William Sheldon's model was based on a 7 degree scale in 1/2 degree increments which really comes out to essentially a 13 degree scale. Sheldon published some tables for objectively determining somatotype. Those tables had 1,713 combinations.
Leo Verbon has written: 'A transcript of lectures on chemical types of people' -- subject(s): Body composition, Somatotypes
the first, the second, and the turd
The three somatotypes - endomorphic, mesomorphic, and ectomorphic - are basic classifications of animal body types according to the prominence of different basic tissues types, roughly: digestive, muscular, and nervous tissues. They form the core of a theory, developed in the 1940s by American psychologist William Sheldon, associating body types with human temperament types. This linkage is fairly simplistic and is seen as outdated in physiological science, but the account of somatotypes is still probably a valid, if limited way to sort basic body types. The full answer can be found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somatotype. Regards, Firery
Thomas Battinelli has written: 'Physique, fitness, and performance' -- subject(s): Physiological aspects of Exercise, Somatotypes, Exercise, Physical fitness, Physiological aspects 'Physique, Fitness, and Performance (Crc Series in Exercise Physiology)' 'Physique and Fitness' -- subject(s): Exercise, Physical fitness, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Exercise, Somatotypes
Nikki Goldstein has written: 'Girlforce' -- subject(s): Health and hygiene, Somatotypes, Women 'Essential energy' -- subject(s): Aromatherapy
Body type, or somatotypes, is a collection of body characteristics that was first described into a system of body analysis by a man named William H. Sheldon, PhD, MD in the 1940's.
Body type, or somatotypes, is a collection of body characteristics that was first described into a system of body analysis by a man named William H. Sheldon, PhD, MD in the 1940's.
many types
Michael J Votto has written: 'Somatotype and physical performance characteristics of major college football players' -- subject(s): Football players, Somatotypes, Physical fitness
Thousands of types.
there are many different types
how many types of slabs