Would HEIGHT increase in proportion to BODY WEIGHT?
Hey guys,
this is my personal quest to achieve greater heights... literally.
I'll start off by listing my statistics.
Ethnicity: Asian
Height: 5'11
Weight: 145 lbs
Age: 18 yrs
BMI: 20.5
Training: Rowing/Running/Weight-training
I'm very active; I weight train almost everyday and run or row every other day. I don't take any special supplements besides Whey Protein for faster recovery.
However, I recently noticed QuickMass was a popular supplement people who wanted to beef up quick (I work in Nutrition House). I've never taken any of these special supplements before because I was scared of the effects that it might have on my body (like getting fat??).
I've been recently training to get taller for rowing training in the coming fall; my goal is to reach 6'0 by September.
Now here's MY theory on height growth...
a person's BMI is based on body weight and height correct? I've found that my BMI has stayed fairly consistent in my life (within the range of 20 - 21). And in order to INCREASE my height, I have to increase my body weight as well (in order to keep the BMI constant). However, I've found it very hard to gain weight in my previous experiences, and I've long given up on it. But now, I'm ready to try some supplements to help me gain weight and potentially help me grow taller!!
Now my question to you experts out there is...
-what do you recommend? (QuickMass?? Mammoth 2500?? MutantMass??)
-what sort of training and nutrition should I take along WITH the weight-gaining supplement?
-what do you think about this whole theory in general?
I apologize for the length of the thread. Thank you for taking your time to read it. Look forward to hearing some great feedback from you guys!
Hey guys,
this is my personal quest to achieve greater heights... literally.
I'll start off by listing my statistics.
Ethnicity: Asian
Height: 5'11
Weight: 145 lbs
Age: 18 yrs
BMI: 20.5
Training: Rowing/Running/Weight-training
I'm very active; I weight train almost everyday and run or row every other day. I don't take any special supplements besides Whey Protein for faster recovery.
However, I recently noticed QuickMass was a popular supplement people who wanted to beef up quick (I work in Nutrition House). I've never taken any of these special supplements before because I was scared of the effects that it might have on my body (like getting fat??).
I've been recently training to get taller for rowing training in the coming fall; my goal is to reach 6'0 by September.
Now here's MY theory on height growth...
a person's BMI is based on body weight and height correct? I've found that my BMI has stayed fairly consistent in my life (within the range of 20 - 21). And in order to INCREASE my height, I have to increase my body weight as well (in order to keep the BMI constant). However, I've found it very hard to gain weight in my previous experiences, and I've long given up on it. But now, I'm ready to try some supplements to help me gain weight and potentially help me grow taller!!
Now my question to you experts out there is...
-what do you recommend? (QuickMass?? Mammoth 2500?? MutantMass??)
-what sort of training and nutrition should I take along WITH the weight-gaining supplement?
-what do you think about this whole theory in general?
I apologize for the length of the thread. Thank you for taking your time to read it. Look forward to hearing some great feedback from you guys!