As in, will it make someone who looks like they're in their teens look like they're in their 20s or something?
Does lifting weights make you look older?
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Posted 31 August 2013 - 07:01 AM
As in, will it make someone who looks like they're in their teens look like they're in their 20s or something?
#2
Posted 31 August 2013 - 07:21 AM
Weightlifting has many anti-aging benefits done correctly.
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Posted 31 August 2013 - 03:28 PM
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Posted 31 August 2013 - 04:45 PM
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Posted 31 August 2013 - 04:54 PM
Why would it make someone who is younger look older though? Is it because of increased testosterone, or something else? Would it change one's facial shape?
You would be able to take advantage of the high hormone levels you have as a teen and build some quality muscle. This will make you look more masculine, hence not as young looking. It would be a great benefit to you, you'd be stronger, more athletic, and the girls would definitely notice Good luck!
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Posted 31 August 2013 - 05:01 PM
#7
Posted 01 September 2013 - 03:53 PM
Yes. it would make the masseter muscle bigger (lower jaw). A subtle but significant change.Thanks for the replies, everyone. Would it affect the face though?
In an extreme example, this guy was a somewhat famous body builder that died at the age of 22. It is believed he took huge doses of PEDs to accomplish a major gain in muslce mass, including the masseter muscle. I think most people would agree he looks a lot older than 22 in this pic (not sure how old he is the pic, but highly probably 21 or 22)
Another good example is Lou Ferrigno. I am sure you can google the pics. He looks old at 21, but he looks young at 60ish now.
Edited by JohnD60, 01 September 2013 - 04:03 PM.
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Posted 01 September 2013 - 04:19 PM
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Posted 01 September 2013 - 05:50 PM
more neutral than injecting PEDs, but there would still be a systemic effect, generally higher growth factors and hormone levels body wide.I see. But wouldn't standard weight-training on other muscle systems be neutral on the masseter muscle?
Edited by JohnD60, 01 September 2013 - 05:51 PM.
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Posted 01 September 2013 - 06:14 PM
#11
Posted 02 September 2013 - 02:04 AM
Try not to obsess...
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