Author Topic: Losing weight, gaining health.  (Read 2186 times)


6' 3" and 176
6'4 220

Do I win?

 :cookieMonster:
>almost 45 pounds heavier than me
>1 inch taller
are you like older or more obese than me?

Losing weight doesn't always mean you will gain health.


>almost 45 pounds heavier than me
>1 inch taller
are you like older or more obese than me?
Really not everyone over 200 is obese, it depends a lot on muscle mass.
For example, I've gained about 30 pounds in the last year and look thinner and tighter, lifting helps yo.

what the forget?

I don't know. I'm naturally underweight, and I'm extremely short for a 12 year old. I think I may have stunted growth.

Really not everyone over 200 is obese, it depends a lot on muscle mass.
For example, I've gained about 30 pounds in the last year and look thinner and tighter, lifting helps yo.

suuuure

Im 6'2", I weigh 170 lbs, and am 15 Y/o
Is this good? I have some belly fat that im looking to get rid of, but cant figure out if its contributing to my weight.
« Last Edit: May 19, 2012, 03:50:39 PM by Fracture »


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#YOLO
This really should be bannable.

4'9" at 59 pounds.

Yeaaah..


On the same road...

5' 2" at 78 pounds.


because it might start a massive amount of #------- posts like on facebook.

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, sorry, I'm not.  I am just under overweght :D.
Fat is not a shape, it's a feeling.
lolwut?