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it stands for Body Mass Index and is very inaccurate as someone like me shows.

 

well built people like rowers and rugby players are technically obese if you were to go by it.

 

as tree surgeons, firewood merchants and anyone in the wood industry are generally quite strong i was curious to see if i was a bit big for someone my height or if it was normal to have a heavy weight for my height.

 

From your avitar you don't look particularly fat ! You look like a back row to me ....

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possibly a bit of a rude question but most of us blokes aren't too bothered are we?

 

according to a BMI calculator my BMI is 29.7 which means i'm bordering on obese when i still look like i do in my avatar photo.

 

i am 6'3" and well built weighing in at 17st before i've eaten my tea.

 

 

 

i'm curious to know how much do climbers and other strong people on here weigh making them high on the BMI but perfectly healthy?

 

include your height with your weight.

 

Hi mate 75kgs here BMI 20% I this ok thanks Jon

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6ft4 and 21st climbed for 17 years also lifted weights since my early teens 17st ain't to big mate I weighed that when I was 17 years old 😉

 

if i lifted weights like you i reckon i could also tip the 20st mark but i've never lifted any weights.

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