5'10" to be exact. After about 4 months of BB I wanna see how I compare to others my age. By average arm size I mean, the average arm size for your average population, FLEXED and NOT pumped.
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Re: Average arm size for 18 year old?
Originally posted by Joebob
5'10" to be exact. After about 4 months of BB I wanna see how I compare to others my age. By average arm size I mean, the average arm size for your average population, flexed and not pumped.
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08-05-2004, 08:57 PM #3
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LOL @ people who said 16 over above. You have to be kidding me. This is the average person, you know, not anyone who lifts. I don't care who you are or what your genetics are. Your arms can't be 16 at that height if you never lifted in your life. Unless you're fat, of course, in which case we're going for the AVERAGE, and that means the number out of EVERYONE, skinny, fat, or muscular. I'd say 13. Maybe 14. 15 and above could be pushing it, and 16 is just plain crazy, unless they were 6'9 or something.
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Re: Re: Re: Average arm size for 18 year old?
Originally posted by Lime Time
That's BS because I am 6'3" and have been lifting for 6-months now and my bicep is about 13.5".
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Originally posted by dat_monkey
Ok so is this the average person... Cuz the average person is fat... Sad but true (in the US anyway). So... i guesss 16 is reasonable lol.
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08-06-2004, 02:16 AM #16
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Would it be that the average 6 foot 3 person would have a less average arm size to a person who is 5 foot 10?
Becuase then the taller person would have to eat more since they are so tall?HEIGHT: 186 cm (6"1')
WEIGHT STARTED: 63 kg (138lb)
WEIGHT CURRENT: 76.5
pssst.. When answering my question's don't look at how many posts i got
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08-06-2004, 04:28 AM #19Originally posted by Rodity
LOL @ people who said 16 over above. You have to be kidding me. This is the average person, you know, not anyone who lifts. I don't care who you are or what your genetics are. Your arms can't be 16 at that height if you never lifted in your life. Unless you're fat, of course, in which case we're going for the AVERAGE, and that means the number out of EVERYONE, skinny, fat, or muscular. I'd say 13. Maybe 14. 15 and above could be pushing it, and 16 is just plain crazy, unless they were 6'9 or something.Last edited by jay81; 08-06-2004 at 06:27 AM.
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08-06-2004, 07:52 AM #20
Re: Re: Re: Average arm size for 18 year old?
Originally posted by Lime Time
That's BS because I am 6'3" and have been lifting for 6-months now and my bicep is about 13.5".
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10-16-2012, 05:35 PM #25
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Asking here probably wont get the answer your looking for. Here, we all lift (in theory lol). So the average person would be less. I personally am 14.5" right and 14" left, but i have no clue what i was when i started last year. Maybe 13"ers? No clue dude
EDIT: Didnt notice date of thread lol"Arriving at one goal is the starting point to another."
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Depends on weight. 18 years old 450lbs they'll have bigger arms than 18 years old 120lbs. Yeah the big guy will have a lot of fat over his muscles but I guarantee they are bigger than the smaller guy's arms.
That being said, once you start lifting you will never be satisfied with your arm size anyway. Mine are 17 cold (Yay for being short!) and I still feel like I'm tiny. Sad thing is, since you live in your own body and see yourself daily you will never really know you've grown untill someone tells you or you take pictures to compare with the same lighting, pose, angle etc.
Focus less on arm size, more on overall mass. Your arms will be proportionate to your body as you grow no matter what, so just get as big as fuking possible all over and be happy until the pump wears off lol.Lifting post-traumatic injuries and getting stronger every day :D
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As of 7/17/21: 515/375/610
Not letting injuries stop me.
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