What Is the Kicking Method for Height Growth?
Does Kicking Increase Height?
So, can kicking help with height growth post-puberty? Kicking exercises may strengthen the legs, increase jump heights, and thereby indirectly contribute to perceived height. However, the kicks do not directly increase height. A person’s height is primarily determined by their genetics, and secondarily, by nutrition and exercise during growth, according to KidsHealth. After puberty, it is highly challenging to increase height through any scientifically proven method, and not by just exercises for height growth, especially kicking method.
Watch this YouTube Video Dr Rupal Rana Aaryaa – Consulting Physician, MBBS (Mumbai) DCH (London) MCGP MGPA (GB) talk about height growth and does kicking really work?
Spinal Decompression: The Key to Posture and Height Illusion
Spinal decompression is the concept that stretches and certain activities can “uncompress” your spine on a temporary scale. All bodies undergo this compression process throughout life, whether it be from the effects of gravity or poor posture, which can cause us to lose small amounts of height. But some activities offer light stretching and elongation of the spine, like yoga or hanging, where you provide a slight pull on your spine, and could help you recover at least some of your lost height or vertical length.
The kicking method could provide temporary decompression benefits, especially when combined with other spinal motion or stretching exercises, which open up your back. But again, falling victim to unrealistic ideals here, most of these elongations in height will not be permanent changes, just the temporary perception of additional height because of the elongation of your spinal components.
Leg Stretching Exercises for Height
If you are relying solely on kicking, you may not see substantial height gains, but incorporating leg stretches can improve your posture and flexibility. These exercises are focused on getting your hamstrings, hips, and lower back musculature in a standard length, which eventually would be a factor for your “taller” visual by aligning and making your body more flexible.
Spinal Decompression: The Key to Posture and Height Illusion
- Standing Toe Touch: The primary area of stretching with this exercise is the hamstrings and lower back, which, when combined, help create space between the lower vertebrae, thereby supporting growth in your back and legs.
- Lunges: Through lunging forward, you stretch your hip flexors, thighs, and lower back, which in turn makes your legs and back very flexible.
- Leg Raises: Performing exercises like this, i.e., lying on your back and raising one leg at a time, can help you train your body in a way that targets the hamstrings, and your lower body will become stronger.
Kicking Method vs. Yoga for Height Growth
Key Differences Between the Kicking Method and Yoga:
- Focus: The kicking method focuses more on the development of legs and intense exercises, whereas yoga focuses on the entire body, promoting spine health, flexibility, and muscle strength growth.
- Spinal Health: Yoga is an effective method for assessing the growth and health of the spine, and therefore, the human body appears taller than it is. The process of kicking, which can be helpful for the legs, may not be the same when it comes to focusing on spine alignment, as in yoga.
- Long-Term Results: When yoga is practiced consistently, long-term improvements in flexibility, posture, and spinal health are expected, which can lead to an increase in height. The kicking method may provide short-term benefits, but they do not last and are not effective in the long term.