How common is it for males to grow taller past the age of 18?
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I’m turning 18 and i am 5′6. I am the same height as my father and mother is a bit shorter. A problem is that i haven’t grown a bit since i was thirteen. However, i do have a cracking sound in my knee whenever i bend it which will cause me to grow taller fast. I had that checked two and a half years ago and i haven’t grown a bit since. I would like to know what kind of advice you can give me that would help me grow. Tell me the age when you stopped growing.
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It is possible that you son will still increase his height. Men stop growing between ages of 18 and 21. As you can see he may have another 3 years left of growing.
Now in saying that he should be doing some things to make sure that he is getting the most out of this time. This includes nutrition and exercise that stimulates growth hormones.
If he is done growing there is no exercises or hormone that will make your bones grow longer. There is however exercises that will improve your posture and decompress the spine. This alone can add a couple of inches to your height.
If you want detailed instruction on the exercises and nutrition for optimal height chek out this website. Here you will find latest discoveries in height techniques.
4 Responses to “How common is it for males to grow taller past the age of 18?”
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March 31st, 2009 at 2:08 am
It is depend on the each individual genetic make up. Sure it is possible and nothing wrong about it.
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March 31st, 2009 at 2:40 am
My son will be 19 in September, he's 6' 0"and still growing. It's not uncommon for males to grow up to the age of 21.
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March 31st, 2009 at 3:03 am
I'm 18 and i'm 5'10. I was only up to my sister's chin when I was about 12 and she would be 15. Now she's 21 and i'm about 6cm taller than her.
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March 31st, 2009 at 3:53 am
I was around 6 ft tall as a 17 yr old. I grew 3" after that.
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