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How hard is it to achieve the golden ratios according to the Grecian ideal in a physique (see below):
βThe Grecian Ideal states that your flexed arms and calves should be 2.5 times larger than your non-dominant wrist, your shoulders should be 1.618 times larger than your waist, your chest should be 6.5 times larger than your wrist, and your upper leg should be 1.75 times larger than your knee.β
Iβm pretty close right now (although my wrist size is only 16cm). So would these measurements be possible to reach naturally?
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Oh okay Nice to hear. Got a goal to set then haha
It is easy to achieve regardless of age right (I am 19)?