m3eli
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This was a 1 year process of Trial and error.
I hated how I looked.
I was short, looked down upon constantly.
My teachers were cruel to me.
I couldn’t get a job.
NOTHING WORKED FOR ME.
So I realized I needed a change.
I was 16 years old, and realized what the problem was, my height and face, which was being affected by my lack of puberty.
STARTING STATS:
~5’3
106-110 Pounds
(48KG)
16 Years Old
So, what did I ACTUALLY do?
Step 1. Stop doing high intensity anything.
I realized that my body was under constant stress.
-I was doing Muay Thai at the time and had to cut weight from 110-100 pounds.
-I also did wrestling at the time, and weighed 106 pounds.
that is HORRIBLE
for you and your puberty
Cutting weight as well as doing ANY extremely high intensity training will disrupt hormones, and if you’re not getting perfect macros every day, chances are that you are possibly RUINING your endocrine system.
Step 2. Eat a ton of fucking food, doesn’t matter what it is just fucking eat it.
-A caloric surplus proved to be a massive help to my puberty
-Since I recently quit all my sports, I was able to eat again
-Almost immediately, I began noticing changes throughout my body
-I started noticing puberty beginning to take its course.
Step 3. Start Weightlifting.
I honestly cannot say whether or not it has increased my test or not, but I can say it has improved my frame and potentially helped with puberty, and I did it.
AFTER STATS:
5’10
140 pounds
(63.5 KG)
17 Years Old
I hated how I looked.
I was short, looked down upon constantly.
My teachers were cruel to me.
I couldn’t get a job.
NOTHING WORKED FOR ME.
So I realized I needed a change.
I was 16 years old, and realized what the problem was, my height and face, which was being affected by my lack of puberty.
STARTING STATS:
~5’3
106-110 Pounds
(48KG)
16 Years Old
So, what did I ACTUALLY do?
Step 1. Stop doing high intensity anything.
I realized that my body was under constant stress.
-I was doing Muay Thai at the time and had to cut weight from 110-100 pounds.
-I also did wrestling at the time, and weighed 106 pounds.
that is HORRIBLE
for you and your puberty
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[Effect of high performance sports on puberty development of female and male gymnasts] - PubMed
High impact training may influence the pubertal development of athletes. The effects of high intensity training on pubertal development of female and male elite gymnasts are presented. 22 female and 18 male elite gymnasts were enlisted in this study. Prepubertal and pubertal stages were...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Cutting weight as well as doing ANY extremely high intensity training will disrupt hormones, and if you’re not getting perfect macros every day, chances are that you are possibly RUINING your endocrine system.
Step 2. Eat a ton of fucking food, doesn’t matter what it is just fucking eat it.
-A caloric surplus proved to be a massive help to my puberty
-Since I recently quit all my sports, I was able to eat again
-Almost immediately, I began noticing changes throughout my body
-I started noticing puberty beginning to take its course.
Nutritional interventions during adolescence and their possible effects - PMC
Nutrition is one of the most important factors affecting pubertal development. Increasing demands for energy proteins and micronutrients are necessary to cope with the rapid linear pubertal growth and development, change in body composition, and ...pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Step 3. Start Weightlifting.
I honestly cannot say whether or not it has increased my test or not, but I can say it has improved my frame and potentially helped with puberty, and I did it.
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Effects of progressive resistance training on growth hormone and testosterone levels in young and elderly subjects - PubMed
We observed the response of serum growth hormone (GH) and testosterone (T) to a progressive resistance strength training program. Basal levels (after a 12-h fast) of GH and T were measured in young (23 years) and elderly (63 years) subjects before and after a 12-week training program. The...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
AFTER STATS:
5’10
140 pounds
(63.5 KG)
17 Years Old
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