How much do you weigh?


  

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  1. 1. How much do you weigh?

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153.99998544949165 :laugh:

my BWM or whatever is perfect :happy:

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it's BMI (body mass index) btw :)

and there is no 'perfect'... :p

BMI Categories:

* Normal weight = 18.5-24.9

* Overweight = 25-29.9

* Obesity = BMI of 30 or greater

it doesn't say, but under 18.5 is probably underweight

it's BMI (body mass index) btw :)

and there is no 'perfect'...  :p

BMI Categories:

    * Normal weight = 18.5-24.9

    * Overweight = 25-29.9

    * Obesity = BMI of 30 or greater

it doesn't say, but under 18.5 is probably underweight

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Yeah that's what i meant, Normal then :blush:

I'm 210 pounds, and I'm 6'4".

I've just lost a stone and a half since New year, so I'm doing ok. I'm quite broad, so I don't even look overweight.

I want to get down to 200 pounds, then I'll stop trying. My BMI will be ok then. It's 25.6 at the moment, so just over.

<---- Just 10lbs to go

it's BMI (body mass index) btw :)

and there is no 'perfect'...  :p

BMI Categories:

    * Normal weight = 18.5-24.9

    * Overweight = 25-29.9

    * Obesity = BMI of 30 or greater

it doesn't say, but under 18.5 is probably underweight

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those are a bunch of BS because it doesnt take in account if you have alot of muscle from athletics or lifting, larger bones or drink alot of water ( i can loose about 5lbs in 2 days if i dont drink much water)

140lb 6ft exactly BMI of 19.0 I guess i shud eat more. sigh&nbsp:(:( lol lunamonkey losin 10lbs is nowt just dont refuse 2 eat like me&nbsp:blush:h:

What is 140 lb in stones?

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10 stone. I was 10 stone when I was 13, I was a lanky bugger at schoo:s:s

I know 10lbs isn't much, but it's hard to shift the last 10lbs when I've alreay lost 23lbs. I gotta up my training a bit I guess. I'm by no means a bloater, so I'm in no real hurry.

10 stone. I was 10 stone when I was 13, I was a lanky bugger at school :s

I know 10lbs isn't much, but it's hard to shift the last 10lbs when I've alreay lost 23lbs. I gotta up my training a bit I guess. I'm by no means a bloater, so I'm in no real hurry.

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EDIT: Figured it out, nevermind :)

Edited by McGazza
Darn, that cant be me then *phew* whats 12.5 stones in lbs if u dont mind me askin&nbsp:blush:h:

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12.5 * 14lbs per stone = 175 pounds

put it in google "12.5 stone in lbs&quot:p:p

edit : I'm going to use this guide for the last hurdle... http://www.bodyfatguide.com/6-pack.html

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