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Being smaller and lighter is clearly an advantage in gymnastics and calisthenics, what are some other /fit/ pursuits where terminal manletism is a strength?
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i'm 5'5" and sometimes i imagine i'm like levi from attack on titan flying around and twirling
i should get into gymnastics
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>>74124058
The average weight for the winners was between 110-140 pounds, make sure to stay lean my dude
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>>74123933
>what are some other /fit/ pursuits where terminal manletism is a strength?
Horse Jockey.
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>>74123933
>Being smaller and lighter is clearly an advantage in gymnastics and calisthenics, what are some other /fit/ pursuits where terminal manletism is a strength?

Race car driving, horse racing/riding. You have to be small and light. Same thing for chimney cleaners



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