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Cokeland Saxton
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« on: August 21, 2019, 11:28:02 PM »

5'7" and a bit under 200 lbs
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Cokeland Saxton
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« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2019, 11:05:36 PM »


I had used this measurement from around early july, I just weighed myself today and I am between 175 and 176. I want to drop another 2-3 pounds and then stabilize, anything less would be too light for my frame. I was like 186ish in the start of the year, and earlier a little over a year back I was creeping on 193. Ignore all the crazy schemes to lose weight that atlas or others say, just stop eating so much lol.

That didn't work...nor did eating excessively. Nothing I do ever gets me out the 140-something zone....Nothing.

Dear God why would you try to lose weight, 6’1 and 140 something, you could afford to add several dozen pounds. Next step I would try would be eating a lot of whole grains for dinner, preferably near bedtime, and then wake up in the middle of the night and have a lot more. That should work. Also accompany with whole milk.
This. I would recommend trying to get to like 180-something. We should trade weights. I could stand to be down to 145 lol.
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Cokeland Saxton
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« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2019, 12:01:14 PM »


I had used this measurement from around early july, I just weighed myself today and I am between 175 and 176. I want to drop another 2-3 pounds and then stabilize, anything less would be too light for my frame. I was like 186ish in the start of the year, and earlier a little over a year back I was creeping on 193. Ignore all the crazy schemes to lose weight that atlas or others say, just stop eating so much lol.

That didn't work...nor did eating excessively. Nothing I do ever gets me out the 140-something zone....Nothing.

Dear God why would you try to lose weight, 6’1 and 140 something, you could afford to add several dozen pounds. Next step I would try would be eating a lot of whole grains for dinner, preferably near bedtime, and then wake up in the middle of the night and have a lot more. That should work. Also accompany with whole milk.
This. I would recommend trying to get to like 180-something. We should trade weights. I could stand to be down to 145 lol.

Did you get the freshman 15?

I went from 180 to 200 in the first two months.
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Cokeland Saxton
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« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2019, 10:32:13 AM »

5'8'' and hovering between 150 and 155 lbs.

That's one of the highest BMIs in this thread, I think?

I've gained about 30 pounds over my first decade of adulthood. Fortunately, my weight tracks my activity level; I hike frequently and spend at least an hour exercising on most days. My frame is more muscular, and I feel healthier now than I ever did in college.

What really gets me is that despite putting on close to 40 pounds since high school, my clothing sizing hasn't changed at all. Other than a couple of slimmer jeans with a 28'' waist, I still fit into everything that I owned then.

That's an almost optimal weight. That's not fat at all.
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Cokeland Saxton
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« Reply #4 on: September 11, 2019, 12:37:54 AM »

6'2 and might be up to 140 these days. I'm very thin.

Please swap weights with me. I'm at 198.
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