 2019, 11:25 am
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Your inseam is more accurate as it is 100% based on your height.
Your sitting height can vary a good 10cm or more depending on your weight
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