Anonymous wrote:is it basically tall people had more spurts short people had less?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's really all over the map. 16 YO DC had a growth spurt that seemed to last from late 7th grade through early 9th grade (5' 6" through 6'2"), then thought he was done, then started growing more slowly again in 10th and has continued (6'2" - 6'4") for a year. He's been lifting weights but has not added muscle despite developing body hair and shaving. I'm a guy and I was definitely able to add muscle more easily at his age. I'm hoping it comes because he's discouraged about not being stronger.
OT but when can boys start lifting weights?
Anonymous wrote:I think it's really all over the map. 16 YO DC had a growth spurt that seemed to last from late 7th grade through early 9th grade (5' 6" through 6'2"), then thought he was done, then started growing more slowly again in 10th and has continued (6'2" - 6'4") for a year. He's been lifting weights but has not added muscle despite developing body hair and shaving. I'm a guy and I was definitely able to add muscle more easily at his age. I'm hoping it comes because he's discouraged about not being stronger.
Anonymous wrote:DS is in 9th grade and looks nine. Hoping it comes. DD is 5'8" -- at 17 so she is done but my son is tiny. 5'3" and about 105lbs. No growth spurts at all, no hair, no voice change - he could be in 6th grade...
Anonymous wrote:DS is in 9th grade and looks nine. Hoping it comes. DD is 5'8" -- at 17 so she is done but my son is tiny. 5'3" and about 105lbs. No growth spurts at all, no hair, no voice change - he could be in 6th grade...
Anonymous wrote:When my kid's voice changed/adams apple apeared%facial hair thickened after a big growth spurt, his subsequent growth spurts were less and slower.
However, his big growth spurt was 6 to 8 inches in about as many months.
His school picture between beginning of freshmen year to what he looked like by Christmas of sophomore year is so different that if you had not seen the transition you would not have recognized him.