The answer is to be found in the premise of the question itself. And since I find the premise is asking for a subjective answer, it makes the whole reply subjective by its very nature.Which is important to you: BW to lifting ratio or max lift numbers?
Being 6"3 sucks ass. LolTo truly test, bring in ROM and LBM to the equation![]()
Respect... 6'2 checking inBeing 6"3 sucks ass. Lol
Being 6"3 sucks ass. Lol
I'm going to be a fagot and say whatever makes you happiest
Long ROM, it's not that tall makes a few exercises annoying though, bench being one of them.Why? It's actually not that tall.
Long ROM, it's not that tall makes a few exercises annoying though, bench being one of them.
Long ROM, it's not that tall makes a few exercises annoying though, bench being one of them.
Taller should ultimately mean stronger. Ed Coan complained about not being tall enough. He was a brick with eyes and if he had been 6ft tall then he could have carried another 50kg of bodyweight. That would have been very scary and he would probably be very dead. Being short is probably why he isn't dead.
Its a simple truth that a longer limb will be able to carry a greater mass of muscle and a greate mass of muscle ought to translate into greater potential to generate force.