My proportions look a bit strange when I add more than 8CM and I never could figure out exactly why. I used to think it was my arms lenght, and then my torso but I think I finally got it -my shoulders are too small. I look very good with longer legs and wider shoulders, which is a relief because my shoulder muscles can be built. The question is: how much?
Is it possible to add 5CM in extra width on each shoulder, or is that an unrealistic goal?
-To clarify, I feel like horizontal width is important not so much overall size.
Quote from: ItsMyLife on February 21, 2015, 05:11:12 PMthere are deltoid muscle implants.. but they don't affect wingspan..
search dr chung in korea.. he does submuscular silicone implants (i think hes one of the few or the only one in korea who does it) but I think its silly cos' if you train it will become larger.
I think filler injection might be dangerous - risk of intravascular injection
I don't think muscle implants are my cup of tea, but thanks anyway.
Quote from: Thespartan on February 21, 2015, 07:08:59 PMYou can broaden your shoulders up to 5 or more cm with weight training (gym), I know this because I love bodybuilding and shoulder width is a widely talked topic you could search it yourself if you want, but it requires lots of training and time, but forget those implants if you don't want to train to clavicle lengthening that has already showed some success.
Really?
Awesome news, I guess I should get into bodybuilding then.
Quote from: Thespartan on February 21, 2015, 10:24:37 PMThe neck doesn't matter at all, well if that counted it would stop alot of people from lifting just because their necks were thin, you can make your neck look big if you work on the trapezius. BUT attention you will look wider but your wingspan will remain unaffected but you certainly will look better if you are taller, but try to work every muscle in your body because you dont want to seem weird like having big and toned shoulders and then the rest of the body weak.
The idea is to add some width to go along with the increased height. I believe my main issue, proportions wise, is that I have a relatively small frame. Wider shoulders, as in strictly horizontaly, allows me to carry a large increase in my legs. Obviously I plan to stay fit overall, but width is a crucial part in making my proportions look good post-lenghtening.
Quote from: Shor7Guy on February 22, 2015, 04:37:39 PMsorry to break this to you (but i have to so its realistic) if you add muscle, it wont make your proportions looks that much better. what makes tall men look proportionate with wider shoulders is that the arm are further apart, working out cant change this (will help but wont solve the problem). Have you considered clavicle lengthening?
Is there any indication that clavicle lenghtening is a realistic alternative?
Right I read that research paper as well, but didn't KiloKahn ask his Indian doctor about it and got a cautionary warning in response?
Quote from: NewHeights on February 23, 2015, 05:32:48 PMUppland, why don't you hit the gym hard for a few months and see how your shoulders look? You will need to eat and sleep a lot to pack on serious mass though. Eat lots of rice and protein.
Thank you I will.
Is it possible to add substantial width to my shoulders by working out my muscles, will this make me noticeably much broader?
Perhaps some knowledgeable person can answer.
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