Toned face - swimmer

Upper

Don Juan
Joined
May 14, 2006
Messages
68
Reaction score
0
Many times the question has been asked, tips on getting a strong jawline, toned/tight face, but nothing concrete so far.

Recently, I've been hanging out with a group of swimmers and I notice 80% of them have a very nice facial build. Do you think that's just a coincidence, or is swimming something we should look into?
 

Doggystyle

Senior Don Juan
Joined
Aug 20, 2005
Messages
374
Reaction score
4
its just generally people that exercise have a toned face, low body fat, higher testosterone
 

donjuanjovi

Senior Don Juan
Joined
Aug 21, 2006
Messages
484
Reaction score
1
Location
Toronto
Swimmers just tend to be cut and lean. Therefore there's less of that pudgy fat on their face so you can see their facial structure more clearly.
 

Upper

Don Juan
Joined
May 14, 2006
Messages
68
Reaction score
0
I don't think testosterone plays a big role in defining your facial structure because many bodybuilders i know don't have a nice face.

Exercise certainly plays a part in toning which is what i'm trying to discuss. In previous threads, it was concluded that exercising will lower your bf and give you a more lean face, but you can't selectively tone down your facial fats.

Many athletes I see still have a rather pudgy face, most swimmers on the other hand do not. Coincidence?
 

manuva

Master Don Juan
Joined
Jun 1, 2005
Messages
530
Reaction score
9
Location
Australia
Upper said:
Many athletes I see still have a rather pudgy face, most swimmers on the other hand do not. Coincidence?

Yes.


There is no link between swimming and masculine jawline. What are you supposing causes it? Chlorine?

Testosterone and bodyfat percentage alone will determine the prominence of your jaw line.
 
Top