Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    ShapeFit.com
    • Home
    • Exercise
      • Free Weights
      • Machines
      • Kettlebells
      • Bodyweight
      • Exercise Bands
      • Medicine Ball
      • Exercise Ball
      • Core Training
      • Pilates
      • Stretching
    • Diet
      • Clean Eating 101
      • Fast Food Facts
      • Best Snacks
      • Free Food Journal
      • High Protein Snacks
      • Healthy Eating Tips
      • Good vs. Bad Carbs
    • Success Stories
      • Latest Stories
      • Lost 5-39 Pounds
      • Lost 40-59 Pounds
      • Lost 60-79 Pounds
      • Lost 80-99 Pounds
      • Lost 100-149 Pounds
      • Lost 150+ Pounds
      • Submit Your Story!
    • Models
      • Female Models
      • Male Models
      • Become a Model!
    • Videos
    • Q&A
      • Weight Training Questions
      • Weight Loss Questions
      • Nutrition Questions
      • Bodybuilding Questions
      • Fat Burning Questions
      • Cardio Questions
      • Muscle Building Questions
    • Extras
      • Fitness Writers
    • Forum
    ShapeFit.com
    Home»Uncategorized»Body Types – Are You a Endomorph Mesophorph or Ectomorph?

    Body Types – Are You a Endomorph Mesophorph or Ectomorph?

    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    It is clear that certain traits are handed down to us by our parents and unfortunately our ability to grow muscle mass beyond certain limits is no exception.

    That doesn’t mean to say hard work and carefully planned training won’t have a positive effect on your physique. It just means that some people will inherit a greater abundance of the favored physical characteristics than others. Not everyone possesses the physical traits to become a champion, but you can work wonders with the raw materials you do possess.

    How responsive you will be to physical stimulation can be predicted to a certain extent by examining your somatotype or natural body shape. Basically, there are three recognized body types:

    Endomorphs (Endomorphic Body Type)
    These individuals tend to be squat with a round torso, thick neck and short limbs with above average body fat.

    Endomorphs – Associated body features:

    • body-types-somatotypes-endomorphsoft body
    • underdeveloped muscles
    • round shaped
    • over developed digestive system

    Endomorphs – Associated personality traits:

    • love of food
    • tolerant
    • evenness of emotions
    • love of comfort
    • sociable
    • good-humored
    • relaxed
    • need for affection

    Mesomorphs (Mesomorphic Body Type)
    These individuals tend to be muscular with broad shoulders, powerful chest and limbs with minimal body fat.

    Mesomorphs – Associated body features:

    • body-types-somatotypes-mesomorphhard, muscular body
    • overly mature appearance
    • rectangular shaped
    • thick skin
    • upright posture

    Mesomorphs – Associated personality traits:

    • adventurous
    • desire for power and dominance
    • courageous
    • indifference to what others think or want
    • assertive, bold
    • zest for physical activity
    • competitive
    • love of risk and chance

    Ectomorphs (Ectomorphic Body Type)
    These individuals tend to be slim and are usually tall with minimal muscle mass and body fat.

    Ectomorphs – Associated body features:

    body-types-somatotypes-ectomorph

    • thin
    • flat chest
    • delicate build
    • young appearance
    • tall
    • lightly muscled
    • stoop-shouldered
    • large brain

    Ectomorphs – Associated personality traits:

    • self-conscious
    • preference for privacy
    • introverted
    • inhibited
    • socially anxious
    • artistic
    • mentally intense
    • emotionally restrained

    The ideal bodybuilding physique tends more towards the mesomorph with broad shoulders, narrow hips with arms and legs of medium length. Two further inherited features have a role to play in determining muscle building potential, and these are muscle fiber density and neurological efficiency. Fiber density determines the size potential of a muscle while neurological efficiency refers to the relationship between the nervous system and muscles. This is relevant because in all out effort, genetically blessed individuals have the ability to activate up to 50% of the fibers in a given muscle compared to the average person’s 30%. This allows greater scope for stimulating muscle growth.

    The fact that there is no easy way to measure fiber density or neurological efficiency is actually a blessing because the incentive remains for all of us to train hard and strive for improvement. Only a tiny minority of people have the genetic tools to become champions but the rest of us can go a long way to fulfilling our own personal goals.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Katumba Samson

    I'm a bodybuilder and a fitness model from Johannesburg, South Africa who has competed in several bodybuilding competitions. I'm a fitness writer and certified personal trainer who specializes in bodybuilding, workout planning and nutrition. See my profile page for more information!

    Related Posts

    Duane Burlingame – Powerlifting Champion and Bodybuilder

    Military Fitness Interview – Soldier Talks about Diet and Exercise

    Cranberry Power Foods – Get Healthy By Eating Cranberries

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Fiber is Not a Four Letter Word So Eat More High Fiber Foods

    Weight Loss Stories – Lacey Lost 80 Pounds

    Tiffany Pittman – Certified Personal Trainer and Writer

    Jaclyn Hughes – Certified Personal Trainer and Fitness Writer

    Exercise Water Loss Calculator – How Much Are You Losing?

    Fit Moms Success Story – Jill Lost 100 Pounds in 36 Months

    Periodization Training – Cycle Your Strength Training Workouts

    Body Acidity – Problems Caused When Your Body is Too Acidic

    Success Stories

    Weight Loss Stories – Natasha Barnes Lost 132 Pounds

    Fitness Models

    Patricia Lozano Fitness Model Interview and Photos

    Exercise Guides

    Fingers To Heel Oblique Touchers – Abs Exercise Guide

    About Us


     
     
    ShapeFit is a health and fitness company dedicated to providing the best exercise, nutrition and wellness information and resources to help our visitors get in shape, stay fit and live a healthier and happier life!

    Most Popular Articles

    Calories Per Day Calculator – How Many Calories Do You Need?

    How Can I Get a Bigger and Rounder Butt?

    Which Exercises Will Help Reduce My Big Breast Size?

    FITNESS FORUM

    Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy | Copyright © 2024 ShapeFit, LLC. All Rights Reserved | About Us | Contact Us

    Terms and Conditions | Privacy Policy | Copyright © 2024 ShapeFit, LLC. All Rights Reserved | About Us | Contact Us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.