Bonesmashing doesnt work


I invite both sides of the debate to check out this theory; it can increase bone density, but not bone mass:
https://looksmax.org/threads/bonesmash-the-right-way.1768553/post-24990624
 
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You could not have possible looked at all of them. You want more
the final stages of fracture healing do involve intense anabolic bone formation to bridge the gap. the only main difference is that this anabolism is not locally optimized for mechanical efficiency in the same way adaptive remodeling is (it is a rapid nd generalized response to restore continuity). the resulting bone (callus) is often kinda like a woven bone that is later remodeled into lamellar bone
This anabolism is explicitly temporary and non targeted. It exists to bridge a gap not to improve structure.
Woven bone is mechanically inferior and metabolically expensive. That is exactly why the body does not keep it.
 
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You could not have possible looked at all of them. You want more
I was trying to find out when you will stop being a good boy

Obv it doesn't work :forcedsmile:
 
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i do muay thai, and the reason i have good supraorbital bone forward growth and my shins being as strong as steel is because i kept getting punched in the face and kept hitting my shins against metal and bags
Muay Thai gives higher BMD and some periosteal adaptation from chronic sub-failure loading and muscle traction. That’s mechanotransduction. Getting punched in the face does not cause forward supraorbital growth, it causes microtrauma inflammation and soft-tissue changes. Facial bone hypertrophy from impact isn’t a thing.
 
I invite both sides of the debate to check out this theory; it can increase bone density, but not bone mass:
https://looksmax.org/threads/bonesmash-the-right-way.1768553/post-24990624
Yes, bone density can increase without changing bone size, but only under controlled, sub-failure loading where osteocytes can regulate mechanotransduction. That’s classic Wolff’s Law.
U are correct in this sense, but still bonesmashing misses this window, once you induce microfracture or periosteal injury, the system switches from adaptive remodeling to injury repair.
 
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Muay Thai gives higher BMD and some periosteal adaptation from chronic sub-failure loading and muscle traction. That’s mechanotransduction. Getting punched in the face does not cause forward supraorbital growth, it causes microtrauma inflammation and soft-tissue changes. Facial bone hypertrophy from impact isn’t a thing.
periosteal adaptation happens in the skull tho? and mechanotransduction can cause supraorbital foward growth
 
periosteal adaptation happens in the skull tho? and mechanotransduction can cause supraorbital foward growth
Mechanotransduction can fine tune density and internal structure but forward supraorbital growth would require sustained low strain directional signals over years. Random hits to the face do not provide that. They cause irritation microdamage and inflammation which pushes the system toward repair not optimization.
 
Based on what?

Based on personal experience retarded fuck

How about you experiment with things on your own instead needing your hand held like a child with EvIdEnCe fRoM sTuDieS
 
If breaking a bone made it better, evolution would have discovered that before the internet did.


Instead bone biology is designed to undo damage not reward it. Fracture healing restores the original structure and then removes excess material. If smashing produced superior bones, orthopedics would use hammers.
it works ,but the difference is so tiny you have to do it for years to see some growth
 
Based on personal experience retarded fuck

How about you experiment with things on your own instead needing your hand held like a child with EvIdEnCe fRoM sTuDieS
Haha have fun with your swelling bro no real bone growth 🤣🤣🤣
 
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it works ,but the difference is so tiny you have to do it for years to see some growth
Over years the only changes that persist come from normal remodeling driven by daily functional loading hormones and aging. Trauma-induced changes don’t accumulate. Each repair cycle ends with remodeling back to baseline. There is no stacking mechanism.
 

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