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You all want to look good and you all want to protect your face at all cost.
You will maybe come to a point in life were you cant dodge a fight and at this point your bone smashed LEG will come in handy.
IF you have a strong tibia you can use it as a weapon and break your enemy's femur, tibia and his rib cage.
Its a powerful prevention you should make and its also minimal effort.
As you might know mechanical loading to a certain point will cause bone growth/density. Your BONE will start to reshape and get stronger.
THIS IS THE TIBIA BTW:
The elastic deformation of bone is measured in μStrain. 1000μStrain = 0.1% change of length of the bone.
The modeling threshold of the tibia is about 1500 μStrain (0.15% change of length)
OTHER EXAMPLES:
Weightlifters often display increases in bone density in response to their training
The deforming effects of torticollis on craniofacial development in children
Astronauts often suffer from the reverse; Being in a microgravity environment, they tend to lose bone density
he racquet-holding arm bones of tennis players become much stronger than those of the other arm
You will maybe come to a point in life were you cant dodge a fight and at this point your bone smashed LEG will come in handy.
IF you have a strong tibia you can use it as a weapon and break your enemy's femur, tibia and his rib cage.
Its a powerful prevention you should make and its also minimal effort.
As you might know mechanical loading to a certain point will cause bone growth/density. Your BONE will start to reshape and get stronger.
THIS IS THE TIBIA BTW:
The elastic deformation of bone is measured in μStrain. 1000μStrain = 0.1% change of length of the bone.
The modeling threshold of the tibia is about 1500 μStrain (0.15% change of length)
OTHER EXAMPLES:
Weightlifters often display increases in bone density in response to their training
The deforming effects of torticollis on craniofacial development in children
Astronauts often suffer from the reverse; Being in a microgravity environment, they tend to lose bone density
he racquet-holding arm bones of tennis players become much stronger than those of the other arm