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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Solid, refers to muscle. Some babies have great muscle tone, some have low tone. Has nothing to do with the bones, unless there is some genetic disease that causes bone deformation.[/quote] Is this just genetics? Most my family is very solid - some more than others due to activity. Even though I don’t work out much these days, my muscles are hard and very solid. It’s just how my muscles are. My kids were born with similar, solid muscle tone. [/quote] Some muscular body shapes are genetic. Look at a swim team sometime and you’ll see some dense, curvy women (calves, thighs, bosom). Same with some men. I went canyoning with a group and one guy was short and huge, and former navy and rugby. Very dense and significant muscles, and in decent cardio shape. Other muscles density is due to one’s work outs [/quote] People are all different, that is true. Someone can exercise three hours per day and barely build muscle, another person can do 45 minutes and build muscle like nothing. That is a thing. But, bone density to the point where it justifies a much heavier person? No.[/quote]
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