Unlike that PC troll, I was able to drop 35lbs in the recent past, all I had to do is move from NYC to Baghdad by the Bay. Something out here is better. So 74" and 178 lbs is 23/24 BMI. Am I able to schlep a 65lb pack 22 miles a day up and over Sierra passes for 30 days? That would be no, but I weigh the same now as when I could do that activity. BMI just is a rough estimator of health, and I plan on dying as soon as possible.Yes, there is no possible way that BMI's of 18.5 to 24.99 represented the median of the boneyard even 20yrs ago and it is a lot of the same folks that many years and lbs later. Either people are giving themselves benefit of doubt or its like a high school reunion where only the successful show up to brag.
How many cell phones tho?Am I able to schlep a 65lb pack 22 miles a day up and over Sierra passes for 30 days? That would be no, but I weigh the same now as when I could do that activity.
William “The Refrigerator” Perry could.How many extremely obese guys can dunk?
My current BMI is 30-31 right now and I feel very comfortable. My goal is an additional 10 lbs off by year end and then I’d be 28-29 or so and that’s fine with me.Note that @temery said that the age poll posted a few weeks ago was off significantly based on his information (i.e., the demographic here is much older on average than represented in that poll). If that same dynamic occurs here, I imagine the results would be similarly skewed.
And @Deepster will absolutely contest any result that doesn't show a plurality with BMI over 30.
I've been floating between 25 and 28 the past year or so. For around three years prior to that I was holding around 24 and friends and family were constantly asking if I was okay and if I had intended to lose the weight.My current BMI is 30-31 right now and I feel very comfortable. My goal is an additional 10 lbs off by year end and then I’d be 28-29 or so and that’s fine with me.
That said. No way this poll contains honest answers.
Right in the middle of your two examples. 30 and 20.Don’t know what is normal but if your BMI is 25 and your body fat is 15...that’s very good
if your BMI is 39 and your body fat is 29. U got issues
Ha I’m the same weight I was when I could run a 5 minute mile in high school. Now if I jog for 5 minutes I get winded.Unlike that PC troll, I was able to drop 35lbs in the recent past, all I had to do is move from NYC to Baghdad by the Bay. Something out here is better. So 74" and 178 lbs is 23/24 BMI. Am I able to schlep a 65lb pack 22 miles a day up and over Sierra passes for 30 days? That would be no, but I weigh the same now as when I could do that activity. BMI just is a rough estimator of health, and I plan on dying as soon as possible.
Size/weight of my last BM.5'10 150 with the greasiest jumper on the 'yard
If you are a man with 15% body fat you are probably very lean. I want to get to 20% BF. Anything less than that you are in athlete range. Elite athletes are under 12%.Don’t know what is normal but if your BMI is 25 and your body fat is 15...that’s very good
if your BMI is 39 and your body fat is 29. U got issues
I think if you bump it up against the “how old are you” poll it makes a decent amount of sense. Largely college-educated and almost half the board is under the age of 40. That’s a demographic in which I’d guess these results make sense.That said. No way this poll contains honest answers.
I’m not in the fitness or healthcare area but that seems reasonable to me. I haven’t had a body fat check in years but when I monitored it, my goal was about 15%. (but that was in my 20’s.).Right in the middle of your two examples. 30 and 20.


I think if you bump it up against the “how old are you” poll it makes a decent amount of sense. Largely college-educated and almost half the board is under the age of 40. That’s a demographic in which I’d guess these results make sense.
I guess it depends on your definition of very lean and age. U can find other photos with diff ref pointsIf you are a man with 15% body fat you are probably very lean. I want to get to 20% BF. Anything less than that you are in athlete range. Elite athletes are under 12%.
It seems counterintuitive but as you head into the old/elderly range being overweight is healthier than being in the normal range and much healthier than being in the underweight range. Being obese seems to be about the same health wise as being in the normal range.
Eating more fiber will decrease your BMI.Bowel Movement Interval? Mine is 1x every 24 hr.
Nah. Not buying it. Right now there are 81/202 in the 18.5-24.9 range. And 9/202 in the 35.39.9 range.
The average male is 5'9" per the web. That means there are 9 times the people here that are 5'9" 155 than there are 5'9" 250 range. Nope. I've met a lot of these people and they're not wearing size 28 pants.
I got accepted into Fordham with a 159.OK, what did you get on your LSATs? What gets you into Yale?
That's what I'd consider my ideal these days. I'm not even close, lol.Age should be taken into account. I'm 6' 2" 215. I would have to lose 35lbs to not be considered overweight. There is not a chance in hell of that happening anymore at my age.
I went from a string bean in jr high to 238 by senior year in HS. Pot, pizza, munchies and depression. Got down to 178 by end of senior year in college and stayed there for about 3 years. I look at pictures now at that weight and a full head of hair and I was hot, lol. Wife can't pick me out of a crowd in those photos.So 74" and 178 lbs is 23/24 BMI.
I'm wondering if I should plan to do some advertising to replace some of you fatties, assuming there are more than a few of you.
So, what's your BMI? No need to reply, just answer the anonymous poll.
Hilarious. The idea that if you're 5'10", you're "overweight" if you weigh over 170 lbs is laughably stupid.I'm wondering if I should plan to do some advertising to replace some of you fatties, assuming there are more than a few of you.
So, what's your BMI? No need to reply, just answer the anonymous poll.
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The BMI chart clearly doesn't account for muscle mass in us elite athletes.Hilarious. The idea that if you're 5'10", you're "overweight" if you weigh over 170 lbs is laughably stupid.
Emmitt Smith played at 5'9" and 210 lbs. By the BMI chart, he was "obese". The BMI is ridiculous