So Dave Mac was 5'8" and 66kg, so a BMI of 22, and dropped to 60kg or a BMI of 20. Still very much in the "normal" range. Daniel woods is 5'8" and i think he is about 130-135 as well. BFDA few years ago I did an extract of climber data from 8a.nu for the top 100 ranked boulderers and the average BMI was about 20, route climbers was about 19. I think the highest BMI for boulderers in the top 100 was about 24, lowest was about 18. By the way, I only use BMI because it creates a useful comparison of height to weight. On a personal note, that means I only need to drop 44lbs to get to 8C
No change then.
No shark I'm not, there's any myriad of expressions with the same premise. On another note Dave and Daniel may be 5'8 if stood on a step. The only way they've seen 5'8 is by looking up
Correct, 172cm isn't 5'8" its more like 5'6" which at 60kgs still makes him heavier than the likes of Mclure. (I haven't met Mclod in person I'm just going by google.)
Excellent news. All I have to do to lose weight is to make sure I piss anywhere but in the toilet. Glad that's clear.
Not everybody is as light/heavy as they look.When I complain about being a bit too heavy, most people (including other climbers) consistently underestimate my weight- they would say something less than my "performance weight" and in some occasions even less than my post-puberty lightest.
Quote from: a dense loner on May 04, 2016, 12:42:26 pmNo shark I'm not, there's any myriad of expressions with the same premise. On another note Dave and Daniel may be 5'8 if stood on a step. The only way they've seen 5'8 is by looking upCorrect, 172cm isn't 5'8" its more like 5'6" which at 60kgs still makes him heavier than the likes of Mclure. (I haven't met Mclod in person I'm just going by google.)
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172cm= 5 foot 7.7 inches......Quote from: cowboyhat on May 04, 2016, 04:12:39 pmCorrect, 172cm isn't 5'8" its more like 5'6" which at 60kgs still makes him heavier than the likes of Mclure. (I haven't met Mclod in person I'm just going by google.)