Originally posted by JacopeX
Teaching?you mean stating a quick fact....Stay on topic buddy, because I will find it pathetic to see A topic about obese people turn out to be about Gay sex. 😆
"Taught" has something to do with "teaching" I'm fairly certain, you might whant to check with '2D Master', as he's the "clever" one.
Originally posted by JacopeX
and my uncle Richard taught me about sex......
Originally posted by Schecter
not necessarily.as much of a twit as i think you are, i never had you pegged as one of those healthnuts who delude themselves into thinking that they can dictate their lifespan.
Not necessarily? So a fat guy that is about to go eat a pizza and post on a message board will, on average, live just as long orlonger then someone who at least watches what he eats and works out regularly?
I doubt that is possible & I also doubt that more than half of America will be obese by 2015. I live in Detroit & a lot of people there (mostly kids) exercise by playing sports & right now I'm in Illinois & yesterday while I was walking with my brother, there were a bunch of people who really looked fit that were either running, walking, or riding their bike. I know this is only from two states & cities I've been in but with all the people I see exercising or telling me they work out regularly, I find this hard to believe.
Originally posted by ragesRemorse
Yes you can. If i eat ice cream everyday all day, you can accurately predict that i will get fat. Polls like these are only speculation anyway, but speculation concluded by mathematics and current trends.
That's comparing apples & oranges because you're predicting what happens to you or what will happen to you & that doesn't apply to everyone else because everyone doesn't just eat, eat, & eat. Most people work out. Seriously, no one can predict the future of everyone in America.
Didn't think that one through completely, did you? It's okay. 🙂
Originally posted by KidRockthe one who works out has a better chance of living a longer life, but that doesnt mean he will do so.
Not necessarily? So a fat guy that is about to go eat a pizza and post on a message board will, on average, live just as long orlonger then someone who at least watches what he eats and works out regularly?
Originally posted by Creshosk
Muscle weighs more than fat so someone who's fit can have the same BMI as someone who's overweight.Your BMI is: 28.7
The marines also say I weigh too much...despite the fact I scored a perfect on the PT "test".
Technically, I scored better than a perfect score because I exceeded the perfect score measurement on most of the tests. A perfect score is 250.
To get into special forces, you have to score a 200 or a 210...if that is an indicator of how things work. I asked my God brother (who is in the special forces, in the marines.) why the marines thinks I am too big even though I can ace their physical tests...he said it can came down to transporting weight and that they would rather I score slightly lower on the test if it meant weighing 20 lbs less.
He also said that they would make an exception for me because he has seen them bust out the calipers before to measure some marines body fat who were over the weight max for their height.
Originally posted by dadudemon
The marines also say I weigh too much...despite the fact I scored a perfect on the PT "test".Technically, I scored better than a perfect score because I exceeded the perfect score measurement on most of the tests. A perfect score is 250.
To get into special forces, you have to score a 200 or a 210...if that is an indicator of how things work. I asked my God brother (who is in the special forces, in the marines.) why the marines thinks I am too big even though I can ace their physical tests...he said it can came down to transporting weight and that they would rather I score slightly lower on the test if it meant weighing 20 lbs less.
He also said that they would make an exception for me because he has seen them bust out the calipers before to measure some marines body fat who were over the weight max for their height.
WTF... how much do you weigh?
Originally posted by dadudemon
196-200 lbs...I thought posted that already?
Doesn't sound too heavy, I've also been on Naval bases, many marines are 200+, though fit. Weird they wouldn't want you because you're pushing a solid deuce. You might have, I either didn't read it, or didn't bother to remember.