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How much do you weigh?

Started by Hiro, February 28, 2011, 05:27:21 PM

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What is your weight?

<100lb (lolwat)
0 (0%)
100-109lb
1 (2.9%)
110-119lb
3 (8.8%)
120-129lb
1 (2.9%)
130-139lb
6 (17.6%)
140-149lb
9 (26.5%)
150-159lb
4 (11.8%)
160-169lb
1 (2.9%)
170-179lb
7 (20.6%)
180-189lb
1 (2.9%)
190-199lb
0 (0%)
>200lb
1 (2.9%)

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Samus Aran

Quote from: YPR on March 08, 2011, 11:50:39 PM
You can't run from your problems girl;


I mustn't run away, I mustn't run away, I mustn't run away, I mustn't run away

Wrench

Quote from: YPR on March 08, 2011, 11:50:39 PM
You can't run from your problems girl;

run away run away run away from the beast

Mettalik

im 175 lulz
you guys are realllllyy skinny   madood;

hobbit

i'm 5'8'' 167lbs 12% body fat

burzumfan420

170 6 foot3  idk if that is good or not AND DONT CAREASSHONLES. CAP; LOCK

ME##

Quote from: Mettalik on March 11, 2011, 02:26:24 PM
im 175 lulz
you guys are realllllyy skinny   madood;


bunch of skinny bitches

YPrrrr

Ok, I'm down from 185 to 160... I don't think that's healthy

Slim

I'm 5'11'' and in the 180-185 range and I'm still pretty thin. I can't even picture how skinny some of you must look with the numbers you're posting. Pretty much everyone who's posted in this thread needs to gain weight, in my opinion.
Quote from: Snowy Deluxe on July 07, 2011, 04:05:09 PM
Hey look I'm Slim and I act like an asshole because it makes me cool! Right guys?

YPrrrr

Weird, bmi says that's overweight girl;

Hippopo

Quote from: Slim on March 13, 2011, 05:03:51 AM
I'm 5'11'' and in the 180-185 range and I'm still pretty thin. I can't even picture how skinny some of you must look with the numbers you're posting. Pretty much everyone who's posted in this thread needs to gain weight, in my opinion.
I'm trying. myface;

It's really hard when you're poor and can't afford to eat a lot.

Slim

Quote from: YPR on March 13, 2011, 10:11:30 AM
Weird, bmi says that's overweight girl;


Not sure if you're kidding or not, but BMI assumes that a person is sedentary and therefore doesn't take body composition into account. It's meant to measure populations, not individuals, since the vast majority of people in any population will be sedentary.

Quote from: Potty Moss on March 13, 2011, 01:51:40 PM
I'm trying. myface;

It's really hard when you're poor and can't afford to eat a lot.


Yeah, it can be tough, especially if you have a fast metabolism, which I'm assuming you have. When you can afford to eat more, I suggest taking up weight training as well. And this advice applies to most of the people here, not just you--especially the ones who are 6'4'' and only weigh 160, if there's anyone here like that.
Quote from: Snowy Deluxe on July 07, 2011, 04:05:09 PM
Hey look I'm Slim and I act like an asshole because it makes me cool! Right guys?

Hippopo

Quote from: Slim on March 14, 2011, 02:37:06 AM
Not sure if you're kidding or not, but BMI assumes that a person is sedentary and therefore doesn't take body composition into account. It's meant to measure populations, not individuals, since the vast majority of people in any population will be sedentary.

Yeah, it can be tough, especially if you have a fast metabolism, which I'm assuming you have. When you can afford to eat more, I suggest taking up weight training as well. And this advice applies to most of the people here, not just you--especially the ones who are 6'4'' and only weigh 160, if there's anyone here like that.
I suppose I should try weight training...  I just feel like an idiot on the machines, and I don't know what to do with the free weights.

C.Mongler


hobbit

Quote from: Potty Moss on March 14, 2011, 10:30:21 PM
I suppose I should try weight training...  I just feel like an idiot on the machines, and I don't know what to do with the free weights.
yeah it really helps to know a good lifter to help you get started. if nothing else just do static holds

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHnMp8J-nzM&feature=fvst

all you have to do is stand there and keep your body tense. you can actually get pretty buff from just doing that exercise. just do 3 sets for 20 sec with heavyweight then one more set medium weight for as long as you can, do that 3 times a weeks and you'll see improvements. as long as you're focusing on keeping all of your muscles tense it'll get you pretty strong.

Hippopo

Quote from: hobbit on March 15, 2011, 04:53:27 PM
yeah it really helps to know a good lifter to help you get started. if nothing else just do static holds

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHnMp8J-nzM&feature=fvst

all you have to do is stand there and keep your body tense. you can actually get pretty buff from just doing that exercise. just do 3 sets for 20 sec with heavyweight then one more set medium weight for as long as you can, do that 3 times a weeks and you'll see improvements. as long as you're focusing on keeping all of your muscles tense it'll get you pretty strong.
I have pretty good upper body strength already from dancing, though.  I just need more muscle density.  Will static lifts build muscle?  confuseddood;

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