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hugzz123

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Proportions question
« on: October 07, 2023, 06:31:02 PM »

Hi All,

I stand at 173.4cm, with a wingspan of 176, and 29inch inseam. I think going by proportions I have a 1inch longer torso and 1 inch shorter legs.

I was thinking of getting a 2 inch increase to my tibias, meaning that my torso will be 1 inch short than average, and legs will be 1 inch longer than average.

Feel like this would be the best route, then my arms will only be off by an inch, and as I get older, my torso will be short, but my arms will get more proportional. And by that time I will be old anyway.

What do you guys think?
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Re: Proportions question
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2023, 06:57:50 PM »

Hi All,

I stand at 173.4cm, with a wingspan of 176, and 29inch inseam. I think going by proportions I have a 1inch longer torso and 1 inch shorter legs.

I was thinking of getting a 2 inch increase to my tibias, meaning that my torso will be 1 inch short than average, and legs will be 1 inch longer than average.

Feel like this would be the best route, then my arms will only be off by an inch, and as I get older, my torso will be short, but my arms will get more proportional. And by that time I will be old anyway.

What do you guys think?

Above 84% tubs to femur has higher chance of arthritis…only downside
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hugzz123

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Re: Proportions question
« Reply #2 on: October 07, 2023, 07:48:37 PM »

Makes sense,
Thank you!

Do you think it looks off, having a 2 inch long femur though?
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