Hmmm just did my BMI on the BBC website,result 31!! Now I agree that I am overweight but obese,I think not.My waist is 34" and although I could shift a couple of pounds 4 stone seems very excessive,nearly anorexic in my case.Just wondered if anyone
the average week? Or am I actually wasting away? Having been beaten on my last race by whippets with barely an ounce of flesh on them and blokes who looked like they could do with missing a meal or two I've decided that there is no such thing as a perfect BMI
Spring.My BMI is already only 20.5 which seems to be at the lower end of what's considered normal (20-25) but I'm sure those skinny, fast guys who always finish ahead of me must be well below 20?Just wondered whether anyone out there had a particularly
mrs Ridgeback brought some superduper digi fat measuring scales yesterday, so....I am 12 stone 5 lbs (3/4 stone heavier than our old scales read) gloom! 16% body fat (fine) and a BMI of 26 which according to the blurb means i am overweight??? I am 5
Tested my BMI on Mrs Sawney,s scales, BMI IS 20.5 and body fat 12.6%43 Year old (next week) 12st and 6 foot 4can anybody give me feedback on this,ps i eat what i like when i like, A healthy BMI is usually considered to be between 19 and 24 so yours
The BMI calculator on this site seems a bit confusing with the “normal” rage stated as 18.5 to 24.9 but at the end of the page it states that “BMIs below 20.7 (for men) and 19.1 (for women) are considered unhealthy.”Since I have taken up running I
Are these actually any use? I am on the verge of being obese when I do them They assume an average physique so are really only useful as a guide. If you've got a large build and/or are very muscular then expect a high BMI figure, even if your body
BMI calculator link off the training page is broken.Slug
to get down to 63kg because that is what the guidelines say I should be because of my height.I told her I didn't believe in the BMI system and she got rather flustered and tried to tell me that these are government guidelines blah blah blah and that I
running, and just want to do it without doing myself any damage. I've read a BMI of under 17 is classed as anorexic! I sometimes do feel a bit rubbish, and am slightly worried about damage to my heart muscles! Will it damage me to run being underweight