Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest was a competitive swimmer (6 days, 18 hours a week) and he grew considerably when he stopped swimming at 17. I don’t know how much exactly but 2-3 inches.
So swimming stunted his growth interesting
Any sort of sport where you’re working that hard for that many hours would do it. Look at Dominique MoceanU in gymnastics. She was not even 5 feet at 14 and most girls are supposed to be done growing around then. When she stopped competitive gymnastics she shot up to 5’7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It has to do with when your son hits puberty.
+1 DS is a late bloomer (so were us parents). He was 5'5.5" at 16 and really hit puberty around 16. He's now 19 and about 5'11". I think he grew an inch while away at college the first year. He was always the shortest in his friend group until around 16, and now he's almost the tallest.
DH said he grew till about 20/21. Pediatrician thinks DS will be about 6', which tracks if he grows another 1" in the next year or so.
Anonymous wrote:It has to do with when your son hits puberty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest was a competitive swimmer (6 days, 18 hours a week) and he grew considerably when he stopped swimming at 17. I don’t know how much exactly but 2-3 inches.
So swimming stunted his growth interesting
Any sort of sport where you’re working that hard for that many hours would do it. Look at Dominique MoceanU in gymnastics. She was not even 5 feet at 14 and most girls are supposed to be done growing around then. When she stopped competitive gymnastics she shot up to 5’7.
That doesn’t make much sense to me because swimmers are tall. Many of them are anyway.
She was starved and abused by her coaches and told she was fat all the time. She did not experience a normal puberty.