I have been reading up on rib cage expansion exercises, but after a short time searching I have found many people dismissing the idea of rib cage expansion exercises.
Many people say that is impossible for an exercise to expand your rib cage,The only documentation I've managed to find to support the exercise is in Arnold Schwarzenegger's encyclopedia of modern bodybuilding.
It's not impossible but it takes consistency and patience.
Juan Jackson
>the singular piece of info I have about this thing is from a source that is known to be 90% bullshit >is it real guyz
youre retarded lad
Adam Sanders
never heard of it, but im guessing its no more than a myth, ribcage is made of bones which you cant grow by exercising, if you could, than manlets could easily increase their height
>>>There are 22 notable discs in the back of reasonable thickness. These discs are made of cartilage material and adding just a few millimeters of thickness to each disc by stretching the back bone, will add typically around 3 – 5 inches of aggregate height.
>>>Spine height is decreased under loads such as lifting, whole body vibration and sitting. Extension including increased lumbar lordosis reduces the load on the spine
>>>The spine height gain after 10 minutes of a supine hyperextended posture differed significantly between individuals but everybody gained height. MRI images of the lumbar spine were used to measure the disc height. All but one subjects gained height during the hyperextension. Images of the spine during hyperextended posture showed increased lumbar curve and an increased anterior height of each disc compared with the dimensions of the disc with the spine in neutral posture.
Kevin Powell
color me surprised
Ryan Cox
There's still hope after all.
Xavier Barnes
>tfw high test alpha
Brody Green
>tfw 6'2
Let's get even taller!
Charles Lewis
>tfw high test alpha
Robert Murphy
Broscience, in reality it's the serratus, pecs, lats and back making up the increase in ribcage-level circumference