Where the heck do you get these totally false ideas? Lifting weights does not stunt your height or its growth. And it has absolutely nothing to do with your penis (unless you screw with steroids).
I am 6 foot and have lifted weights since I was 14. I am now 54. My son is 6′ 2″ and has been lifting since he was 15 years old.
Lift away without concern.
It doesn’t stop growth in any way. Otherwise you’d have a lot of very short athletes. While you might not work out lifting weights, a lot of teenage athletes do and they aren’t short and haven’t stopped growing because of it.
….I don’t know why youngsters believe these type of baseless stupidity….although you peoples are living in this century..and there are lots of medium to find out each and everything from this world…in future please don’t believe to any stupid answers….otherwise just listen to them ..then when you get time to surf the net go to wikipedia.com…or go to ‘answer.com’ ( not this site) and find out whatever you want IRRESPECTIVE of the nature of your question.
yea when you get that answer my friend lemme no cause i work at a gym now and i basically work out for about 2 hrs a day.but evn if it does it dont matter how big ya snake is….as lng as you know how to use it…..u b straight.
Working out DOES NOT stop your growth in any way. I started a pretty good workout routine was I was about 15. Back then I was 5’7 or 5’8. Now I’m 16 and 5’10, and I still work out. Lifting weights is perfectly fine, just don’t lift weights that are too heavy.
Exercise actually stimulates growth by releasing insulin-like growth factor 1 (according to wikipedia) from the liver.
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stunted growth due to weight training is a myth
Where the heck do you get these totally false ideas? Lifting weights does not stunt your height or its growth. And it has absolutely nothing to do with your penis (unless you screw with steroids).
I am 6 foot and have lifted weights since I was 14. I am now 54. My son is 6′ 2″ and has been lifting since he was 15 years old.
Lift away without concern.
It doesn’t stop growth in any way. Otherwise you’d have a lot of very short athletes. While you might not work out lifting weights, a lot of teenage athletes do and they aren’t short and haven’t stopped growing because of it.
….I don’t know why youngsters believe these type of baseless stupidity….although you peoples are living in this century..and there are lots of medium to find out each and everything from this world…in future please don’t believe to any stupid answers….otherwise just listen to them ..then when you get time to surf the net go to wikipedia.com…or go to ‘answer.com’ ( not this site) and find out whatever you want IRRESPECTIVE of the nature of your question.
yea when you get that answer my friend lemme no cause i work at a gym now and i basically work out for about 2 hrs a day.but evn if it does it dont matter how big ya snake is….as lng as you know how to use it…..u b straight.
Working out DOES NOT stop your growth in any way. I started a pretty good workout routine was I was about 15. Back then I was 5’7 or 5’8. Now I’m 16 and 5’10, and I still work out. Lifting weights is perfectly fine, just don’t lift weights that are too heavy.
Exercise actually stimulates growth by releasing insulin-like growth factor 1 (according to wikipedia) from the liver.