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    Measurements for competing?

    Couldn't really find anything anywhere about this. I was wondering what the average measurements are for natural physique competitors are. I was thinking about competing but not sure if I would match up. I'm 5'9-5'10, 17 1/4" arms, 46" chest, and 29 3/4" waist (if I haven't eaten yet). I know I have a little fat to lose, so measurements would be a little lower all around. Just curious if I'm on the right path, thanks in advance!
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    It would vary between person to person depending on your genetics. Mirror will tell. One guy can have a 6 inches wrist and he will look good with a 15" arms, other guy could have a 7.5 inches wrist and he still won't look good with 16 inches arms.
    It is almost pointless to measure for comparing yourself with other individuals, unless you're comparing your own progress by measuring your past and current physique.
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