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Kagen4o4 04-26-2006 10:24 PM

i weigh 74kg (162.8 lbs). i wouldnt mind weighing 80kg (176lbs), mainly for muscle weight though. im also 175cm-180cm tall.

carouselle 04-26-2006 10:34 PM

shit, sorry, after 5 years of weight gain diet I still have a BMI <19, no change whatsoever in 30 years. It's alright for you fuller figured types, there is a whole industry geared to help you ;¬\

Beestie 04-26-2006 10:51 PM

6'1 165 Haven't lost or gained an inch or a pound since '77.

Crimson Ghost 04-26-2006 11:13 PM

I'm not overweight, I'm undertall.

Ibby 04-27-2006 12:59 AM

I'm happy with my weight and build, but not with the way I look. Then again, I am a teenager, but still. If my hair was longer and my acne less, I could live with it I guess. But honestly, I don't reeeeally care that I'm ugly, because my girlfriend who means more to me than anything else in the world claim's I'm the hottest person she has ever seen, and, though I far from agree, need no more than that. I don't need to impress anyone else with my looks, eh?

EDIT: oh, and why does skysidhe always post in pairs? No, skysidhe, I'm not picking a fight, I'm not that kind of person (today... tomorrow I may be an asshole again, it comes and goes), I'm just asking. as you can see, instead of making a whole new post, I, at least, edit my last post and add to it as I am now, so I don't double-post.

NoBoxes 04-27-2006 02:43 AM

I thought that I was gaining weight after I kept spending more and more on gasoline to drive myself around; but, it turned out to be a false alarm. I'm still the same :); however, my wallet is becoming lighter. :sniff: Soon, I may have to start loosing weight so that my wallet will stay the same!

Torrere 04-29-2006 03:00 PM

I'm about 6'4" tall.

In High School I weighed about 165 pounds. After a year of lifting weights and a summer of hard labor, that turned to 210 pounds.

I'm satisfied with how I look but I would like to run and climb and weight-lift and fight more.

and I think my weight makes balancing on the slack line more difficult.

elSicomoro 04-29-2006 03:39 PM

My weight has always been a yo-yo situation. Since being diagnosed with a heart condition in January 2005, it has been the foremost thing on my mind.

Recently, I've finally figured out how to eat properly--that is, to take my time and enjoy what I eat. When I used to go to Subway, it was nothing to eat a footlong sub, a bag of chips, a medium soda and possibly a cookie. Now, it's a 6-inch sub and a half-bag of chips. I either keep the mayo light (but won't eat light mayo--don't like it) or go with mustard.

I'm still having a problem figuring out when I'm full. In addition, I have a hard time not cleaning my plate. But I'm getting better.

I'm very fortunate...my blood pressure is a bit high as is my cholesterol, but no diabetes. My only goal right now is to just eat better...the weight loss will follow.

Stress Puppy 04-29-2006 04:33 PM

I was last weighed in at 150.5lbs (at five feet nine inches) which is the most I have ever weighed. I'm trying to get into a workout routine, since I'm not nearly as active as I used to be, but it's hard when I have so many excuses to be lazy.

Started (again) today, and I'm really going to do my best to get off my ass tomorrow morning and do it again. As much as it's easy to say "I'm too tired today" I can't deny how awesome I feel after a good workout. Getting those endorphins going and all.

I don't really believe that there is a certain weight people should be at any height or whatever. You can be big and still be healthy. I think people should just work for what they want to be.

JayMcGee 04-29-2006 07:00 PM

I've always weighed around 8 and a half stones.....



(no idea what that is pounds - you do the maths, maybe it'll make you think twice about dumping our tea next time...)

zippyt 04-30-2006 12:26 AM

6'2" 270lbs
When I graduated from Boot camp i was 6'1" 160lbs , but that was in 1982 ,
I want to work my way DOWN to about 220lbs or less ,
Got a bike , a good one , just have to make the time to ride it .

Crimson Ghost 04-30-2006 01:33 AM

6'3" - 290 lbs.
Larger than life and twice as ugly.

Torrere 04-30-2006 01:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JayMcGee
I've always weighed around 8 and a half stones.....
(no idea what that is pounds - you do the maths, maybe it'll make you think twice about dumping our tea next time...)

120 pounds? friggin lightweight!

SteveBsjb 04-30-2006 06:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zippyt
6'2" 270lbs
When I graduated from Boot camp i was 6'1" 160lbs , but that was in 1982 ,
I want to work my way DOWN to about 220lbs or less ,
Got a bike , a good one , just have to make the time to ride it .

You should do it. I did it last year. I'm 6'3", went from 240 to 210 last year, never felt better. And you get to put on that size 34 waist pair of pants you've been saving for years, "just in case".


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