No, it will not.
Yes, that's correct. The potential energy gained by lifting an object is directly proportional to the weight of the object and the height it is lifted. The formula to calculate this potential energy increase is PE = mgh, where m is the mass of the object, g is the acceleration due to gravity, and h is the change in height.
Yes you can increase height,but not alot You can increase like 1/2 an inch
in each workout you must increase either weight lifted or reps with previous weight or sets, if you want to keep growing...
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There is nothing corelation between weight loss and increase in height. Height increases upto a certain age and after that it stops. If you want to lose weight hen there are many things that you should follow. Joining an gym would be an perfect idea so that the instructer can help you to lose some weight as well as guide you with some exercises which can increase your height.
height mass and weight
No, you don't need to increase your caloric intake while on a weight-lifting regimen. I would recommend upping your protein and carbohydrate intake though. Protein = muscle repair Carbs = Energy to weight-lift
It honestly depends on the person, there is no set lifting weight for ages, or height, or weight for that matter.
To get bigger in age, size, weight or height.