Originally posted by: ManSnake
Where is the option that you are underweight?
Btw I am 6'2" and 96 lbs.
WTF
You're the one that made the poll you idiot.
And eat a sammich while you're at it.
Originally posted by: ManSnake
Where is the option that you are underweight?
Btw I am 6'2" and 96 lbs.
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: ManSnake
Where is the option that you are underweight?
Btw I am 6'2" and 96 lbs.
WTF
You're the one that made the poll you idiot.
And eat a sammich while you're at it.
Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: ManSnake
Where is the option that you are underweight?
Btw I am 6'2" and 96 lbs.
WTF
You're the one that made the poll you idiot.
And eat a sammich while you're at it.
What kind of BB is 6' 210 LBS? Not one that is very competitive. How much would you weigh it you cut down for a competition, 190? Not very big for a Body Builder.Originally posted by: Amused
6' 210 lbs and less than 15% bodyfat.
But then, I'm a body builder.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
What kind of BB is 6' 210 LBS? Not one that is very competitive. How much would you weigh it you cut down for a competition, 190? Not very big for a Body Builder.Originally posted by: Amused
6' 210 lbs and less than 15% bodyfat.
But then, I'm a body builder.
I think the general consensus is that a Body Builder is one who competes, not someone who weight trains.Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
What kind of BB is 6' 210 LBS? Not one that is very competitive. How much would you weigh it you cut down for a competition, 190? Not very big for a Body Builder.Originally posted by: Amused
6' 210 lbs and less than 15% bodyfat.
But then, I'm a body builder.
Define "bodybuilder" ?
"Bodybuilding is the process of developing muscle fibres through the combination of weight training, increased caloric intake, and rest. Someone who engages in this activity is referred to as a bodybuilder. As a sport, called competitive bodybuilding, bodybuilders display their physiques to a panel of judges, who assign points based on their aesthetic appearance."
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
What kind of BB is 6' 210 LBS? Not one that is very competitive. How much would you weigh it you cut down for a competition, 190? Not very big for a Body Builder.Originally posted by: Amused
6' 210 lbs and less than 15% bodyfat.
But then, I'm a body builder.
Define "bodybuilder" ?
"Bodybuilding is the process of developing muscle fibres through the combination of weight training, increased caloric intake, and rest. Someone who engages in this activity is referred to as a bodybuilder. As a sport, called competitive bodybuilding, bodybuilders display their physiques to a panel of judges, who assign points based on their aesthetic appearance."
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
I think the general consensus is that a Body Builder is one who competes, not someone who weight trains.Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
What kind of BB is 6' 210 LBS? Not one that is very competitive. How much would you weigh it you cut down for a competition, 190? Not very big for a Body Builder.Originally posted by: Amused
6' 210 lbs and less than 15% bodyfat.
But then, I'm a body builder.
Define "bodybuilder" ?
"Bodybuilding is the process of developing muscle fibres through the combination of weight training, increased caloric intake, and rest. Someone who engages in this activity is referred to as a bodybuilder. As a sport, called competitive bodybuilding, bodybuilders display their physiques to a panel of judges, who assign points based on their aesthetic appearance."
No it's not, especially for an adult male.Originally posted by: AmdEmAll
6' 170lbs don't think thats overweight. Just lost about 20lbs though, happy about that.
:thumbsup:Originally posted by: Brazen
6'3" 225lbs. I'm guessing 50lbs over? I was 175 in college and looked perfect for an Ethiopian.
6' 4" --> 180lbsOriginally posted by: Heisenberg
Body weight guideOriginally posted by: FoBoT
how do i figure out the correct answer?
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
:thumbsup:Originally posted by: Brazen
6'3" 225lbs. I'm guessing 50lbs over? I was 175 in college and looked perfect for an Ethiopian.
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
6' 4" --> 180lbsOriginally posted by: Heisenberg
Body weight guideOriginally posted by: FoBoT
how do i figure out the correct answer?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
If I was 180lbs, I would be one skinny motherfvcker. A buddy of mine used to weigh like 180lbs, near 190lbs and he wasn't even 6' IIRC.
I'm 250lbs, if I had to guess I could probly lose about 20lbs or so, but I lift a lot and can bench more than my body weight, so I'm not too far behind.
I could probly get closed to 200lbs if I really tried, but I'm just a big dude. I've been lifting pretty steadily for the last 4-5 years, my legs are like tree trunks and I've got a strong upper body. I don't think I'd want to see 200lbs, but the 220-range would be nice.Originally posted by: tfinch2
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
6' 4" --> 180lbsOriginally posted by: Heisenberg
Body weight guideOriginally posted by: FoBoT
how do i figure out the correct answer?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
If I was 180lbs, I would be one skinny motherfvcker. A buddy of mine used to weigh like 180lbs, near 190lbs and he wasn't even 6' IIRC.
I'm 250lbs, if I had to guess I could probly lose about 20lbs or so, but I lift a lot and can bench more than my body weight, so I'm not too far behind.
Yeah 180 is too skinny for 6'4".
I'm 6'4" and I hover between 195 and 205.
Not really, a guy 6'3" should be able to bench 175 lbs once fairly easily, especially on a machine where he doesn't need to use his stabilizer muscles.Originally posted by: Brazen
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
:thumbsup:Originally posted by: Brazen
6'3" 225lbs. I'm guessing 50lbs over? I was 175 in college and looked perfect for an Ethiopian.
Hey the website says the ideal weight for a 6' 3" man is 175. I've always believed the real test though is if you can bench press more than your body weight, than you are ok.
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
6' 4" --> 180lbsOriginally posted by: Heisenberg
Body weight guideOriginally posted by: FoBoT
how do i figure out the correct answer?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
If I was 180lbs, I would be one skinny motherfvcker. A buddy of mine used to weigh like 180lbs, near 190lbs and he wasn't even 6' IIRC.
I'm 250lbs, if I had to guess I could probly lose about 20lbs or so, but I lift a lot and can bench more than my body weight, so I'm not too far behind.
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Not really, a guy 6'3" should be able to bench 175 lbs once fairly easily, especially on a machine where he doesn't need to use his stabilizer muscles.Originally posted by: Brazen
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
:thumbsup:Originally posted by: Brazen
6'3" 225lbs. I'm guessing 50lbs over? I was 175 in college and looked perfect for an Ethiopian.
Hey the website says the ideal weight for a 6' 3" man is 175. I've always believed the real test though is if you can bench press more than your body weight, than you are ok.
