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[QUOTE="McLovin, post: 3954184, member: 9450"] I’m fat now, and that’s my own fault. But in my mid 20s (5 years ago) when I was working out hard (daily work out consisted of 100 push-ups, 10 min of jump rope and 10 minutes of planks in under 30 min) I hardly had any fat on my body and was 195. At 6’1” and in great shape The BMI considered me “overweight”. Working out like that, I had put on about 15 pounds of muscle during that time to move up from 180. And with my shaved head at 180, I looked like a cancer patient. People never believed me that I was 180, I pack it in really well. I must have heavy bones. Now I’m 240 and I guess that makes me “obese”. Oh well. [/QUOTE]
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