It was originally designed with a psychological component in mind to find people that might be more prone to criminality. It's complete bullshyt for the most part.
There are genetic attributes that affect how we all look, but to say there are three distinct bodytypes is silly. When bulked up to 202 pounds people would say "he's an endomorph" If you saw me now at almost 160 pounds, lean and defined, you'd say, "Oh, he's an ectomorph."
Individual genetic differences, diet, exercise, age, etc. Those are what define how we look. I think somatotypes are just very misleading and contribute to ignorance about fitness and exercise.
Just my two cents, man.
Meso.. But waistline hecto..joints hecto
That's why this ish is not science but theory..guys like me falling in two categories.... And I can jump whenever I want to
yeah thats what i mean.. i can look like a hecto but i am meso.. dap brehAh, I didn't know about the psychological element. That seems like bullshyt, yeah.
I don't agree with you on the rest though. Like you said, diet and exercise define how you look, along with genetics. And somatotypes are just descriptors of groups of people with similar genetics (which are still not exact at all).
Yes you can fall in between categories, but no your body structure can't change, you can't jump, at all.
The whole theory is about the basic frame of a body and the connection to how that translates into the ability to gain/hold muscle and fat. Not about how muscular/lean you look at a certain point in time.
Or at least that's where its usefulness lies, as far as that goes. You can't change your body structure so at best you can tune your diet and exercise to your body type, but since it's not exact you still wont know what works until you try it.
Ah, I didn't know about the psychological element. That seems like bullshyt, yeah.
I don't agree with you on the rest though. Like you said, diet and exercise define how you look, along with genetics. And somatotypes are just descriptors of groups of people with similar genetics (which are still not exact at all).
Yes you can fall in between categories, but no your body structure can't change, you can't jump, at all.
The whole theory is about the basic frame of a body and the connection to how that translates into the ability to gain/hold muscle and fat. Not about how muscular/lean you look at a certain point in time.
Or at least that's where its usefulness lies, as far as that goes. You can't change your body structure so at best you can tune your diet and exercise to your body type, but since it's not exact you still wont know what works until you try it.


Meso for guys is the equivalent of how some girls hold they thickness perfectlyMesomorph Im naturally lean and have great toned muscle without even frying
still had my abs 

Breh, the whole reason somatotypes exist in the first place is because of the psychological component. They had zero, nothing to do with fitness or describing why/how people look the way they do.
It's completely useless. You cannot change your muscle insertions, limb lengths, where you store fat, etc.
But we are all human we've studied the human body for a long, long time. Exercise science is all about that.
There is a reason why most people that subscribe to this tend to know very little about exercise science in general. I'm no genius, but I can tell you that somatotypes are plain and simple nonsense based on what most reputable people in that field will say.

Our boy neymar turning upMeso

Our boy neymar turning up![]()
If Ballon d'or voting went by season and not calendar year I don't even see how he wouldn't win it.