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Eh, don't worry about it, height isn't really that terribly important. I know plenty of shorter people, aswell as knowing taller people.

 

Just be you, theres nothing to worry about. You are the height you are meant to be I guess, so your just being you, whats wrong with being you?


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I know I already made a topic about this, but it still worries me. 

 

I'm 20, and I'm 5'3. I guess I've stopped growing, and I won't get any taller.

Are you male or female? Your profile doesn't say.

 

If you are female then it's normal to be shorter.

 

My father is around 5'3, I'm about 6ft and I'm 19, you stop growing around 18, I've got friends that are only around 5ft, don't worry about it. :)

 

5'3 isn't even that short, and potentially you could continue growing for a few more years, at a slow pace though.


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I'm about 5'8" on a good day (other days I'm somewhere in between that and 5'7"), and even though that is closer to the national average, I'm still considered "short." Not to mention there seems to be an exceptional number of tall people on campus, so I look shorter by comparison.

 

Getting taller is actually one of the main focuses of my workout and diet routine. I take the amino-acid "L-Arginine," which helps your body produce more HGH, plus it's just good for working out because it helps blood flow.

 

I also do some of these exercises, especially hanging from a bar. It helps decompress the spine and better your posture (one of my biggest problems). Core exercises in general also help posture, too, which helps you stand taller. 

 

http://www.walktallshoes.com/grow-taller-exercises.html

 

Plus, just make sure you get your vitamins as well as plenty of sleep. Be healthy! You might be lucky and be someone whose growth plates stay open late, like Scottie Pippen.

 

And if not, then so what? Confidence is more important than height any day. Confidence is the key to pretty much everything. Plus, just get in the best shape you can to compliment your body. smile.png

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Think of it this way. Angus Young, one of the best guitarists alive, and a rock and roll celebrity, is only 5'2". Though it may seem that tall people have an advantage, and sometimes that's true, it doesn't matter much in the long run.

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Big deal. Rey Mysterio is 5 foot 4. He's still a legend at what he does. People like to act like shortness is such a disadvantage, but I don't actually think it is. The weightlifter who is short has to lift his weight less. What makes you worry about it so much?

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You don't have to worry about your height. Sure, having a big height might scare off some of the possible bullies but as long as you take some self-defense courses, then you should be okay, even if your short.

 

As for my height, I'm currently a 5'7", my mom thinks I keep getting taller when I'm actually not.


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Well, I'm a somewhere over 6 foot, I'm taller than some, and shorter than most where I live. Don't feel to bad, I know a bunch of people in the 5'-5' 5" range.

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So, could I grow a few more inches, or am I done with my growing? Because I've been told men stop growing at 22-25, is that true?

Yes and no, that is when bones stop growing but I doubt that is what you actually want to know. As for when someone stop getting taller it is usually before the 22-25 age range you have given but that late is not entirely unheard of. I reached my maximum height of 6 ft around 17 or 18 if I remember correctly. If I had to take my guess I would probably say the average would be between 18-20 years old but since everyone is different and it depends on many factors like testosterone levels, genetics and sometimes diet I can't give an exact number.

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One of my closest friends is 13 and only 4'5". I'm 13 and I'm 5'11". We've a rather large height difference.

 

Anyhow, it doesn't matter. There's nothing too great about being tall to begin with.

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I'm about 5'8" on a good day (other days I'm somewhere in between that and 5'7"), and even though that is closer to the national average, I'm still considered "short." Not to mention there seems to be an exceptional number of tall people on campus, so I look shorter by comparison.

 

Getting taller is actually one of the main focuses of my workout and diet routine. I take the amino-acid "L-Arginine," which helps your body produce more HGH, plus it's just good for working out because it helps blood flow.

 

I also do some of these exercises, especially hanging from a bar. It helps decompress the spine and better your posture (one of my biggest problems). Core exercises in general also help posture, too, which helps you stand taller. 

 

http://www.walktallshoes.com/grow-taller-exercises.html

 

Plus, just make sure you get your vitamins as well as plenty of sleep. Be healthy! You might be lucky and be someone whose growth plates stay open late, like Scottie Pippen.

 

And if not, then so what? Confidence is more important than height any day. Confidence is the key to pretty much everything. Plus, just get in the best shape you can to compliment your body. img-1333511-1-smile.png

I'm about 5'8" on a good day........... a good day? lol but in reply to your thread VG there are a lot of short people and they are famous  think about it tom cruise harvey levin prince danny diviteo. but hey be happy with your hight your not going to explode...or explode twice...omg can you do that! i digress you are going to be ok if you are short and its not like someone will see you and just hate you or somthing haha 


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When I saw that title, I was like "Oh my gosh. I know how you feel, bro." 

When I read the post, however, I kinda realised it was different with you, however, since you said that you're 20. 

5'3 isn't too bad, I have cousins who are shorter. If you're a guy, then you might seem a little strangely short to other people, but short girls are quite common. I have a 25 year old girl cousin who's around your height, maybe a bit taller or shorter.

I myself am still growing, being 14 and all, but while most of my classmates have hit their growth spurts ages ago, I'm still so short and puny compared to them. And because of this, even though I'm the same age as they are, they keep stuff from me, saying that I'm 'too young to see it' or whatever, since I'm like the height of an 8 year old. there are some short people in my family on my dad's side, and some tall ones on my mom's side, so maybe I'll get taller, but are you sure that you've stopped growing completely? You might get a random last growth spurt before you turn 21, my mom says you officially stop growing when you turn 21.


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Thanks guys.

 

So, could I grow a few more inches, or am I done with my growing? Because I've been told men stop growing at 22-25, is that true?

 

Technically. However, I'm 45 and about two-three years ago I 'grew' an inch and a half in height. I put grew in quotes because it's not really growth as such. I made some changes to my lifestyle which exercised the muscles in my back more, straightening my spine further and causing the 'disks' in my spine to be less compressed. Basically I reached the height I *should* have been.


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I'm about 5'8" on a good day........... a good day?

Good day usually means when I have my best posture and stand the tallest. I'm still in the process of making having better posture a habit (plus I'm still working on strengthening my core) so some days I carry myself better than others.

 

Anyway, yeah, core strength is key to standing your tallest. Strong muscles help decompress and straighten the spine. Plus, having a healthy spine is just a good thing to have, whether you're seeking to be taller or not.

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You know that an average BMI (body mass index) is between 20 and 24.9, my BMI is 14. In other words, I'm very much underweight. Also, I'm about 1.6 metres tall. I think that's 5'3.


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I'm an even 6'00'', but I'd actually rather be short. I hit my head on everything there is to hit my head on. Don't worry about it. No one really cares about such mundane things as height.


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I'm an even 6'00'', but I'd actually rather be short. I hit my head on everything there is to hit my head on. Don't worry about it. No one really cares about such mundane things as height.

And that is why worrying about your weight is a bit more important. So if you are over/underweight, worry about that, instead of your height.

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I'd also recommending talking to a chiropractor. You may have good posture already, but they may know specific exercises that you could be doing to strengthen that core.


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