endomorfier
Endomorfier, or endomorphs, refer to a body-type category used in the somatotype framework to describe individuals who tend to accumulate fat more readily and have a softer, rounder physique. They typically have a wider pelvis, a higher fat-to-muscle ratio, and a stockier frame. The overall body can appear fuller, with lean mass often less visible at common weights.
Originating with William Sheldon’s somatotype theory in the 1940s, the classification divided people into endomorphs, mesomorphs,
Typical traits include higher fat storage, especially around the abdomen, hips, and thighs; a rounder, softer
Fitness and nutrition guidance commonly associated with endomorphs emphasizes a combination approach: regular resistance training to
In practice, many fitness professionals prioritize individualized plans over fixed typologies, using body composition, performance, and