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5'10" 188
BMI is 27 (overweight) 🙁
Apparently, I need to lose around 15lbs to get to normal weight. How accurate is BMI anyway? 😛


 
7'2" 320 lbs, 1% body fat.

I just go to the beach and pick up the ladies and do them hard. Then I throw them about 400 yards into the ocean.

Seriously, 6'0" 225.
 
6'2 @ 275lbs

This week, a small victory, I lost enough weight to wear my old 42 pants, no more 44 pants for me, woot!
 
Originally posted by: geecee
5'10" 188
BMI is 27 (overweight) 🙁
Apparently, I need to lose around 15lbs to get to normal weight. How accurate is BMI anyway? 😛

It can be accurate. It can be completely off. That link tells me 210 lbs is the upper end of normal weight for me - and that's simply unreasonable. I was 235 at 17 with very low body fat, and didn't work out - but the BMI for that is 27.9 - "overwight".

For me and my body type, BMI is completely off.
 
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