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You midgets, the lot of you!

 

203cm/6ft 8" and 98kg/15st 6lb at the moment (BMI 23.7)

 

At 19 I was 12st and looked like this (I was in Nepal and I was holding my birthday cake). BMI 18.6

 

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And then aged 23 competing in amateur strongman competitions at 20st 6lbs (BMI 31.5):

 

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Looking buff ther big J he said in a non gay way ! .A shade under 6 ft and a touch over 18 st (ahem) of what i like to think is predominantly muscle ... although i wouldnt mind shedding a couple being honest .

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I'm out on the bike on first light work hard all day and swim or gym in an evening more I bulk up the less power I seem to have.

 

 

 

Still show most of the meat heads up though

 

 

Yep, I'm sure you do"big man"👍

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I'm not that big mate I was trying to get the point across that size doesn't always equate to power.

 

 

 

Spell check please?

 

 

👍👍👍👍👍 yup ok

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You midgets, the lot of you!

 

203cm/6ft 8" and 98kg/15st 6lb at the moment (BMI 23.7)

 

At 19 I was 12st and looked like this (I was in Nepal and I was holding my birthday cake). BMI 18.6

 

meprevegan.jpg

 

And then aged 23 competing in amateur strongman competitions at 20st 6lbs (BMI 31.5):

 

P1010073-2.jpg

 

Kicking the heroin sure helped you pile on the pounds..:001_tt2:

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