How much of a role does genetics play in terms of men who tend to get big and muscular from working out? I heard some people say that if a man has a father who is quite big in size, even if he doesn't necessarily work out, it increases the chances that if his son hits the gym regularly, he will get bigger. For instance, in my family, my Dad is really big. Tall and huge, a giant, and my mother is short. My two, older brothers, who began lifting way before me, are really huge in terms of muscular build. The only thing now is that for some reason, ever since I began lifting weights frequently, I seem to look a lot bigger than the one of my older brothers who took after my mother in height. When I was skinny, even though I still was taller than him, it didn't seem to show much at all, and his muscular mass made him seem much bigger. This time, although he is still more muscular than I am, when he wears a sweat shirt or doesn't have a tank top on, I look both taller and bigger than him when we walk side by side.
The last time I traveled to my home country in 2003, (I hadn't started lifting yet) my old man jokingly said to my Mom: "Come and see this. This man is taller than his father."
The last time I traveled to my home country in 2003, (I hadn't started lifting yet) my old man jokingly said to my Mom: "Come and see this. This man is taller than his father."