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ok im probably one of the lightest here... 6' 2" @ 131 pounds
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Originally Posted by chemman
ok im probably one of the lightest here... 6' 2" @ 131 pounds
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Originally Posted by chemman
ok im probably one of the lightest here... 6' 2" @ 131 pounds
Is this you? http://www.directlyhome.com/images/p...-lamp-med1.jpg |
hehe, not air... hydrogen, but really what makes it worse is i have a muscular build and muscles are more dense than other tissue... so i look even skinier than i am:( i have very inefficient metabolism... i eat whatever... except for fast food which makes me nausious
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5'8" 145 pounds
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5'11 136lbs - chemman, thanks for making me feel better. :P (EAT SOMETHING DANGIT!) :D
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Originally Posted by iNewton
5'11 136lbs
There should be a 5'11 and 13X pound club. |
Originally Posted by Mike_Morrow
This is a picture of my whole family in my old pants. (It's a family favorite, usually good for a laugh):
http://www.morrow-online.com:8080/im...n_My_Pants.jpg |
Originally Posted by 56/12 and 22/28
In-n-Out?
I'm in Rochester, NY, I can't find one. Will Mickey-D's suffice? In-n-out is more like WC's. (Or up in your neck of the woods Genesee Cream Ale.) It is like people like it because it is so bad, not in spite of it... |
6'0" 129 lbs
That's up from a low of 112 after suffering from a spinal injury. I'm working on building muscle mass, through diet, cycling, and simple upper-body excercises, but my extremely high metabolism has kept me from getting past 130 so far. I can burn off a load of calories just from thinking hard. Don't know if that's good or bad. |
Originally Posted by Hambone
I can't remember.. do you guys have White Castle up in Rochester?
In-n-out is more like WC's. (Or up in your neck of the woods Genesee Cream Ale.) It is like people like it because it is so bad, not in spite of it... I was in Atlanta waiting for a flight and I went to a White Castle. It was okay. |
didn't someone already do this? and made some big graph?
meh... 5'10 , 162 lb Funny thing is, even after losing 15 lbs i can't climb any better. Maybe a tiny bit more snapp in my sprint but i think that comes from my growing abs that can now support my poor poor back. I think lung capacity and anaerobic endurance really makes an athlete. The harder and longer you can push yourself whislts gasping for air and not pass out, the better you'll probably do. |
1.72 meters, 98 kg
sounds less fat that way (to an American, anyway....) |
Originally Posted by iNewton
(Post 2733921)
5'11 136lbs - chemman, thanks for making me feel better. :P (EAT SOMETHING DANGIT!) :D
I feel like coming over there and beating the crap out of you, guys like you make me....jealous. |
This place is a friggin 98 lb Weakling Convention.
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I'm 6ft at 170lbs....... and too fat for this sport.
http://i.pbase.com/o2/08/4308/1/9897...wvRVi.0053.jpg |
5'5" 195... I must look very silly riding a 17lb road bike.
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This lady will never tell.
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5'10'' 1/2, 141 lbs.
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Some of you actually sound too skinny for this sport.
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5'7" - 133 lbs. I've been the same weight for the last 12 years (since college).
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6'2" and big enough to shove you guys in your lockers.
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6'2" and ~165 lbs. Unfortunately I live in the crit heavy flat lands.
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Originally Posted by patentcad
(Post 7021776)
5'11" and when I get under 165 lbs my Mom thinks I have terminal cancer. Currently about 170.
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68 inches, 165 lbs. Down from 175. 155 would be fun to reach! I weighed 150 in my 20's. Always had good legs, just 0 body fat back then.
A woman comedian friend tells a joke about skinny legged guys and the sound of crickets when they're in bed together. |
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