To be tall, one has to eat twelve dozen eggs everyday. If you don't like eggs that's hard to accomplish.
Everyone is born to grow to their potential. If your dream height is unreachable, that's OK. You have other assets. Spend some time and efforts to find them and appreciate them or you can dwell on not being able to reach your dream height.
- side story -
I've been participating in a lot of Les Mills past video releases lately so I've been seeing the same group of high levels fitness instructor specialists teaching new releases.
While stretching at the end of training, I suddenly noticed one of the lead male instructors was the shortest among all of the others on stage. That's when I realized that I've made the same observations many times before!
With that thought, I started wondering if everyone on stage was extremely tall. You know when you watch the NBA and the point guard is always a "midget"? This was random question #1.
My second question was as follows: "Do you lose a few inches when you start gaining muscles because you are putting a lot of weight on your body?". If there is a trade off between muscles and height, generally speaking, which one do people want more? And, if all my deductions are correct so far, how much height could you lose if you start muscle mass building at an early age?
My dream was never to be tall or to have lots of very visible muscles so I don't care.
"Don't call me a shrimp!"
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