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I'm 5'4" and 12.5 stone. ( slim but heavey due to exercise )On the bmi index i'm just under morbib obese. I work for the nhs and hear every day how the bmi index is a load of rubbish.

 

Big J, pity you didnt get in the boxing ring, you would be world champ by now and anihlating everyone in sight.

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pasta?

 

Maybe once a week, working 14 hr days on average 7 days a week between the farm and grounding for the firm I subby for, shouldnt have any extra weight lol.

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12stone6..... 6 foot flat...... 6 lbs over weight from 20 years ago.... Always wore same size jeans 32x34.... Seasonal adjustment 6 lbs...... Go figure... 50 next week !

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ok you lot, i want to know if anyone has piled on the pounds after the christmas feast...

 

strangely i was 17 1/2" stone in november and i went back down to 17.

 

and i thought you were supposed to put weight on over christmas.

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5 ft 9" 11.5 stone, always gain some weight at chrimbo,but i rein it in for a month,just eat sensibly and i get down to my fighting weight again pretty quickly.

As said before generic bmi index is bollocks

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seem's that i am a bit on the big side for 6'3" then. i'm 32 now and am wondering when the muscle will start getting a bit more wobbly...

 

 

For myself after the age of 38 I started feeling it getting wobbly, I'm 41 now. and can feel it by the year. Still strong, but not the same.

I'm 6f 1. and weight is 17 stones.

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