What is my body type?
It was established in the 1940s that each individual could belong to a morphotype. There are three categories of morphotype according to embryonic development. The theories have since been substantiated. No morphology is impossible to change as long as good practices are adopted.
What is a morphotype?
In the 1940s, an American psychologist named William Sheldon developed work on the human physical constitution. For this it is based on data related to embryology. By analyzing certain embryonic tissues, he was able to distinguish three types of morphology for all human beings. Each morphology was associated with several character traits.
To develop his work, Sheldon was particularly interested in three embryonic tissues responsible for the development of certain organs: the endoderm (responsible for developing the digestive system), the mesoderm (which stimulates the growth of muscles, the circulatory system and of the heart) and the ectoderm(responsible for the development of the brain and nervous system).
In his work, Sheldon also associated certain personality traits specific to each individual according to his morphology. William Sheldon’s theories are well known in the bodybuilding world. They can often help to adopt a particular diet or to follow a specific training.
The three silhouette categories
In publishing his theories, Dr. Sheldon put forward three body types for different individuals: ectomorph, mesomorph, and endomorph.
L’ectomorphe
This morphology corresponds to a subject who has a rather fine and slender figure with narrow shoulders. These people usually have a very fast metabolism that allows them to eat a certain amount of food without gaining weight.
An ectomorph is often associated with a rather introverted, sensitive personality , with rather developed artistic tastes. They tend to dislike crowds and withdraw into themselves in the face of annoyance.
And mesomorphs
This body type often has naturally developed muscles and a tendency to burn fat more easily than any other body type. This is often the perfect somatotype for most people looking to build muscle.
On the personality side, they are attributed a fairly energetic and lively temperament . They are considered courageous, but can also be bossy, sometimes aggressive and more inclined to take risks than others.
L’endomorphe
Shorter and stockier , an endormorph often has a greater tendency to develop a certain corpulence and to store fat. The muscles are not very present and the body is rather soft. It is often said that these people will have no trouble gaining muscle if they learn the proper exercises, but the fight against fat will be more complicated .
It is often said that endomorphs love luxury, comfort, and good food . Of a rather sociable and jovial temperament, they are often quite extroverted and make friends easily.
Advice for each somatotype category
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