Just wondering - generally speaking, should a person who has been lifting VERY consistently for 1.5 years have a noticable v-taper by now?
When I walk around in a shirt (unless it's tight), you wouldn't even think i've ever seen the inside of a gym. As we know, one of the biggest things that gives you the 'bodybuilder' look is a nice v-taper. I just don't have it, at all - although it's 6 months old, you can clearly see this lack of any lats in my avy. I work lats hard, and don't know what else to do. I understand genetics dictate this to a point, but everybody should be able to make SOME gains in this area. Shoulder width also adds to that look (another lacking feature of mine), and along with a V-taper it would be unmistakable that a person works out.
Now, I do know that a thin waist creates the illusion of a better V, and since mine is relatively thick, that doesn't help me much. But still, I really haven't noticed any growth in my lats in 1.5 years... what gives? I do:
Pull ups - wide and narrow grips to try and hit different areas
I mix in some lat pull downs with the same wide and narrow grip variation
Bent over rows - and not to toot my own horn, but I do these with excellent form. Will also mix in some seated rows
I recently added deadlifts to my workouts in an effort to build some mass, although I don't know how much they directly stimulate lat growth.
So, what do you think? What are my options here? I desperately want that V-taper and just can't seem to get it! HELP ME!