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  • #31
    175 cm here with a weight in between 70 and 75kg, usually a quite steady 72 kg. That results in a BMI of 23.5.
    Just very average (European standard), I think.
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    • #32
      I'm 1.71m and around 72Kg.
      BMI = ~24.6

      I really need to get in shape.


      The BMI thing doesn't work well for small people though. Just tried it on Alice's measures and you'd get wrong conclusions from her BMI.

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      • #33
        180cm and ~80kg. It's OK I guess, but since I quit playing football the little ugly belly of mine has started to make his ugly self visible. And it seems I have started to gather some fat around my face.

        I really need to start playing again...and eat better...and start jogging...OMG how is that supposed to happen!!!

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        • #34
          I weigh 185 lbs, but I'm only 1,63m "tall"

          Really need to lose some weight...

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          • #35
            The BMI scale is flawed at both the tall and short ends of the scale. It works pretty well for people of average height and build, but for people like me, or people with higher than average muscle mass, it's not very accurate. It doesn't even take into account %body fat, which makes a huge difference.

            Arnold Schwarzenegger, at his peak, was 6'2", or 1.88 meters tall, and 235 pounds or 107 kgs. That gives a bmi of 30.3, which would make him quite obese. Probably not, methinks
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            • #36
              Originally posted by Technoid
              Doc,

              I guess that you can do crush tests on hardware with your bare hands
              Almost

              I wear size 12 gloves and at one time broke a Jamar hand grip dynamometer that was being used to measure my grip strength as part of a physical therapy dept. evaluation of the product. It crapped out somewhere north of 140 lbs. The Jamar sales rep. was not pleased

              BTW: I too think the BMI is screwed and poor science. There is no way the "results" it offers on subjects with builds outside what they consider the norms have any bearing on reality.

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              Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 13 August 2002, 13:40.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by az
                I weigh 185 lbs, but I'm only 1,63m "tall"

                Really need to lose some weight...

                AZ
                That makes me feel better. 1.63M tall also and weigh 165lbs. But that's alright. Cause I'm 24cm long...


                I 'm sorry, someone had to do it...

                C'mon people. Sheesh.
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                • #38
                  hmmm, 6 foot, 190 lbs..about 25 BMI. Ok, so what is a good BMI? I dont want to be a plump chicken...
                  "I dream of a better world where chickens can cross the road without having their motives questioned."

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                  • #39
                    ~70-75Kg and ~1.8 metres tall = BMI of ~22

                    Getting a running machine in the next couple of months though to trim myself a bit.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Dr Mordrid


                      Almost

                      I wear size 12 gloves and at one time broke a Jamar hand grip dynamometer that was being used to measure my grip strength as part of a physical therapy dept. evaluation of the product. It crapped out somewhere north of 140 lbs. The Jamar sales rep. was not pleased

                      BTW: I too think the BMI is screwed and poor science. There is no way the "results" it offers on subjects with builds outside what they consider the norms have any bearing on reality.

                      Dr. Mordrid
                      Exactly! For those who are tall the BMI index makes no sense. At 6'1" I'm supposed to be 185lbs, but hell, if I had a body like that I'd be all skin and bones. At 230lbs, the muscle is there at least, and then some a little. I have a small belly

                      Edit: BMI 30.2, they consider that to be obese! I know what obese is and if I'm obese than so is Calista Flockheart!
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Strahd
                        Edit: So Doc, is it you that eats 4 fried chickens a day?
                        That's what the graph speculates for the only correct weight option, but in reality I only eat about 2000-2600 calories/day at <30% fat. I'm 53 and therefore don't need as many calories as I used to. Holidays are different, of course

                        I remember after getting out of high school I tried to get my weight down to what the charts considered "normal" in 1968. I eventually got down to 225 lbs, and was almost hospitalized because of its negative effects on my system. Even though I was (supposedly) eating enough and in the right mix I felt (and by all accounts; looked) terrible.

                        At that point I figured out that God had made me with a large, wide, muscular fireplug of a frame and that arguing with him about it was probably not in my best interests

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                        Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 13 August 2002, 14:17.
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                        • #42
                          I do enough running and mountain climbing that I'll probably never get fat.
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                          • #43
                            No...you'll either blow your ACL's, fall off that mountain before you turn 40 or you really will turn 40 and learn how wrong you are

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                            • #44
                              Hey Doc, I did the same as you whilst near the end of school - I rowed a lot and according to all the measurements I was overweight (skin pinches etc), so decided to lose some. Whilst training 35 hours a week.

                              I soon burnt out completely and utterly, having got down to 12 1/2 stone by eventually losing muscle but keeping my nice layer of padding. Not nice.

                              At least I cope with cold well...
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                              • #45
                                Body by Microsoft.

                                Yeah, it is pretty flabby.

                                I am 6' 4", so I don't look near as bad as it looks on the scales.
                                Good news is, I can still ride that helicopter!

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