Who is the Lightest 4th gen owner?
#1
Who is the Lightest 4th gen owner?
As you may notice, this was prompted by another subject that is floating around the board. And since I was unable to ligitamately post on that one, I got jealous.
So who is the lightest one.
I'm 24, 5'10" and 130 lbs
So who is the lightest one.
I'm 24, 5'10" and 130 lbs
#2
Re: Who is the Lightest 4th gen owner?
Originally posted by Socrates
As you may notice, this was prompted by another subject that is floating around the board. And since I was unable to ligitamately post on that one, I got jealous.
So who is the lightest one.
I'm 24, 5'10" and 130 lbs
As you may notice, this was prompted by another subject that is floating around the board. And since I was unable to ligitamately post on that one, I got jealous.
So who is the lightest one.
I'm 24, 5'10" and 130 lbs
#5
Originally posted by NastyNissan
6'-0...was around 145 before I turned 21, now that I'm almost 23 the 170 lb frame is mostly attributed to excess quantities of Sam Adams and Corona.
Spence
6'-0...was around 145 before I turned 21, now that I'm almost 23 the 170 lb frame is mostly attributed to excess quantities of Sam Adams and Corona.
Spence
#7
Crazy.
Wow, you guys are crazy. I'm 5'10" and 170 lb. But I still look pretty skiny. I have 6% body fat (as of last summer, am I'm playing basketball all the time so the number should be about the same). Every one I know consider me as very skiny. So what's going on here, do I have led on my feet?
#10
Well in high school I was 6'2, 150lbs. Height hasn't changed much but life but I'm now 195.
I think this contest should be weight vs. height. Obviously someone 6'2 cannot weigh 100lbs like someone 5'2 might be. So, a height weight ratio would work. A commonly used medical measurement is BMI, which is kilograms over meters squared. BMI between 19-25 is considered healthy.
I think this contest should be weight vs. height. Obviously someone 6'2 cannot weigh 100lbs like someone 5'2 might be. So, a height weight ratio would work. A commonly used medical measurement is BMI, which is kilograms over meters squared. BMI between 19-25 is considered healthy.
#13
Originally posted by Eric L.
Well in high school I was 6'2, 150lbs. Height hasn't changed much but life but I'm now 195.
I think this contest should be weight vs. height. Obviously someone 6'2 cannot weigh 100lbs like someone 5'2 might be. So, a height weight ratio would work. A commonly used medical measurement is BMI, which is kilograms over meters squared. BMI between 19-25 is considered healthy.
Well in high school I was 6'2, 150lbs. Height hasn't changed much but life but I'm now 195.
I think this contest should be weight vs. height. Obviously someone 6'2 cannot weigh 100lbs like someone 5'2 might be. So, a height weight ratio would work. A commonly used medical measurement is BMI, which is kilograms over meters squared. BMI between 19-25 is considered healthy.
#26
holy friggin crap all of yours are light as hell ... i'm 20 and i weighed 210 once and then 6 months later (after wrestling season) i was down to 180 then i gained 15 or so and then i played golf and basketball every day for a coupla months and went down to 160 or so, i was pale and my friends thought i had cancer (not true) but now i weight about 190 and my belly is getting in the way of my golf swing so operation lose weight via atkins diet and a lot of physical activiy is in effect
#30
23, 5'6" 134 Lbs, but I exercise, & alternate days of lifting & doing cardio.. however a few yrs ago after having my wisdom teeth pulled I got down to 125 Lbs, but now 134 Lbs
? - to those who lift & use protien shakes, what protien shake is good for adding muscle while staying lean? I was reading about NitroTech & CellTech, and from what I read about both, they both seem exactly of what I want, just wondering what you guys use & what works for you guys?
? - to those who lift & use protien shakes, what protien shake is good for adding muscle while staying lean? I was reading about NitroTech & CellTech, and from what I read about both, they both seem exactly of what I want, just wondering what you guys use & what works for you guys?
#35
Originally posted by maximum810
I'm 22, just graduated from college, but I'm 5'5" and I'm weighing at a staggering.....122 lbs. At least I can bench 205.
I'm 22, just graduated from college, but I'm 5'5" and I'm weighing at a staggering.....122 lbs. At least I can bench 205.