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Wheat Waffles' Classification of Framecels<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTwfK4diTm8</ref> can be in three forms | Wheat Waffles' Classification of Framecels<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTwfK4diTm8</ref> can be in three forms | ||
#Manletism and [[Heightcel]] (starts at 5'9 and becomes severe at 5'7 or below) | #Manletism and [[Heightcel]] (starts at 5'9 and becomes severe at 5'7 or below) | ||
#Lankletism<ref>https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lanklet</ref> (Overly tall but lack of proportional shoulders, Endurance athleticism rather than strength) | #Lankletism<ref>https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=lanklet</ref> (Overly tall but lack of proportional shoulders, Endurance athleticism rather than strength) | ||
##Critiques of this theory from the [[Heightpill]] will note that "Height is everything" | ##Critiques of this theory from the [[Heightpill]] will note that "Height is everything" | ||
Gym [https://www.t-nation.com/training/body-proportions-lifting-what-you-need-to-know/ Experts] have noted that Limb Length matters | Gym [https://www.t-nation.com/training/body-proportions-lifting-what-you-need-to-know/ Experts] have noted that Limb Length matters for optimal weightlifting: | ||
*Wingspan should be ideally 1-5cm longer than height | *Wingspan should be ideally 1-5cm longer than height | ||
*Ulna (Forearms) should be ideally 79-84% of Humerus (Upper Arm) | *Ulna (Forearms) should be ideally 79-84% of Humerus (Upper Arm) | ||
*Legs should be ideally 44-47% of Height | *Legs should be ideally 44-47% of Height | ||
*Tibia should be ideally 79-84% of Femur length | *Tibia should be ideally 79-84% of Femur length | ||
Further References by Men's Journal[https://www.menshealth.com/fitness/a37272280/anthropometry-body-types-workouts/] Has an alernative Classification System, or Akin to WW: | |||
#Skyscrapers (5'10 and over with long limbs) | |||
#Tanks (5'7 and under) | |||
#Boats (30% torso-to-height) | |||
# Caveman (Long arms and short legs) | |||
#T-Rex (Short arms and long legs) | |||
==The Myth of Gymmaxxing== | ==The Myth of Gymmaxxing== | ||
Researches has been done<ref>https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rspb.2017.1819</ref> on rated attractiveness and perceived strength when compared to actual quantified strength, height and weight (with faces eliminated as a variable). Perceived strength is correlated to actual strength, but surprisingly, perceived strength is correlated to attractiveness, while actual strength is inversely correlated with strength. This suggest that people are judged by their frame and its maximum potential to gain muscles, rather than the current "gains" of muscle. | Researches has been done<ref>https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rspb.2017.1819</ref> on rated attractiveness and perceived strength when compared to actual quantified strength, height and weight (with faces eliminated as a variable). Perceived strength is correlated to actual strength, but surprisingly, perceived strength is correlated to attractiveness, while actual strength is inversely correlated with strength. This suggest that people are judged by their frame and its maximum potential to gain muscles, rather than the current "gains" of muscle. |