In brief, no it will not. Besides, your height has already been determined through your DNA.
If done correctly, the bench press will not stunt your growth. However, performing the exercise using poor form or too much weight can result in injury that can limit vertical growth.
Light workouts should not stunt growth at all, but bench pressing heavy weights can.
Weight vests will not stunt your growth. A person's growth in all internal and it does not matter what types of items they have on them.
no
You can bench press as much as you want. PROPER weight lifting will NOT stunt your growth. The only way youm will stunt your growth is by puttng too much pressure on your spine. So if you feel like your spine (not back muscles) are burning or hurting, STOP drop weight-or -ask a PROFESSIONAL trainer to look at your form.
Lifting light weight with high intensity can stunt growth in children if used too early.
No
no it does not, unless you happen to injure yourself in a way that it affects a growth plate
Maybe, but it won't stunt your growth
No, this is a myth. The idea is that the ends of the bone are still growing, so it could stunt growth if you break a bone. But this is undocumented, and there are too many benefits to lifting to neglect.
There is no evidence that weight lifting stunts growth. In fact, bones can become stronger from the exercise. Science has proved that weight training will not stunt your growth even if you start at as young as 10 years old. The real danger is if your not supervised and have bad form injuries may occur.
Heavy lifting will not stunt your growth. Your growth depends mainly upon eating a good diet. Smoking cigarettes is known to stunt the growth of a child, mainly because it reduces appetite and so leads to an inadequate diet.