Originally posted by SuzianneThere's no way I'm quitting weed and taking up cycling for miles on a per day basis to have my body "thank me" -- whatever that means. I have a more-or-less balanced diet, I exercise enough to keep my muscles from atrophy and I enjoy life. Why put myself through the extra rigors if I'm content, confident and not dying?
If in fact you weren't kidding when you said 24.4, then whether or not you're happy with yourself, your body will thank you for getting in shape.
All this fuss over BMI.
A small BMI does not equate to fit and healthy
A large BMI does not equate to fat and unhealthy
http://www.britisholympians.com/athlete.aspx?at=797
Lynford Christie (see link above) at 1.88m, and 92 KG comes in with a BMI of 26 which classes him as overweight.
Is he fat, fit, healthy or unhealthy?
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyAnd I really despise the way you get on your knees and ungracefully make like a circus seal. I also despise the way you act like a level 3 Klingon in this forum. Why not go somewhere you'll be appreciated -- a cemetary, for instance.
Really like the consistent way you gracefully reject macho nonsense, Suzianne.
Originally posted by darvlayYou got it Pontiac.
There's no way I'm quitting weed and taking up cycling for miles on a per day basis to have my body "thank me" -- whatever that means. I have a more-or-less balanced diet, I exercise enough to keep my muscles from atrophy and I enjoy life. Why put myself through the extra rigors if I'm content, confident and not dying?