newtest3 They are actually almost the same height; by measuring a persons arm span you can find their average height. My arms are very short on the other hand, so they are slightly shorter than my height. The same thing may be true with long armed people.
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--An 'average' person's arm span is the same as height almost, but for some it's shorter, but for others, it's longer, like mine. My arm span is wide NOT because of my arms (in fact, my arms are relatively short according to some tailor), but because my shoulders have broadened and widened from being overweight growing up. Just thought I mentioned that in case others are wondering.
Arm span is a measure of the arm
The average arm span of a child aged 12 to 14 typically ranges from about 5 feet 1 inch to 5 feet 6 inches (approximately 155 to 168 cm). This range can vary based on factors such as genetics, sex, and overall growth patterns. Generally, arm span is often similar to a person's height, so this age group may have proportions that align closely with their height.
Not always. People's bodies differ proportionally; thus, a person's arm span is not directly equal to their height. Some people's wingspan may be plus or minus a few inches in relation to their height.
No, it will not increase the physical height of your body. Jumping may actually cause you to become shorter. Many gymnasts stunt their growth from jumping and pounding their ankles and joints on the ground.
A 70 inch tall person is 5 feet and 10 inches tall or 1.778 meters or 177.8 centimeters tall.8 cent
Yes, it is generally true that a person's arm span is roughly equal to their height. This relationship is known as the "Arm Span to Height Ratio" and is often used in various fields, including medicine and sports. However, individual variations exist, and some people may have a longer or shorter arm span compared to their height.
It is relatively the same your height and arm span may be 3 in off but it is rather close:)
Arm span is a measure of the arm
Arm span is approximately equal to a person's height. So the predicted height of a person with an arm span of 66in is also 66in.
The fret board should be 5 inches shorter than your arm span.
It varies, on average your armspan would be close to or equal to your height (usually give or take about 2 to 3 cm's)Arm span measurement is a simple measure that's important in the anthropometrical profiling of athletes in many sports in which reach is important, such as rowing, boxing and basketball. A. For Growth Assessment: B. Measurement1. Extend both hands outward (parallel to the floor)2. Measure finger tip to Finger tip C. Normal results1. Children: Arm span is 1 cm shorter than height2. Adolescent: Arm span is same length as height3. Adult: Arm span exceeds height by more than 5 cm D. Longer arm spans1. Boys2. African American descent
In general, yes, your arm span is about the same as your height. If you hold your arms straight out from your sides, the distance from the fingertips of one hand to the fingertips of the other is about how tall you are. Some slight variations exist, though.
It is equaled to his height.
Yes.
The control variable in a height versus arm span experiment would typically be the age or gender of the participants. By keeping these factors constant across the participants, the researchers can focus on how height and arm span correlate without interference from other variables.
the revised physical fitness are height taking, weight taking, sitting height, and arm span.
In general, a person's arm span is often approximately equal to their height, though individual variations can occur. This means that for many people, their arm span and height are quite similar, but it's not a strict rule. Factors such as body proportions and genetics can lead to differences. Therefore, while many may find their arm span close to their height, it is not guaranteed to be the same for everyone.