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I hope this doesn't detract from my other thread but there is a myth about bodybuilding that I've been told for a few years.
Myth:
I've been told that if you start bodybuilding when you are young(lets say you start becoming interested in working out at 12 years old...like me) then you body focuses its hormones on building muscle mass rather than your height.
This is the reason I have worked out maybe for two months in a row, then quit, then worked out for two months in a row, then quit....off and on the past 4 years...since I was 12. I was scared that if I worked out continuously for a long time then that would happen. I am also scared it did happen. I'm 16 and only 5'4". I'm practically a midget...not to dog on midgets.
Would you guys know whether that is a myth or a fact?
Myth:
I've been told that if you start bodybuilding when you are young(lets say you start becoming interested in working out at 12 years old...like me) then you body focuses its hormones on building muscle mass rather than your height.
This is the reason I have worked out maybe for two months in a row, then quit, then worked out for two months in a row, then quit....off and on the past 4 years...since I was 12. I was scared that if I worked out continuously for a long time then that would happen. I am also scared it did happen. I'm 16 and only 5'4". I'm practically a midget...not to dog on midgets.
Would you guys know whether that is a myth or a fact?