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The science is still out there. I'll stick with the reliable hairline parameters.In for interesting new scientific theory
People are already making money selling BS training programs to make you a bow legged elite athlete.In for interesting new scientific theory
Untill they need knee replacements
Maybe the training makes them bowlegged, rather than them starting out bowlegged and doing the training.
The disadvantages of bow legs:
Risk of Achilles tendonitis, meniscus tear, arthritis of the middle. May cause knee pain in adults. Loss of balance, especially when turning from side to side. Affects hip and ankle mobility. Ankles turn out excessively when walking and running. Risk of joint problems with exercise. If you have bow legs, you can still exercise, but you should choose gentle, moderate exercises to avoid future knee problems.
ive noticed this as well. I think you might be on to something.
dmitry klokov.
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Fighters with long arms long torso, short legs and Bowlegged.
Khabib was my first thought when I saw the title.khabib looks bow-legged to me
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I always thought bow-legged to mean literally rickets like there's something kind of messed up with your legs, not just slightly different postures of how healthy adult males stand. Like if you wanted to stand with your knees pointing slightly outwards, you could probably do it. I don't think it's possible to be bow-legged and a professional athlete.