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rashka
07-06-2012, 04:47 PM
Indicate your body type, your country of origin and phenotype.


ECTOMORPH
An ectomorph is a typical skinny guy. Ecto’s have a light build with small joints and lean muscle. Usually ectomorph’s have long thin limbs with stringy muscles. Shoulders tend to be thin with little width.

Typical traits of an ectomorph:
•Small “delicate” frame and bone structure
•Classic “hardgainer”
•Flat chest
•Small shoulders
•Thin
•Lean muscle mass
•Finds it hard to gain weight
•Fast metabolism

Ectomorphs find it very hard to gain weight. They have a fast metabolism which burns up calories very quickly. Ecto’s need a huge amount of calories in order to gain weight. Workouts should be short and intense focusing on big muscle groups. Supplements are definitely recommended. Ectomorphs should eat before bed to prevent muscle catabolism during the night. Generally, ectomorphs can lose fat very easily which makes cutting back to lean muscle easier for them.


http://www.muscleandstrength.com/sites/default/files/images/articles/ectomorph.jpg



MESOMORPH
A mesomorph has a large bone structure, large muscles and a naturally athletic physique. Mesomorphs are the best body type for bodybuilding. They find it quite easy to gain and lose weight. They are naturally strong which is the perfect platform for building muscle.

Typical traits on a Mesomorph:
•Athletic
•Hard body with well defined muscles
•Rectangular shaped body
•Strong
•Gains muscle easily
•Gains fat more easily than ectomorphs

The mesomorph body type responds the best to weight training. Gains are usually seen very quickly, especially for beginners. The downside to mesomorphs is they gain fat more easily than ectomorphs. This means they must watch their calorie intake. Usually a combination of weight training and cardio works best for mesomorphs.

http://www.muscleandstrength.com/sites/default/files/images/articles/mesomorph.jpg


ENDOMORPH
The endomorph body type is solid and generally soft. Endomorphs gain fat very easily. Endo’s are usually of a shorter build with thick arms and legs. Muscles are strong, especially the upper legs. Endomorphs find they are naturally strong in leg exercises like the squat.

Typical traits of an Endomorph:
•Soft and round body
•Gains muscle and fat very easily
•Is generally short and “stocky”
•Round physique
•Finds it hard to lose fat
•Slow metabolism

When it comes to training endomorphs find it very easy to gain weight. Unfortunately, a large portion of this weight is fat not muscle. To keep fat gain to a minimum, endomorphs must always train cardio as well as weights. Usually supplements may not be needed as long as the person has a high protein intake in their diet.

http://www.muscleandstrength.com/sites/default/files/images/articles/endomorph.jpg


A combination of body types.
These body types aren’t set in stone. In fact, most guys have a combination of two body types. These combinations are either ectomorph/mesomorph or mesomorph/endomorph. It is not uncommon to find a pure mesomorph that gains weight like an endomorph for example.

morski
07-06-2012, 04:54 PM
I'm rather tall and narrowly built, but gain muscle easily and my muscles are well defined.

derLowe
07-06-2012, 05:00 PM
I am between ECTOMORPH and MESOMORPH.

aimar
07-06-2012, 05:00 PM
ectomorph

Corvus
07-06-2012, 05:06 PM
Ectomorph with a mesomorph influcence

Barreldriver
07-06-2012, 05:09 PM
I'm mesomorph (visible after I've lost all that shitty weight) but gain weight like an endomorph. I have to make a lot of effort to simply maintain while others that I know of similar stature and build seem to have not so much trouble.

Frigga
07-06-2012, 05:10 PM
I'm an endo/mesomorph right now. I'm a short muscular woman but I still have about 45 pounds to lose, but my ideal weight is a lot higher than that of most women my height of 5'2", I am pretty certain that it's between 135-150 pounds. But right now I'll be happy with seeing 150 again, it's been about 12 years since I was that light. I gain muscle mass very very easily, and would probably be able to compete in amateur bodybuilding with ease because I wouldn't need steroids. But I wouldn't want to do that. But yes on the leg strength, when I was trying to lose weight by heavy duty strength training in 2008, I was able to squat on a freestanding machine 200 pounds! And I had only trained for about three months to get to that point. I've learned since then that I need high intensity cardio and lighter strength training, and I've dropped 17 pounds since March. :D