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Hehe, not only do I outcrunch you, I outweight you as well, at a healthy 59 kg for same lenght.
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I'm 1 m 83 and 102 kg, with a fairly heavy and wide bone frame and a fairly heavy fore and aft fat frame: work out the excess (too much) for yourself. According to my quack, I just don't quite make the obese BMI category!
However, I believe it's all arbitrary. For a given height and weight, one person could be underweight and another overweight.
I haven't voted in the poll as I'm too lazy to do the conversions.
I used to ride my bike or training bike for 2 hours each night and for about 4 every sunday until I got back problems and had to stop about 4 years ago.
I am now 64lb heavier than my cycling weight before I got injured.
I'm now stronger than before but I have lost my aerobic fitness and long term stamina.
Maybe when the kids grow up abit I'll put my cycle boots on again but not for now.
Breezer
Everything I say is true apart from that which is not
Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. Bastard coated bastards with bastard filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive, bubble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine. -- Dr. Perry Cox
Brian: just use google: enter "102 kg in pound" (without quotes) as the search string, and google converts it. It can do quite a number of different units.
The ads here are priceless: all about loosing weight!
Jörg
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Originally posted by VJ Brian: just use google: enter "102 kg in pound" (without quotes) as the search string, and google converts it. It can do quite a number of different units.
Although it doesn't know what a barrel is which would make my life easier...
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