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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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i'm 5"10 and 12st 12lbs and according to the online NHS BMI calculator I need to loose about a stone. But the NHS BMI is just a VERY rough guide, There is no accurate weight scale for humans as we are such different heights, builds etc. The NHS BMI checker does not take into consideration I have a very physically demanding job and have worked my butt off since I was sixteen (now 37), I may not be "ripped" but like most of us on the forum, i'd say a fair bit of the "excess weight" is more muscle than fat. Stick that in your pipe and smoke it MR Rt Hon Jeremy C**T MP Secretary of State for Health. :thumbup:

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