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I have seen 16 year olds saying it's over, well here is some lifefuel for you:
I got to 185 at 16, then 188 at 17. Then I didn't grow until 20.5 and got to 190 at 21, now at 22 I am 191, due to posture difference and time of day measured, maybe even 193 cm.
What could've been the reason for the stunt ?
I began suffering from IBS, digestion problems etc, at 16, which led to my body not absorbing nutrition properly. I would get better, gain 10 kg, then it would come back and I would drop 10 kg in under a month and would spend one year to recover over and over.
Another thing, none of my parents or grandparents have gotten above 180. but me and couple of my cousins did, it's more than parents and grandparents genes, my great grandfather is said to have been 190 cm tall.
Interesting enough, my family is all about cardio, but my great grandfather looks more like the strength type of guy in pictures, and I used to look more like my family until I started lifting weights, that is where everything seems to have changed. It seems as if genetics is like a web that could be tapped into. My theory is that, by me doing things that my great grandfather did, I have somehow activated his genes, by going into those pathways.
Take whatever you want from this, but please don't dismiss it as sudo science, then 30 years later you find out science has found evidence of this and you realise what could've been if you used your brain rather than only using what has already been proven.
I got to 185 at 16, then 188 at 17. Then I didn't grow until 20.5 and got to 190 at 21, now at 22 I am 191, due to posture difference and time of day measured, maybe even 193 cm.
What could've been the reason for the stunt ?
I began suffering from IBS, digestion problems etc, at 16, which led to my body not absorbing nutrition properly. I would get better, gain 10 kg, then it would come back and I would drop 10 kg in under a month and would spend one year to recover over and over.
Another thing, none of my parents or grandparents have gotten above 180. but me and couple of my cousins did, it's more than parents and grandparents genes, my great grandfather is said to have been 190 cm tall.
Interesting enough, my family is all about cardio, but my great grandfather looks more like the strength type of guy in pictures, and I used to look more like my family until I started lifting weights, that is where everything seems to have changed. It seems as if genetics is like a web that could be tapped into. My theory is that, by me doing things that my great grandfather did, I have somehow activated his genes, by going into those pathways.
Take whatever you want from this, but please don't dismiss it as sudo science, then 30 years later you find out science has found evidence of this and you realise what could've been if you used your brain rather than only using what has already been proven.