Lauren8211
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Yssie|1321054087|3059914 said:Higher than it was a year ago when I was working out regularly. I think that's all that needs to be said on that
I need to get back on the treadmill at least. I don't know why I can't stay motivated - a week of misery and I'm back on track, look fantastic and feel great - you'd think I'd want to be on track, look fantastic, and feel great all the time!
ETA: I think my problem is that for whatever reason my body is very responsive to change. I can drop a full dress size in literally a couple of weeks by running a mile a day, and when I'm "on track" I'm doing more like three a day... so I *know* that I'll have no trouble with the 4s in the closet by Thanksgiving/Christmas. BUT I'm 25, at some point soon my system is going to start slowing down... and I'll really be up a creek with these sorts of habits then.
missy|1321054810|3059923 said:Yssie|1321054087|3059914 said:Higher than it was a year ago when I was working out regularly. I think that's all that needs to be said on that
I need to get back on the treadmill at least. I don't know why I can't stay motivated - a week of misery and I'm back on track, look fantastic and feel great - you'd think I'd want to be on track, look fantastic, and feel great all the time!
ETA: I think my problem is that for whatever reason my body is very responsive to change. I can drop a full dress size in literally a couple of weeks by running a mile a day, and when I'm "on track" I'm doing more like three a day... so I *know* that I'll have no trouble with the 4s in the closet by Thanksgiving/Christmas. BUT I'm 25, at some point soon my system is going to start slowing down... and I'll really be up a creek with these sorts of habits then.
Could it be that you need to mix it up a bit? I used to run on the treadmill every single day till I hurt my knees and truthfully I found it got boring day in and day out. When I injured myself I was forced to find something else. So for the last year and a half or so I have been exercising on the Cybex arc trainer. It is low impact and I love it for now. Of course I prefer to do active stuff outdoors (cycling, hiking) but when the weather isn't conducive to that this works for me.
missy said:stargurl78|1321022466|3059591 said:mrswahs said:22.9, smack dab in the middle of the healthy range for my height, but I'm often told that I'm skinny, which also pisses me off. I work out and I work hard to be healthy and to have a muscular build. To be told that I'm "skinny" or to "eat a hamburger" pisses me off to no end.
THANK YOU!!!!! People are always telling me I need to eat a cheeseburger or asking me if I eat. I am at a normal weight for my height so I don't get it.
So rude. It's hard for me to understand how this is OK. It's the same thing as saying to someone oh you're too fat. You should eat less cheeseburgers!![]()
It is *not* OK to comment on other people's weight unless specifically asked by the individual. Sigh. Not sure what is wrong with some people.
part gypsy|1321286964|3061389 said:Dang! I just ran my husband's numbers (6 ft 2, 200 pounds) and he's 25.7! What does that mean? Overweight, obese?
He's not a small guy but I think of him as being in very good shape. He is a classic mesomorph and I think those people get screwed on the bmi. His only downfall -he likes his beer. Don't think he'll give that up but he is on his way to getting his 6 pack back (he does a very primitive boxers regimen and lifts weights).
It's funny he went to a checkup for his skin and he had a woman doctor and a middle-aged nurse who was checking him in, and the nurse followed him to the examining room and kept talking to him while he was waiting there with his shirt off, and stayed in the examining room for the examination even though she there didn't seem to be a reason she was thereI said, as long as there was no inappropriate touching I'm am cool with women ogling my husband LOL.
I understand that the BMI tool gives you a mass-to-height ratio, I was commenting on the fact that 25+ is considered "overweight" according to the BMI guidelines.slg47|1321304367|3061590 said:23.3 but would like to get down to 21.0
the BMI tool is sort of like the HCA tool...useful but with limitationsHaven I don't think it's saying that your husband is less healthy than you are, it just means he has a higher mass-to-height ratio than you do.