12 Yr Old Bodybuilder-Part 4-Hockey and Coed Flexing
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Who's the girl??
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thats girl is hot... whats her name?
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@flex315689 ...k
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What's your bicep-circumference?
i know someone at your age with almost 7inches (17cm), who is quite sttrong.
Do you have more
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Yum.
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@stealification no it doesnt if anything helps it
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You can tell this kid is foreign.
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@qtipmon132, do I sense jealousy?
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im 17 and 6'2 and i started working out at age 10
qtipmon132 2 years ago
Did u lift very heavy weights, use poor form,working out hard with only 1-2 day rest in between workouts? i believe u have to really stress ur body 2 cause growth problems in most people. some individuals are hardier can deal with body stress, recover from minor injuries better than others. These are only factors, always exceptions. maybe we should find a set of male twins, 1 that lifted as a kid other that did not. BTW-6'2 is a great height for 17.
flex315689 2 years ago
@flex315689 the hole stressing your body out by working out loads when your still growing is a myth!
kingcum12 1 year ago
@kingcum12 stressing body may be overblown a little but is definitly NOT a myth. look up any pediatric websight about growth plate injuries. Teens & kids that are still growing have growth plates in limbs that are very weak. 70% of all fractures occur in this location. microfractures, chin splints or other minor injuries in this location can cause irregular growth, 1 leg being shorter than other or prematurly fusing growth plate if injury serious enough a may mistake for growing pains.
flex315689 1 year ago
@kingcum12 obviously the big question is how much stress will cause damage, irregular growth or development in teens or kids. some teens are more suspetable to injuries just like adults. genetics, nutrition & inital fittness b4 start working out all are factors. the days of acting like kids are minature adults,can do very hard work or train like adults is a myth. yes working out will improve muscle, ligament/tendon development as well as bone density but still got to monitor young athletes.
flex315689 1 year ago