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>eventually
Are we talking about just a few months or over an year? Honestly have no idea how flexibility works
If you were athletic/have stretched before: 6 months.
Otherwise: year or more (possibly never)
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i was able to do it in a matter of 3 months, but then again i'm a pretty flexible/double-jointed person. (was never athletic)
you just have to keep lowering your splits to be closer to the ground each time, hold for 20 seconds or more; i always aimed for 30. don't forget to switch up legs, i found that my left leg up and my right leg down was harder than the other way around. i only did this every time i went to work out, which was every other day, so that was roughly 3 or 4 times a week.
i was able to do the front splits too, same method, but i used a wall and dumbbells. (used my back against wall to keep back straight while doing splits. on the floor, had my back to keep it straight and bum to the wall, but added dumbbells to each of my legs to weigh them down and further my splits.)
after i was able to do a full side splits, i added some height to my front leg to extend my splits further by propping my heel on my shoes or stacking a couple of mats.
went out of gym for 6 months due to being kicked out, in between jobs/searching, finding an apartment, and i tried doing the splits again and i was still able to. couldn't do my front splits anymore though.