WebWhat's the problem? In powerlifting small wrists and joints definitely suck. But in bodybuilding, small wrists are a blessing because a small frame makes you look more muscular. Your proportions will look more impressive. By the way, there's nothing you can realistically do about wrist size. WebJun 1, 2013 · Dude I have super small wrists. You need to work on your forearms. Unfortunately they won't get as big as people with bigger bone structure, but they'll look …
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WebPeople always say that small wrists are good for bodybuilding but most successful bodybuilders had huge bone structures (Coleman, Cutler, Yates etc). Only successful … WebBut that’s huge. I’ve got tiny tiny wrists and I just can’t imagine that it would look good on me. 3 MeechiX • 10 mo. ago Definitely go into your running store and try on models. See what works best for you and go with it. 2 satpak • 10 mo. ago Size of your wrist? 2 MeechiX • 10 mo. ago 190.5 mm or 7.5 in (Wrong) hint of water
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WebWhile technically still a 'fitness tracker', the mi band 6 is a small, attractive option. You can turn off & hide all the fitness features & just use it for notifications (I only use mine for that & sleep tracking). It's inexpensive but well built, screen is great (oled, glass lens), huge selection of straps & the battery lasts two weeks. WebSo for a smaller wrist I'd personally recommend considering a smaller watch. From Garmin catalogue that could be Forerunner 45s you mentioned (39mm), Vivoactive 4S (40mm) or … WebSmall wrists should have no problems with a ‘wobble’ and/or any tracking issues with a well fit band edjusted accordingly. The problem is the bands don’t fit properly as the watch is … homer charters alaska