they do, and they do it well. Hence the physiques of Greek statues The word Calisthenics comes from the ancient Greek kallos (κάλλος), which means beauty, and sthénos (σθένος) meaning strength. And just look at cats in prison or military personnel fresh from boot camp and AIT all in great shape from doing body weight work.
I'd have thought those kind of full body destruction exercises would only work to PROMOTE growth lol
Ok then thanks for the answers. I had a feeling it was a myth but there are some stuff floating around the net. Anyway, zinc supplementation is said to be beneficial for growth. I've heard of people say 25mg is max, yet lots of companies sell a 50mg zinc (Twinlab, etc.). Does it matter which form of zinc to take? They all have different forms like gluconate, piccolinate, etc. I guess these are potency variables or absorbable in different ways?
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I started training at 22 and after about five years training heavy dead lifts and squats I had gone from 6'1" down to 6'.
Bear in mind I was fully grown before i even picked up a weight so it didn't stunt my growth but it may have compressed me down a bit, lol.
50mg of zinc gluconate doesn't have as much zinc as zinc piccolinate. And then there's bioavailability. If you take 50mg of zinc, your body doesn't necessarily absorb all of it.
did you get a haircut?