tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1013552121036660524.post7429912348167651074..comments2024-03-18T15:37:54.494-07:00Comments on The Quest for Height: Grow Taller | Increase Height | Bone Size: Water is the Key to Growing TallerTyler Christopher Davishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07640336101527064906noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1013552121036660524.post-73435464337050107482011-09-05T15:45:29.409-07:002011-09-05T15:45:29.409-07:00Annonymous #2: I'm working on doing LSJL on m...Annonymous #2: I'm working on doing LSJL on my right finger and I notice that it is increasing in length but not so much joint width. I'll post a video of it soon. Maybe there is some sort of conditioning effect where length growth ceases and joint width growth occurs instead. So to gain you'll have to cycle.<br /><br />One month do the arms and one month do the legs. I'll post my right finger vid soon and you can be the judge. Then we can see if some sort of cycling program can be the key to make LSJL a success.<br /><br />Annonymous #3: It might be possible to test your bone bending theory. By measuring the various angles of the tibia, applying LSJL and seeing if it changes.<br /><br />You don't want vertical loading because it doesn't generate a pressure gradient.Tyler Christopher Davishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07640336101527064906noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1013552121036660524.post-897586945877697532011-09-04T12:00:13.286-07:002011-09-04T12:00:13.286-07:00I think he is right. I've seen tyler's you...I think he is right. I've seen tyler's youtube videos and don't get me wrong, tyler it's really great that you do this, your engangement is impressive!!, but it looks like the lateral loading does this:<br /><br />1. It compresses the bone within 2 weeks, by this the bone get's longer. Similar as if you press a citrus fruit. The adult mice earned 1.5%. If we multiply the half (we dont know how much pressure is the right) of this with the little-less-than-average femur size, multiply it by two (adding the tibia) then we get something between 0,2 and 0,3 inch. That's what most people are reporting (yes, but they are mostly <20 yrs old).<br /><br />2. After the 2week-to-1month citrus-like deformation, the bone does increase it's width by application of LSJL over month's.<br /><br />My conclusion is that, lsjl only bends the bone to gain a little length, and all additional lsjl increases the width.<br /><br />What to do? We find a effective way to add vertical loading effectively. I firstly thought of something like squat lifts. Or secondly something like when your lying on the floor (to protect your spine discs), pushing your legs up in the air, and then carry with the flat side of the feet something really heavy. Really have, the have the same loading effect. But I dont, know how much weight is allowed? To not cause cartilage damage.<br /><br />I think that it's time to vary and improve the lsjl strategy a little bit, before we get dissapointed about the ljsl concept.<br /><br /><br />What do you think about this idea Tyler?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1013552121036660524.post-37001068500378681712011-09-03T20:12:17.060-07:002011-09-03T20:12:17.060-07:00hey tyler,
i've just read in the lsjl forum,...hey tyler, <br /><br />i've just read in the lsjl forum, and noticed that no one got results. only those that are < 20, and St.it wrote that his bones are younger (= he maybe adult got mostly an body, but not adult bones yet). And tyler, this is not a critique, but you've measured yourself wrong as i can see in your progress. didn't you notice that your now taller than your family members? or are you not taller? all those lsjl performers: month's go by, but there is no one that posts results, a few just say they have gains. okay, i have gains, i earned 0.70 inch in the last to months. good isn't it? it isn't, this was just a little lie, that is easy to write. sorry but i feel that "nothing" really happens, but time goes by...<br /><br />i realized one thing: there was no single proven length gain, but a proven gain in width (in the forum)!<br /><br />what happens in the next 5 months? nothing happens, theres no one that comes with a real proove ...<br /><br />you have a great blog, and a big motivitaton. but the concept of LSJL doesn't work yet, and so many tried. and if its work, what if it works unbalanced in a way that you will get knee problems? chances are probably high... <br /><br />as a regular visitor of a blog and the forum, lsjl looks to me like something that: only increases width in human bone, instead of length.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1013552121036660524.post-76287617400893679882011-06-21T02:24:27.326-07:002011-06-21T02:24:27.326-07:00What is the difference between "end-plate&quo...What is the difference between "end-plate" and "growth plate"? Are they the same?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com