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How much do boys grow in a year during puberty?

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During puberty: After infancy, the tween and teen years are the period of most rapid change. For girls, the growth spurt begins between 10 and 11 and lasts until around 15; for boys, it starts about two years later and lasts until age 17 or so. read more

Puberty is an unexpected time for anyone who goes through it. Changes can range from squeaky voice to Morgan Freman type of voice (Not too deep but highly unexpected) to growing 6 inches taller. read more

Between the ages of 12 and 16, boys grow in height as much as a full foot (.3 meters). Weight gain in this same period can vary from 15 to 65 pounds (6.8 to 29.5 kilograms) [source: University of Virginia]. read more

There are two stages of your growth spurt. There's the early couple of years, and the later time. Generally speaking, boys stop growing 6 years after they've started their growth spurt. In the first 2 years of it, you will grow 1.5 to 2.5 inches in a year. So if you're 5ft, you might make 5ft4 or 5ft5 after 2 years. read more