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Went up to 115 lbs recently. Mainly because I was eating more often and doing more exercise for the past 2 weeks or so. I should be back to normal very soon though.
Went up to 115 lbs recently. Mainly because I was eating more often and doing more exercise for the past 2 weeks or so. I should be back to normal very soon though.
When I met you I was 220 lbs. But now I'm down to 185.
Yeah you dont have to be buff to have a low BF%.
Anyway 5'11" 265lbs here, not a total tub of shit yet but getting there, I can jog 3 miles and easily bench more then I weigh though my squat has gone down
I am normally low 200's high 100lbs.
I always hover at about 200. I could stand to lose 10 or 15, but even when I was working out three times a week, I still hovered at 200.
I'd say I have a bulky-athletic build, but I've always wondered what it would be like to be rail thin.
5'8", always hovering around 200-210 lbs.
Similar to Rade, I have that bulky-athletic build...but back when I was 18-20, I used to weigh around 180.
If I weight that much now considering all the training I've been doing...that would be awesome.
We should start a football or rugby team... or maybe just start working as mob goons.
6'4 354
I did play a little football but I sucked at it. I spent too much time playing games. I would like to trim down and get to about 275 to 300.
Funny how that works... I'm about your height, and I weigh about 275 to 300... But I'd like to weigh about 240-250, maybe even a bit less. I shaved my beard today, and my face looked fatter than I remember... Time to get serious, methinks. Fuck, while I'm at it, may as well say it like Terry:
"C'mon! Get serious!!"
I used to live in florida several years ago and used a bike to get around everywhere. I got down to 275 and I felt like I was in fairly decent shape then. However, after moving, getting married, having kids, and starting a career, I got struck by the fat disease. I have a hard time giving up Dr Pepper and Hostess cherry pies. I guess beauty, or in this case, the ideal weight is in the eye of the beholder.