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Home » Resources » Adonis Index: Definition + How to Calculate It

Adonis Index: Definition + How to Calculate It

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By Kyle Risley
Last updated November 17, 2021


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What is considered the perfect male body?

Some swear that the most accurate way to determine the perfect male physique is by applying the Adonis Index. 

The Adonis Index is a ratio based on several key body measurements that provide the ideal masculine, muscular physique appearance. The ratio is calculated based on the difference between your shoulder circumference and waist circumference. The adonis ratio is 1:1.68.

One of the main reasons the Adonis Index is considered the ideal body type is due to its natural shape, where muscle and strength are highlighted and fat is minimized.

Adonis Index

Table of Contents

  • 1 How to Find the Adonis Index Ratio
  • 2 Adonix Index Calculator
  • 3 Incorporating Ratios Based on Other Body Measurements
  • 4 Misconceptions About Achieving the Ideal Male Physique
  • 5 Focusing on Waist Size to Achieve the Adonis Index
  • 6 Key Measurements and Proportions to Consider
  • 7 Achieving the Ideal Male Physique
  • 8 Conclusion

How to Find the Adonis Index Ratio

There are two main parts involved in calculating the Adonis Index, which includes measuring the circumference of the waist, starting at the belly button, then measuring the shoulders circumference at the widest part located between the collarbone and center of the chest.

Once these measurements are made and recorded, review the ratio, and determine how close it aligns with the ideal or perfect body proportions, 1:1.618. 

For many people working towards the ideal shoulder to waist ratio, these measurements focus on a “V” shape, which is not explicitly linked to building up shoulder muscles or significantly reducing waist size. However, both goals are best done together to achieve the Golden Ratio.

Adonix Index Calculator

Use the calculator below to determine your shoulder to waist circumference ratio. A value below 1.68 means that the shoulders would need to be broadened or the waist size would need to be reduced in order to move toward the adonis ratio.

Incorporating Ratios Based on Other Body Measurements

While the Adonis Index focuses primarily on the shoulder-to-waist ratio, other body measurements further enhance this ideal lean physique.

There is no specific ratio or size required for forearms, hips, calves, thighs, and upper arms, though strengthening and defining these areas of the body can further enhance the overall appearance of the male body.

When you successfully achieve the Adonis Index ratio, also known as the Golden ratio, training and developing the whole body with regular workouts and building muscle remains essential. It’s ideal for working towards the Adonis Index measurements while improving the body’s proportions overall. 

Strengthening the arms can help support a wider shoulder span and a better body profile in some individuals.

Misconceptions About Achieving the Ideal Male Physique

Achieving the ideal male body is a different journey for every individual, though there are some misconceptions about reaching this goal. While working towards the 1:1.68 goal may take some time, some men may focus too much on building massive shoulders and not addressing their waist size, resulting in a bulky overall appearance.

If you’re aiming for the Golden ratio, you’ll experience some hurdles along the way, though it’s essential to focus on the whole body and proportions. Some men may envision that the bulkier look is more impressive. However, this appearance falls significantly short of the Adonis Index for many women and may present as more extreme or unattractive.

Focusing on Waist Size to Achieve the Adonis Index

One of the critical factors in success with the Adonis Index is focusing more on your waist and less on shoulders, as the appearance of a thinner waist naturally accentuates the shoulder width. Achieving the Golden ratio is centered around the waist:

  • The waist should measure roughly 45% of the body’s height
  • Shoulder circumference should measure 1.6x of the waist
  • The chest should measure 1.4x of the waist, slightly smaller than the shoulders
  • Arms are ideal at half of the waist’s measurements
  • Legs should match the upper part of the body

These measurements will vary based on individual height, though the proportions will remain the same, which is vital as the main focus point.

There are three key factors that enhance the Golden ratio, which includes the following:

  • Broad shoulders and a flat chest that’s firm like armor
  • Well developed biceps that are equal or close in size to triceps
  • A well-sculpted abdominal section

Equally toned calves and hamstrings that match the upper body and an overall lean, low-fat body are considered ideal.

Key Measurements and Proportions to Consider

You can get a better idea of what to aim for when working towards achieving the ideal male physique, and there are various proportions to consider:

  • The chest measurements should typically measure 6.5x the size of your wrists
  • Upper thighs should ideally measure 75% more than the circumference of the knees
  • Arms should measure 2.5x of wrists when they are flexed
  • The size of calves ideally measure the same or very close circumference to flexed arms

Achieving the Ideal Male Physique

Some key exercises contribute to achieving the lean physique and broad shoulders that resemble the perfect male body. In terms of programming, bodybuilding programs are best suited for achieving a lean, muscular look.

Popular bodybuilding programs include Joe Delaney’s Ibiza Shreds Workout, Ivysaur Intermediate Aesthetics Routine, and the Intermediate Bodybuilder Routine by Ripped Body.

The Golden Ratio closely resembles the Greek and Roman statues and sculptures that enhance the natural attributes of the perfect male physique. The overall goal is to attain this level of physical stature, which is considered the ideal or perfect male body, rather than exaggerating it or bulking up too fast.

While some individuals work solely on increasing muscle mass and increasing the size of some body areas, the Golden Ratio is more focused on lean body mass and working within the proportions needed to achieve this ideal image. 

In other words, increasing the upper torso, including arms and shoulders, to an incredible size may seem best to minimize a larger waist. However, this can eventually cause more weight when there is little or no attention to striving for a leaner body.

The Adonis Index is a great model for achieving the ideal physique, whether you’re a professional athlete, bodybuilder, or simply looking to get into better shape and improve your health. It’s the ideal physical shape to attain for several reasons: it’s a beautiful physique for men and a healthy body type to maintain at any age.

You can take the first step in working towards the Golden Ratio by taking measurements and regularly recording them to track your progress. 

Conclusion

While achieving the perfect physique may take longer for some individuals than others, aiming for building muscle while reducing fat are two main objectives to follow. Following a balanced, low-fat, high-protein can help attain this ratio, combined with proper exercise.

Prioritizing low fat or lean body mass is the ultimate goal for meeting the requirements of the Adonis Ratio Index, and it is achievable with the proper diet and nutrition, exercise, strength training, and commitment.

Finally, don’t forget to love yourself. If you’re suffering from an eating or exercise disorder, help is available now. 🙂

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About Kyle Risley

Kyle Risley founded Lift Vault in 2016 to make finding great powerlifting programs easier. Since then, the site has grown to include hundreds of programs for strength, bodybuilding, Olympic weightlifting, and more. He currently lives in Massachusetts and continues to compete in powerlifting.

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