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ilovescience

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Re: What if athleticism is a big deal for you?
« Reply #31 on: August 09, 2021, 02:15:39 PM »

Yes, I also believe in this. All of these people who are telling you that its impossible to recover is because they are not into playing sports even before LL, and the fact that they are satisfying with their current situation will not help with the recovery. I have been back to my normal sport activities, and I could see the improvement by the week to be honest with you. I could jump up 3-4 steps on the staircase with 1 leg already which I was not able to do 1 month ago. This is due to the fact that I practise everyday whether jumping, sprinting, playing sports... It is not because I have to, but because I love it. Not to mention that I took almost an entire year of 2020 doing nothing but sitting on my ass.

Indeed. I firmly believe that the modern LL is far more advanced than before, in which people who do it nowadays can still do whatever they want to do, especially in exercises. And maybe when LL gets more popular, just like other cosmetic surgeries, more people with height neurosis will benefit from this. Hopefully this surgery becomes a mainstream in Asia once it's been scientifically proven that it is almost zero risk.
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Re: What if athleticism is a big deal for you?
« Reply #32 on: August 09, 2021, 02:23:34 PM »

You can still participate in high intensity sport after lengthening if you do it recreationally. Competitive level? Forget about it, you'll get creamed. Doesn't matter if you do 4cm or 7 cm.

If they mastered LL and people who done LL can still become serious athletes who can compete at Olympic games, it will probably change how societies view it.
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Re: What if athleticism is a big deal for you?
« Reply #33 on: August 10, 2021, 04:07:12 AM »

This forum is so weird, if you are that compititive sport man to the point where it can make up for life quality in term of status,money,social circle, girls then you don't need LL

But yeah no sportman who got in to the point will came here and asking repeating asking stupid question spreading his insecure on this forum
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Re: What if athleticism is a big deal for you?
« Reply #34 on: August 10, 2021, 10:30:41 AM »

This forum is so weird, if you are that compititive sport man to the point where it can make up for life quality in term of status,money,social circle, girls then you don't need LL

But yeah no sportman who got in to the point will came here and asking repeating asking stupid question spreading his insecure on this forum

I think you are the weird one. You completely miss what getting taller is all about that you even think just because someone is successful and talented, then they won't need to look good.
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Re: What if athleticism is a big deal for you?
« Reply #35 on: August 11, 2021, 04:15:03 AM »

Hey guys, I want to ask. Hypothetically, if I do LL and compete in professional MMA. Would I be at a bigger disadvantage than this guy?



I'm genuinely curious if LL will cripple me to the point that a one-armed man will be physically superior than me.
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