Author Topic: Losing weight, gaining health.  (Read 2215 times)

4'9" at somewhere between 60-70 lbs(it keeps gong up and down and my scale is innacurate)
are you 9 or 10
or just a midget

5'9 and 157 pounds

6' 1" and around 100 lbs.

How can you even be that small asdhjabjss.
Eat food.

6' 3" and 176
oh my god i'm so fat i can suck my own nuts

stairs are a good workout
cardio

14 and 90 something pounds

maybe 80 i don't remember


5' 5" 109
14
i weighed 70 not to long ago but that's a different story

You're still a wee bit over weight. In grade 5 I was 80 and I got fat jokes (I looked skinny I guess everyone was a douche.) and in grade 6 I was 90. You're still good if you keep it that way.

No idea what I weigh considering my scales are borked(prolly around 140 or so pounds), but I'm something like 5 foot 8 toes.
gud jobe, also yeah remember you have to work for the muscle, you don't just get free buffs with puberty.

Time to become a stick man  :cookieMonster:

4' 11" and six stone roughly, convert stone into pounds if you need
despite having the best strength to weight in the entire year, there are some people stronger than me

6'4 220

Do I win?

 :cookieMonster:

I'm thin even though i eat so much unhealthy food lol

4'9" at 59 pounds.

Yeaaah..


the whole concept of diets is unrewarding hell.

you need to listen to ACTUAL MEDICINE and not shameless advertisements. the "super diets" won't work, you try and try them again, in the end you get health problems that again must be "solved" using majyyk mediceens, and in the end you die a horrible death.

it's all a loving conspiracy for a company or two to get money using people's stupidity.