Soldato
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start lifting and mirin at your mad gains px90xxx3DFxxx90x is where its at, insanity..
TTIUWP
I'm the same height as you, and half the weight![]()
5ft 11 and 8 stone?
I assume you are a tall v.skinny woman?
Im actually somewhat well "toned"... would be the word![]()
I'm 5'11 and hover around the ten stone mark most of the time (with some effort, on account of being a greedy barsket.) I can't "pinch an inch" at that weight, but I'm not far off.Im actually somewhat well "toned"... would be the word![]()
Im actually somewhat well "toned"... would be the word![]()
start lifting and mirin at your mad gains px90xxx3DFxxx90x is where its at, insanity..
I'm 5'11 and hover around the ten stone mark most of the time (with some effort, on account of being a greedy barsket.) I can't "pinch an inch" at that weight, but I'm not far off.
However during recent severe back problems I took my weight right down to about 8 and a half stone, to try and make life easier for my spine, and I still didn't have a totally flat stomach. I just had the kind of lean build you see on marathon runners and an addiction to cottage cheese & vegetable soup.
Clearly that's not a weight most people, including myself, should be targeting, but we only have to look back at films from the 50's and 60's to realise just how far our perception about 'normal' body weight has traveled in these relatively affluent times when food is (despite recent rises) very cheap. And the supermarkets have grown wealthy making us heavier, and then making us leaner, then heavier, then lighter. Money for old rope; Quality Street today, Weight Watchers in January.
The Romans had bread and circuses. We have £1 for four Double Deckers and Corrie. And now I want a Double Decker.