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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostI brouht a wedding dress 2 sizes smaller in the hope I would get into it on the big day - in the end gave up, had the dress let out - and its fantastic what you can do with digital photography!!
Got married, lost 2 stone, had baby, put on 3 stone - still married and happyOriginally posted by Churchill View PostSurely?
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Originally posted by zara_backdog View PostI brouht a wedding dress 2 sizes smaller in the hope I would get into it on the big day - in the end gave up, had the dress let out - and its fantastic what you can do with digital photography!!
Got married, lost 2 stone, had baby, put on 3 stone - still married and happy and fat.
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I brouht a wedding dress 2 sizes smaller in the hope I would get into it on the big day - in the end gave up, had the dress let out - and its fantastic what you can do with digital photography!!
Got married, lost 2 stone, had baby, put on 3 stone - still married and happy
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostMuscle is more dense than fat. You will find that if you compare 1lb of muscle adn 1lb of fat the fat will have a greater mass.
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Fat % is an interesting one. I worked with a bloke who prided himself on the fact that he weighed the same at 40 as he had done at 18 and kept going on about it ... so Mr WA went to gym with him one day and got him onto the fat monitor scales in and he came in at 37% fat which is quite scary - to look at him he just looked thin but out of condition - saggy and a bit lose at the seams. So, convinced we were wrong, he trooped off to the Doctor's who told him that he was a lardy git and needed to get it sorted, even though his BMI was well under obese limits. He was a small framed bloke carrying a good deal of fat which didn't look too bad overall but was actually a danger to his health.
We have fat monitor scales at home, I chuffin' hate 'em.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostOK all you big BMIers check out your bioelectrical impedance, there is no way that can be subjective.
Then you will find out if the high BMI is from packed muscle and bone density or Jelly Belly syndrome
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OK all you big BMIers check out your bioelectrical impedance, there is no way that can be subjective.
Then you will find out if the high BMI is from packed muscle and bone density or Jelly Belly syndrome
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostThey also have a very very low %body fat,but most would fall well within normal range for BMI, except those doing heavy weights, even somone really built like John Regis was no more than 14 stones as an athelete, and he was built like a brick*** and a 6 footer
Have a look at a sliding scale for BMI, the weight range to be within 25 is quiet large. For example a 5ft 11 man has a 3 stone range before they are even overweight.
It sounds like you are looking for excuses for letting yourself go and when you started talking about big bones!
one in your hands/feet/etc. As the bone compacts the structure of the bone becomes more like stone than bone and this is how high level martial artists can perform these seemingly impossible feats of power (technique also plays a huge part, as well so don't think it is just compacted bone).
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostBMI Doesn't take into account muscle mass and bone density. Some people naturally have greater bone density and build muscle with little effort.
An extremem example would be the majority of professional athletes. Almost all of them have highly inflated BMI's due to the fact that thier training increases thier muscle mass and bone density to something way in excess of the average person.
BMI is a measure of averageness and we are not all average.
Have a look at a sliding scale for BMI, the weight range to be within 25 is quiet large. For example a 5ft 11 man has a 3 stone range before they are even overweight.
It sounds like you are looking for excuses for letting yourself go and when you started talking about big bones!
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostHow can you be very thin and obsese on the BMI? it isn't possible.
An extremem example would be the majority of professional athletes. Almost all of them have highly inflated BMI's due to the fact that thier training increases thier muscle mass and bone density to something way in excess of the average person.
BMI is a measure of averageness and we are not all average.
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Originally posted by Bagpuss View PostHow can you be very thin and obsese on the BMI? it isn't possible.
They're like a size 14, which to me (and most I reckon) is a lovely slim figure. But on most weight charts, their weight is in the obese category.
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