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+ | '''Mesomorphic''' is one of the three classic [[somatotype|somatotypes]] or body types created by [[William Sheldon]].Typically speaking mesomorphs are strong and have an athletic build. They can develop and build [muscle] mass without much difficulty and can usually eat without too much fear of gaining weight. |
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+ | Mesomorph males generally have a "V" shaped upper body and females usually have a classic hourglass shape. |
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Mesomorphic is one of the three classic somatotypes or body types created by William Sheldon.Typically speaking mesomorphs are strong and have an athletic build. They can develop and build [muscle] mass without much difficulty and can usually eat without too much fear of gaining weight.
Mesomorph males generally have a "V" shaped upper body and females usually have a classic hourglass shape.
Some examples of athletes who have mesomorphic qualities are baseball players, soccer players, rugby players and triathlon athletes.