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Post by Piccolo on Dec 30, 2010 20:30:20 GMT -5
Yeah, but "overweight" and "underweight" are strict numerical terms. Even muscular overweight can lead to some problems health-wise, I think, which is why it's still diagnosed that way, but I think you're a lot better off determining whether you're "fat" by looking at your body fat percentage.
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Post by Sharpy Snow on Dec 30, 2010 23:34:36 GMT -5
Didn't we already know his following was large in 2007? I'ld say his following is more of a mix of large and medium.
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Post by SEAN CARLESS on Dec 31, 2010 0:50:29 GMT -5
I'm more surprised that the M and L shirts ran out before S for once. Really? Medium and large are the most common size shirts for men where I live. 95% of grown men that I know don't fit into "small" - which is pretty much children's size. And there's usually more of them left on the rack here than any other shirt.
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Post by percymania on Dec 31, 2010 1:32:11 GMT -5
Unless you're a serious bodybuider, 6'2 210 is overweight. Depending on your frame, it's anywhere from 20 to 50 pounds overweight. Just saying. No dude. There's no way I could lose 20-50 pounds and still look healthy. I'm probably closer to 205 these days anyway. I was in the Army, and the Army has pretty stringent standards when it comes to weight. For my height and age, if you are under 211 lbs, you are good to go. If you are 211+, only then do they calculate your body fat percentage to see if you are overweight. Most people say I look skinny and I would rather gain more weight than lose any. (in muscle of course >_>) I think what you are envisioning is a little off. That's me in my avatar, so can judge my build from that....
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Post by greeby on Dec 31, 2010 1:41:11 GMT -5
Not suprising when he cut a promo saying he hopes Chicago burns to the ground again, and Chicago still chanted his name throughout the match
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Post by funkycoldmadina on Dec 31, 2010 1:54:12 GMT -5
I'm more surprised that the M and L shirts ran out before S for once. Really? Medium and large are the most common size shirts for men where I live. 95% of grown men that I know don't fit into "small" - which is pretty much children's size. And there's usually more of them left on the rack here than any other shirt. This has been my experience as a medium wearer as well. Mediums are never, ever on the rack. Always a large or a ton of smalls, but never a medium.
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Post by Alex Shelley on Dec 31, 2010 2:03:31 GMT -5
I'm more surprised that the M and L shirts ran out before S for once. Really? Medium and large are the most common size shirts for men where I live. 95% of grown men that I know don't fit into "small" - which is pretty much children's size. And there's usually more of them left on the rack here than any other shirt. Size small almost always runs out first on WWE stuff, from my experiences of trying to buy things and being foiled almost every time by the lack of smalls.
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Post by Dr. Bunsen Honeydew on Dec 31, 2010 2:59:25 GMT -5
I'm more surprised the XXXL's and XXXXL's are still in stock. i'm surprised they even make those sizes to be honest. Im not. After all, they made shirts for Matt Hardy.
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Post by Viva on Dec 31, 2010 3:01:58 GMT -5
i'm surprised they even make those sizes to be honest. Im not. After all, they made shirts for Matt Hardy.
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Post by Young Game on Dec 31, 2010 3:05:14 GMT -5
Really? Medium and large are the most common size shirts for men where I live. 95% of grown men that I know don't fit into "small" - which is pretty much children's size. And there's usually more of them left on the rack here than any other shirt. Size small almost always runs out first on WWE stuff, from my experiences of trying to buy things and being foiled almost every time by the lack of smalls. "You're killing me, Smalls!"
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Post by joeskvorecky on Dec 31, 2010 3:31:01 GMT -5
Unless you're a serious bodybuider, 6'2 210 is overweight. Depending on your frame, it's anywhere from 20 to 50 pounds overweight. Just saying. No dude. There's no way I could lose 20-50 pounds and still look healthy. I'm probably closer to 205 these days anyway. I was in the Army, and the Army has pretty stringent standards when it comes to weight. For my height and age, if you are under 211 lbs, you are good to go. If you are 211+, only then do they calculate your body fat percentage to see if you are overweight. Most people say I look skinny and I would rather gain more weight than lose any. (in muscle of course >_>) I think what you are envisioning is a little off. That's me in my avatar, so can judge my build from that.... You look good, and obviously are in good shape based on the GIF/army experience. I'd amend my point: most people with your raw height/weight stats are probably overweight and likely significantly so, but obviously you're not "fat" or in bad shape, which means that does not apply to you.
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Post by Hammer Smashed Ball on Dec 31, 2010 3:44:34 GMT -5
I'm a double XXL man myself and I'm not even close to being overweight. (6'2" 210lbs) I buy them big because shirts will always shrink a size or two after going through the wash a few times. There's plenty of guys who are still bigger than me, so I can see the need to stock 3X and 4X shirts. Unless you're a serious bodybuider, 6'2 210 is overweight. Depending on your frame, it's anywhere from 20 to 50 pounds overweight. Just saying. .......I hate you........ That is my exact stature and weight.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 31, 2010 10:34:20 GMT -5
Didn't we already know his following was large in 2007? I'ld say his following is more of a mix of large and medium. Ha! Maybe because its 7:30 am, but that made me laugh. Punny!
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Post by CM Dazz on Dec 31, 2010 13:01:35 GMT -5
Not suprising when he cut a promo saying he hopes Chicago burns to the ground again, and Chicago still chanted his name throughout the match We LOVE our hometown heroes. ;D While I have seen some of Punk's indie stuff, the reason why I am such a huge Punk fan is that he's from Chicago. In fact, I know a guy that went to high school with him. BTW, I'm about 5'9" 170lbs and where size medium t-shirts.
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Post by YellowJacketY2J on Dec 31, 2010 13:41:55 GMT -5
Unless you're a serious bodybuider, 6'2 210 is overweight. Depending on your frame, it's anywhere from 20 to 50 pounds overweight. Just saying. No dude. There's no way I could lose 20-50 pounds and still look healthy. I'm probably closer to 205 these days anyway. I was in the Army, and the Army has pretty stringent standards when it comes to weight. For my height and age, if you are under 211 lbs, you are good to go. If you are 211+, only then do they calculate your body fat percentage to see if you are overweight. Most people say I look skinny and I would rather gain more weight than lose any. (in muscle of course >_>) I think what you are envisioning is a little off. That's me in my avatar, so can judge my build from that.... For a second there, I thought you were saying you were Percy Watson.
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Post by I *still* ✡ Johnny on Dec 31, 2010 15:26:16 GMT -5
I believe the size chart is: S M L Xl XXL XXXL XXXXL XXXXXL Husky Harris I was just about to make this joke.
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Post by beautifulscars85 on Dec 31, 2010 15:32:57 GMT -5
I'm more surprised the XXXL's and XXXXL's are still in stock. i'm surprised they even make those sizes to be honest.
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Post by Marky Mark on Dec 31, 2010 15:53:06 GMT -5
I think I might get an XXXXL, I need a tarp for my car
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