I know the image sucks, but it’s a quick drawing of a top view, middle is the head and the other two balls are shoulders, I have this friend who’s short and said her bideltoid is 50cm, which is quite high for someone with her height (166cm), not even an 190cm bodybuilder has this bideltoid, when I ask how she measures, it was clear why the number got so right, she uses the measure curved around her back, making an arch, which increases the measurements a lot, while from what I heard the measures were always straight lines with a ruler like thing

  • Wandering
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    1 month ago

    this is what I did but it feels like you need someone else to mark the wall for you. it seems like it’d be about as accurate as sliding door with assistance

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      1 month ago

      thats how i tried to do it too and its like so impossible lol. when i was entering it on those ansur graphs and stuff i gave it +/- 1 cm and even that probably isnt enough

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        1 month ago

        biacromial is easier to measure yourself and is used more often and tbh i kinda think it matters more so if no calipers id use that for worm accuracy

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          1 month ago

          hmm but if I measure my biacromial, I won’t be able to cope about my bideltoid being large due to weight/fat distribution, thus ruining my cope. can’t have that 😊