There is no specific exercise that can make your torso appear longer.
You can do this by wearing a belt under your burst.
The length of your torso is dictated by your spine. Unless you can add another bone in there you are stuck with what you have. Improved answer: ^^ NO? the answer above mine doesn't make sense. Bones can GROW. Although there aren't any exercises to make the muscles in your torso grow, there are exercises to make the bones grow. I don't know the specific exercises, try to look them up online. try to make sure you get all the vitamins your body needs, including calcium, vitamin D, and vitamin A may help. Eating the right foods can help, too, like dairy products, green vegetables, and certain types of fish, like salmon, liver, and eggs.
That depends on your gender. BAsically, the exercise chosen must target the muscles giving the characteristic shape to the body. Women should target primarily glutes, legs, waist, belly, pectorals and the torso in general. Men should target dorsals, biceps, arms in general, legs, pectorals and abdominals. Weight resistance exercises as weight lifting or bodybuilding machines produce bulk while exercises of flexibility and stretching will provide longer muscles.
put the torso on the legs then put the head on the torso
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You cant.
no it makes it look dry and brittle after a while
All exercises eventually make muscles tired.
yes its ok but never do sit ups after eating cause it effects your internal organs near your stomach but if you do other exercises so it will make you do exercises for much longer and you would loose weight
having longer fingernails makes your fingers appear longer, especially with nail polish;it will attrack attention to you rnails rather than your fingers
On average, a human torso weighs between 15-20 pounds, depending on the individual's body composition. This weight includes bones, muscles, organs, and other tissues that make up the torso.
Hair does not grow after death but skin contracts which may make hair appear to be slightly longer.