a dildo?
Dude, I haven’t sorted my nutrition out, I’ll do it and show you the muscularity after. I dunno man. You seem pretty agitated. Maybe enough internet for the day? How’s about that?
If you expect to be taken seriously, you need to create another thread where clavicle length is never mentioned.
BTW, close this one and hope we all forget.
You’re not doing a good job winning friends and influencing people. Take a few weeks to think about how you could be better.
I have a feeling you skip leg day more often than not.
Also, stop posting everything in bold font.
Nah bro. I do this all for the lol.
There’s a significant amount of site history regarding clavicles and clavicle length, a subject which nobody here takes seriously at all.
Where you from dude?
That and like me your too old to really give a fuck. Correct?
Oh no. I’m a petty, bored bastard. I’ll go back and forth with these types for days!
. I love trolling the trolls.
Your boredom and their craving for attention is a symbiotic relationship, but, in turn, no one is getting trolled.
I understand. I didn’t read all the way through before responding.
Yours is a nice twist though. I don’t think he was expecting that.
Thats the immortal Val Kilmer! From the Classic Ron Howard movie, “Willow.”
The scene where he transforms from rogue to hero!
Anyway, back to original question about width, how to measure, and how your measurements add up.
You’ll have to find some “standard.” Basically a chart that some medical nerd put together, documenting all the times he measured people’s widths.
Then you find out how that guy measured, and you copy that method of measurement on yourself. Like do it the same way, measuring fr the same points, in the same units of measurement.
That way you’ll be able to compare yourself to their charts and standards.
Tell us about your shoulder training! What lifts do you do? Why do you think you have trouble developing your side delts? How much work do you do for your traps?
Conventional wisdom says if your shoulders are narrow you should do lots of side delts, and avoid work for the traps and front delts. And stay away overhead pressing because it puts the stress everywhere put the side delts.
And the flip side of that says that if your shoulders are wide you Must work the traps to fill out your shoulders and upper back, so you don’t look like a coat rack. And people say overhead pressing is good for dudes with broad shoulders because you need to develop overall mass and thickness to match the width you were born with. And the big shoulders should be Easier for you because of your genetics.
But sometimes Convential Wisdom is BS! What’s your opinion? How should people with broad shoulders train? Differently from narrow guys? What challenges have you faced?