portlock seagull
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- Jul 28, 2003
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Still well over weight, but 2 Stone lighter than i was at the beginning of Jan. Bmi is 32.2
Wow, that's impressive - not ill by chance?! Seriously, any motivation tips?
Still well over weight, but 2 Stone lighter than i was at the beginning of Jan. Bmi is 32.2
Wow, that's impressive - not ill by chance?! Seriously, any motivation tips?
BMI is pointless. It is only taken on weight and height. Most body builders would come out over weight on the BMI but there is hardly any fat on them.
This comment always comes up. The fact is most of the population aren't body builders or rugby players or some other overly muscled sport/ obsession. So for the vast majority of people bmi is a very good warning sign.
I'm fat round the middle and slightly overweight on the BMI scale. I also have a bit of a chin. I don't have an ounce on my arms or legs though. Very odd. Nearly as odd as the fact I lost weight when I cut booze out for a month. How did that happen?
Actually it's not. You can eat a lot if all you eat is celery. You can do less if what you're doing is high intensity and builds muscle.
Have you seen how many calories there are in a pint?
This suggests the majority of people think that being overweight is normal.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-26765078
What's your BMI? http://www.nhs.uk/Tools/Pages/Healthyweightcalculator.aspx
I come in at 22.3. I reckon I'm overweight and flabby though.
You?
Yeah, in all seriousness I know exactly what the problem is. I just can't resist that lovely real ale. Or Guinness. Or wine. I have cut it down a fair bit but it's fair to say I'd rather carry a couple of spare pounds than do dry January again.