5'6
6'2 or 6'3
I play OLB and i am 6' 2 and i weigh 234 lbs i can bench press 368 and milatry 210
Between 5'10" and 5'11''.
I would say 5'6 or 5'7. Im a little below average, im 5'5 and im going to be a freshman.
If you grow to be 6 feet tall, your height as a freshman can vary, but many freshmen in high school are typically between 5'4" and 5'10". It’s possible that you might be around 5'8" or 5'9" by that time, depending on your growth patterns during middle school. However, growth spurts often occur during the high school years, so you might reach your full height later on.
The average weight of a freshman running back is around 180-200 pounds, while the average height is between 5'8" and 6'0". These measurements can vary depending on the player's build and playing style.
about 5'4"-5'5"
6 inches is the best height for running socks.
6'2 or 6'3
No running will not stops your height it will increase by little bit
around 85 to 90 pounds excuse me but I am 113 pounds and I think being that small waisted is way to skinny, but of course I am 5"2. I think it all depends on height.
5'9 to 5'11
I play OLB and i am 6' 2 and i weigh 234 lbs i can bench press 368 and milatry 210
bankbet99: Touch height when taking off in situ]-[Touch height when not jumping on the spot] = [Vertical take-off height] Definition Vertical bounce: generally refers to the jumping method of human beings on the spot without running. Vertical bounce height: Generally refers to the bounce height of human beings in place and without running.
Between 5'10" and 5'11''.
Yes, running can help improve your vertical jump height by increasing leg strength, power, and explosiveness. Regular running can also improve overall fitness and conditioning, which can contribute to better performance in jumping activities.
its all depends on what height and your weight is. You need to calculate your BMI. This can be done by dividing your weight in kilograms by your height squared (times it by itself to get the square. http://www.bbc.co.UK/health/healthy_living/your_weight/bmiimperial_index.shtml This should help you calculate you BMI (body mass) and then compare it to the graph:you shouldn't need to worry about your weight, you are who you are!