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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Nilsen on September 19, 2003, 02:24:28 AM
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http://www.halls.md/body-mass-index/av.htm
ROFL...im supposed to be overweight :rofl
BMI = 26,2
180cm 85kg = 26,2 bmi
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It won't give me a number, it just keeps saying "YOU FAT ****!" and forwarding me to a heart transplant site.
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:rolleyes: like I need a chart to tell me I'm fat :lol
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6' 1", 84 Kg
24.4 BMI - Normal Range
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6'-4, 238 lbs (193cm, 108kg)
8% body fat....
123 / 85
BMI is BS
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Just took a dump....BMI got better :D
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Originally posted by Nilsen10
Jost took a dump....BMI got better :D
ROFL!
im in the 42 percentile (spelled wrong)
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Originally posted by Nilsen10
Just took a dump....BMI got better :D
If Ripsnort had said that, I'd have asked him if there was anything left! :lol
The only BMI I know about is the flight number prefix for British Midland flights.
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Damn it 176 and 82kg =26,5 LOL
I always been active cycling and playing hockey.
The godam muscles is heavyer than fat, this test dont take that into calculations :D
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test is prolly aimed at folks like SKUZZY and HITECH.... sitting infront of a puter all day and not moving at all :D
Skuzzy: *Hitech, what does it say on the bottom half of the screen...my damn belly is in the way again*
HiTech: *Ask Yankee, im stuck... friggin small chairs they make these days.*
Yankee: *Thats not a chair HiTech, its a couch.*
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LOL what you say skuzzy :D
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maybe this post was to low on his screen...belly in the way again :D
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Body Mass Index: 20
Your Weight is at 19th percentile compared
to others of same Height and Age
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Yep BMI is a load of horse ****. I am 6'4" 275 with a body fat of just over ~16% and still get out and play football (American style) run two miles every other day and can lift a pretty good bit but not near what I did in college on the bench and leg press. Bench Press last spring was 350 and leg press was 675.
The site says my "ideal weight" is 232 based on "People's Choice" and my "medical recommendation" is between 156-205. With a BMI of 19-25.
Odds are I will outlive most any 6'4" 156-205 person; just because I am meaner than they are... :mad: :rofl
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Yup, the test can never be accurate. The guys making it must have been one of those skinny soccer wimps :D
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A little over 2 years ago BMI was 46
now its 33.1 otw to goal of 28
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wow that alot in 2 years...WTG! :)
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You know its funny tho the first 80lbs just melted off the last 25 is being stubborn. But I am more stubborn it aint got a chance.
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Originally posted by FUNKED1
It won't give me a number, it just keeps saying "YOU FAT ****!" and forwarding me to a heart transplant site.
You just have poor genetics, Funked.
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wtg icemaw :)
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Originally posted by Nilsen10
Just took a dump....BMI got better :D
go borrow a F16, and eject nilsen :) that will make you 3 to 5 cm shorter hehe :D
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Originally posted by Reschke
Yep BMI is a load of horse ****. I am 6'4" 275 with a body fat of just over ~16% and still get out and play football (American style) run two miles every other day and can lift a pretty good bit but not near what I did in college on the bench and leg press. Bench Press last spring was 350 and leg press was 675.
The site says my "ideal weight" is 232 based on "People's Choice" and my "medical recommendation" is between 156-205. With a BMI of 19-25.
Odds are I will outlive most any 6'4" 156-205 person; just because I am meaner than they are... :mad: :rofl
I also used to weigh 275 at 6'4" - now am 198, go and buy 75 lbs of butter and put it on your dining room table, take long look at what you're carrying around on yourself, then put it into a backpack and put it on and go for a walk - after 20 mins take the pack off and feel the difference.
If you're still active losing weight is pretty easy and you feel amazingly good when you do it too.
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but but....that will make my BMI worse you sadist :D
You lose i few cm when you are in an MTB going 25-30 knots in 2-3m waves to :D
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What does "Check your numbers" mean?? :p
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All those don't take mass of the bones into account. There's a way to do so by including the width of the elbow in the calculation. Can't remember any detail.
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I belive the most accurate way includes measuring your weight and then lowering your self into a tank of water and measuring how much water you displace.
This methode is fairly precise beacause it takes into acount that muscles are heavyer than fat.
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21.5 here.
I guess I am a skinny football wimp.
That, or I'm just not FAT.
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I'm throwing up my dinner again... Does that help?
:eek:
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just need a stretching machine :)
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at 6'0" 220lbs all those BMI charts say I'm a lardass. BMI is a crock of ****. If you can't look at yourself and know if you need to lose weight or not, something's wrong. At 215 my bodyfat was 8%, now it's probably about 10%, still well on the healthy side. I'm big-boned dammit!
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Exactly Raub. These online BMI "calculations" are so innacurate its ridiculous. There are three ways to get accurate body mass measurements. #1 is to go the exact way of getting lowered into a tank of water and exhaling all your air through a respirator. #2 is what we call "the egg". You sit in it and breathe through a tube and have all the air removed from the area you are sitting in. Basically the same as #1 but not as accurate. #3 is a bone scan that is expensive and takes a long damn time and is very accurate. The thicker your bones are the longer it takes since it has to scan your entire body. If you move the computer gets thrown off some since your bones aren't where they are supposed to be.
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Originally posted by Reschke
#2 is what we call "the egg". You sit in it and breathe through a tube and have all the air removed from the area you are sitting in.
:eek:
Also causes death due to degassing of the blood, your eyes explode, and other injuries occur due to exposure to vacuum....
or maybe I misunderstood