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Samuel

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176 cm to 187 cm
« on: December 20, 2024, 07:03:30 PM »

My current height is 176 cm and this is mock up photo +11 cm, 5.5 cm for tibias and 5.5 cm for femurs but I think 6 cm for femurs and 5 cm for tibias would be better, also wingspan is 180 cm

photo here on google drive:-------->>>>>>            https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XWoh8W-28WaW49f882NKPYkpujASEnaE/view?usp=sharing

what do you think guys? Does It look OK?
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Re: 176 cm to 187 cm
« Reply #1 on: December 29, 2024, 12:19:48 AM »

My current height is 176 cm and this is mock up photo +11 cm, 5.5 cm for tibias and 5.5 cm for femurs but I think 6 cm for femurs and 5 cm for tibias would be better, also wingspan is 180 cm

photo here on google drive:-------->>>>>>            https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XWoh8W-28WaW49f882NKPYkpujASEnaE/view?usp=sharing

what do you think guys? Does It look OK?

From what I can tell looks fine but quadrilateral at 176 is insane. Just do 8cm femurs and call it a day, 6 ft and a half inch is a perfectly good height
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goal: 173/ 180cm (8cm + 7cm if possible)
Primarily looking at Assayag for Femurs and Assayag or Paley for Tibia.
Plan to do Humerus between femurs and tibs too (Only 5'6 wingspan)

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Re: 176 cm to 187 cm
« Reply #2 on: January 01, 2025, 05:20:30 PM »

Thanks for your time. 8 cm is too much for me, 6 cm is perfect for femurs and 5-5.5 cm for tibias which is 11.5-12 cm imo
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Re: 176 cm to 187 cm
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2025, 08:06:03 PM »

lol your current height is my dream. 😂
Which country you belongs too and whats the average height in your country?
There’s no benefit going over 6 feet i guess.
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Going  165cm to 173cm with fitbone india

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Re: 176 cm to 187 cm
« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2025, 08:09:35 PM »

But looking at your pic. Your proportions will look good if you go above 185 cm. I guess your torse is pretty huge. You really need longer legs to make up.
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Re: 176 cm to 187 cm
« Reply #5 on: February 26, 2025, 04:30:22 AM »

My current height is 176 cm and this is mock up photo +11 cm, 5.5 cm for tibias and 5.5 cm for femurs but I think 6 cm for femurs and 5 cm for tibias would be better, also wingspan is 180 cm

photo here on google drive:-------->>>>>>            https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XWoh8W-28WaW49f882NKPYkpujASEnaE/view?usp=sharing

what do you think guys? Does It look OK?

Hi Samuel, i think at 187 cm your arms are too short. For me, getting taller and body proportions are important. When we discussing about body proportions, arm length to body height ratio (ABR) and leg length to body height ratio (LBR) are more important than wingspan. Based on my estimation your arm length is 75.7 cm, so at 176 cm your ABR value is 0.43, which is normal. At 187 cm your ABR value becomes 0.40, which is below average.

If possible, can you share your arm length and leg length with us for better ABR and LBR calculation?

Arm length defined as the vertical distance between the acromion right landmark and the dactylion III landmark (middle finger), see image below
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dimitrios-Giotikas/publication/354894811/figure/fig1/AS:1073073402961921@1632852044824/Pic1-Upper-Limb-length-UL-Defined-as-the-vertical-distance-between-the-acromion.png

Leg length defined as the vertical distance between a standing surface and the trochanterion landmark, see image below
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dimitrios-Giotikas/publication/354894811/figure/fig1/AS:1073073402961921@1632852044824/Pic1-Upper-Limb-length-UL-Defined-as-the-vertical-distance-between-the-acromion.png

For more information about average male body proportion:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/354894811_The_Human_Body_Proportions_in_the_Preoperative_planning_of_Stature_Increase_Surgery
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Wingspan isn't important, arm to body ratio (ABR) and leg to body ratio (LBR) are important to look proportional. I'm 164 cm short, below is my proportions, numbers don't lie
ABR: 0.46
LBR: 0.49
Sitting height to body ratio: 0.55
Foot length to body ratio: 0.16       Hand length to body ratio: 0.113
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