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Now this is frightening.

Originally posted by: edro13
What is obese? 20% bodyfat or greater?

IIRC 30lbs over your ideal weight.

Anyway, watching that gif reminds me of when they show zombie infestation spreading in horror movies.
 
Its some kind of relation of height to weight. Personally, I think if you can run a mile without having a heart attack in under 5-7 minutes, you're normal:music:

Yay for me! I beat the percentages 😉
 
Originally posted by: Atomicus
Its some kind of relation of height to weight. Personally, I think if you can run a mile without having a heart attack in under 5-7 minutes, you're normal:music:
Yay for me! I beat the percentages 😉
5-7 minutes is pretty fast...
 
Originally posted by: edro13
30.0-34.9 BMI = Obese according to their website.
You really have to take BMI with a grain of salt tho. Even if I were to somehow remove all of my body fat, I'd still be in the middle of the "normal" range. 😉

 
Originally posted by: edro13
Originally posted by: Atomicus
Its some kind of relation of height to weight. Personally, I think if you can run a mile without having a heart attack in under 5-7 minutes, you're normal:music:
Yay for me! I beat the percentages 😉
5-7 minutes is pretty fast...

[couldn't resist]w00t![/couldn't resist] I can run it in 6:04. Albiet I'm on the cross country team...
 
The increase in obesity seems to correspond with the increase in global warming. Fat People = Higher Greenhouse Gas Emissions? 😕:Q
 
Originally posted by: KillaKilla
Originally posted by: edro13
Originally posted by: Atomicus
Its some kind of relation of height to weight. Personally, I think if you can run a mile without having a heart attack in under 5-7 minutes, you're normal:music:
Yay for me! I beat the percentages 😉
5-7 minutes is pretty fast...

[couldn't resist]w00t![/couldn't resist] I can run it in 6:04. Albiet I'm on the cross country team...

I run (jog) quite a bit and my normal "fast" mile is in the low 8's (8:20 or so).
 
All the fat people in the world should all move tot he US, and then jump at the same time. Hopefully make the earth spiral out of control and into the sun.
 
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