somatotype
Last reviewed 06/2021
A human physical type (somatotype) tending toward linearity, as determined by the physique classification system developed by the American psychologist W.H. Sheldon. The somatotype was classified either as:
- ectomorphic: characterized by long and thin muscles/limbs and low
fat storage; usually referred to as slim
- a person is classed as an ectomorph if ectomorphy predominates over endomorphy and mesomorphy in his body build
- extreme ectomorph
- has a thin face with high forehead and receding chin
- narrow chest and abdomen
- rather long, thin arms and legs; little body fat and little muscle
- mesomorphic: characterized by large bones, solid torso, low fat levels,
wide shoulders with a narrow waist
- a person is classed as a mesomorph if mesomorphy predominates over endomorphy and ectomorphy in his body build
- extreme mesomorph
- has a square, massive head
- broad, muscular chest and shoulders
- heavily muscled arms and legs
- minimal body fat
- endomorphic: characterized by increased fat storage, a wide waist
and a large bone structure
- a person is classed as an endmorph if endomorphy predominates over ectomorphy and mesomorphy in his body build
- extreme endomorph has a body as nearly globular as humanly possible
- a round head, a large, round abdomen, large internal organs relative to his size
- rather short arms and legs with fat upper arms and thighs, but slender wrists and ankles