i am like 5'10 5'11 and 14 years and 7 months I looked at a couple of height predictors and they told me 6'-6'3 I just wanted to know if that is accurate. When I was 2 I think I was only like 35 inches like my doctor said i would be 5'10 but hes obviously wrong. And also my legs ache sometimes near the knees, thighs and the whole leg itself my doctor told me it probably wasn't growing pains but i really think he is an idiot anyway thanks for anyones help. Also one more thing can weightlifting really stunt my growht thanks !!!!!!!!
2006-09-08
16:50:59
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i am also a guy i am 5'10 and 14 years old
2006-09-08
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My son had growing pains in his joints - he grew quite a bit in the last two years of high school. The height-predictors are based on your parent's heights and the typical growth charts - they are quite accurate. :)
2006-09-08 16:53:32
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answered by Lake Lover 6
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A) 35 with the aid of fact a hundred% is all or an entire B)0.35 C)80x9=720 so like a million/9 of 720 is eighty D)70x8=560 so approximately 0.12 of 560 is 70 E)840 and the full volume of 8th graders is a million,050 F)50 s x 40 =2000 so 200cmx40= 8000 stable luck!!!
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answered by Anonymous
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Sugar, don't worry. I am 5'7 ' and my son, when he was 18 yrs old, was 6'4"! I have to look way up to him. I think he felt different in high school but now he is 26 and he loves his height! Statistics prove that taller adults get better jobs and demand authority without trying! Look on the bright side you will be called on to do wonderful things...shoot some hoops, help little ol'ladies in the grocery store reach the top shelf, hang holiday decorations for the family, go for the great jobs! you will be surprised at what you can accomplish!!
2006-09-08 17:00:08
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answered by GiGi 4
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There's nothing you can do to predict your height, although some height predictors may be close to accurate.
There are plenty of girls that are 6' and are very pretty! A woman must be at least around 5'9 to model, so that must mean something good about tall women.
Dont worry, tall is beautiful! I wish i had your problem ;D
(I'll probably only be about 5'1)
Well good luck!
2006-09-08 16:56:36
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answered by Kory 2
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you will probably peak at 6'1 and weight lifting will not stunt your growth. Your thighs and legs could ache for a variety of reasons. Tendonitis, muscle strain, or yes, maybe even growing pains.
2006-09-08 16:54:32
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answered by Trip S 3
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im 14 yrs old and 9 months.. wow... im 5 5 .5 and the doctors said i would be 5 11-6 0... urs seeems accurate... maybe u wont grow alot now.
2006-09-08 16:57:49
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answered by shaunwhitesfanlexa 1
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What's bad about being tall? What does your family look like? My nephew looks like his older cousin Bob, so I call him Future Bob. The aches in your legs are growing pains, I remember them that way.
2006-09-08 16:55:42
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answered by chante 6
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Humm. They said I would grow really tall. I quit growing at 12 and never got any taller. That changes from person when they quit growing. 5'120" is nice, then again so is 6"6"
2006-09-08 16:53:37
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answered by dayakaur 4
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Hi! Your measurements are really not accurate, because you used your records right? the best way to be measured it's with a meter. Try to get accurate precisions and see what is correct.
2006-09-08 16:56:11
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answered by Francis 2
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If you carry yourself with confidence and try to feel beautiful no matter what your height or weight is, it wont matter how tall or short you are. You will attract the right person for you with the right amount of self assurance. Stick in there, life is hard and height is the least of your problems in today's world.
2006-09-08 16:53:26
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answered by Anonymous
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