I am currently 19 years old, weighing about 262 lbs (121 kg). My height is 6’2".
For the past few days, I’ve been in calorie deficit and started seriously working out.
I’ve done lots of research regarding weigh loss and body structures.
Here’s my current physique. I’d like to know if my clavie is considered wide or narrow. And my chest to shoulder length wise, do I have broad or normal shoulders?
This is a drop of water in a bucket. It takes months to years to radically change a physique. Don’t worry about minutia such as clavicles when you have a tub of gooey fat all over your body.
Doing his own research is what got him to this point in the first place.
I don’t either, and it’s kind of driving me nuts. The only thing I found was a weird “no trap training” movement to make your shoulders look wider if you have small clavicles.
I just lost any respect at all for those worried about the length of their clavicles. I always liked the “strong” look. Huge delts and traps are king. Powerful look is the apex look. The coat rack look is the look of low T.
“I’ve been training and dieting seriously since, well, about this past weekend”
Lots of research on body structures? Like clavicle width? I’ve never heard of this. I’ve heard of people going down rabbit holes in search of the perfect workout plan or diet, but not clavicle width.
Why it might be real:
Unfortunately, our forum is not immune to overweight, unmuscled individuals overly concerned about the length of their chin and symmetry of their belly button. These concern are apparently of such utmost importance that consistently training for strength while eating real, high protein foods is not a viable option.
I honestly think people use this as an excuse to not train. “ oh my clavicles are norrow, what’s the use”.
I find it shocking that the OP is in the condition he’s in and he’s worried about this instead of the giant belly and boobs hangin Goff his body.
He was pretty agreeable to the advice of “don’t worry about it; just lose weight.” It’s got to be some internet trend telling these kids it’s a big deal. He didn’t seem to come in here to fight