i got a question, is being 180lbs when your 15 normal? i weighed myself today and i am 180 lbs. last time i checked (probably a month or 2 ago) i was 165. i dont look different, (i compared pictures) and i actually feel better (not as tired and sick all the time) my girlfriend who is a health freak says i look the same same with all my friends. i have tried 3 different scales and still 180 lbs. is it normal to gain 15 lbs in less than 2 months and still apear the same?
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I aint mike jones, keep my name out your mouth.
Anyhow, Your hitting pyoobertee.
Probably gaining muscle, and even if you did change appearance, you wouldnt notice it, nor would other people who see you often. Due to the fact that it wont happen over night. That, and pictures wont tell you much, because its not like youre measuring to scale...
Also, Whats it matter what you weigh? As long as youre healthy, and not obese, dont worry about it.Comment
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15... so that was sophomore year. I weighed about that. Actually, I think around freshman year, I went from 165 to 175 or so. I wrestled 173's soph year(lost a couple pounds to make weight), and I never worried about it. Then again, I've been 6'3" forever, and since then, I've stayed right around 185.
Honestly, you're 15, and the last thing you should be worried about is your "weight." Now, if you started feeling out of breath all the time and out of shape, that's one thing, but you say you feel even better now than before. If you feel better, you'll project that to other people, even if you don't realize it, and so if you're worried about your weight from that standpoint, it's a plus. Get over it, you're fine.
As far as looking the "same." The first thing that came to my mind when you mentioned gaining weight, but feeling better, was that you've turned in your fat and traded it for muscle. It would leave you roughly the same "shape", but muscle weighs more than fat, so you'd gain. If that was the case, you would be able to tell though.you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
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i have been going to physio therapy because i had a shoulder sergery in november, and during it because i do my shoulder stuff first and i still have half an hour i work everything else in the gym so maybe ive just been turning it into muscleOriginally posted by jenarelJAM15... so that was sophomore year. I weighed about that. Actually, I think around freshman year, I went from 165 to 175 or so. I wrestled 173's soph year(lost a couple pounds to make weight), and I never worried about it. Then again, I've been 6'3" forever, and since then, I've stayed right around 185.
Honestly, you're 15, and the last thing you should be worried about is your "weight." Now, if you started feeling out of breath all the time and out of shape, that's one thing, but you say you feel even better now than before. If you feel better, you'll project that to other people, even if you don't realize it, and so if you're worried about your weight from that standpoint, it's a plus. Get over it, you're fine.
As far as looking the "same." The first thing that came to my mind when you mentioned gaining weight, but feeling better, was that you've turned in your fat and traded it for muscle. It would leave you roughly the same "shape", but muscle weighs more than fat, so you'd gain. If that was the case, you would be able to tell though.Comment
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Heh, that'll do it. If I worked out an extra 30 mins a day, I know I'd gain about 20 pounds in a month...Originally posted by FARMER00i have been going to physio therapy because i had a shoulder sergery in november, and during it because i do my shoulder stuff first and i still have half an hour i work everything else in the gym so maybe ive just been turning it into muscleyou know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
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What's your height? Plus get a tape
I'm 5' 11" at 218. I just got scaled for leaving for boot for the army and I got a extra 20lbs for my height (suppose to be at 198). But after getting a tape with muscle mass I'm healthly as a whistle.This space for rent.Comment
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Have you ever seen one of those tables where they tell you you're age and height and the weight you should be...at what weight you are obesses etc? Those things are SO fabricated. I work probably 60 hours a week. Alot of that is very physical. I'm not 0% body fat but I'm mostly muscle and my weight at 210lbs is always in the obesse colum. I'm also 6'2" and am as of today 28. ( I just realized that when I went to look at the date, kekeke)Comment
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when i hit puberty all my fat turned to muscle. so i dropped like 3 inches off my waist and stayed roughly 180 pounds. ive picked up healthier habits since then (except for my coca cola addiction lol), so i've lost about 5 pounds, and put on some extra muscle. so now im about 6 foot and 175 pounds. if i stopped drinking coke, id probly lose the rest of my fat and build up muscle faster, but that's not going to happen lol.
anyway, to answer the question, ya, its normal. if not normal, then not bad. and if you feel healthier, dont worry about it. if you die, then something's wrong
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Well until I turned 16 I had quite a lot of fat around my stomach area, at your age there is nothing to worry about as long as you maintain a healthy lifestyle.
I hate injuries though, I 've gone from benching 80 kilo's to barely managing 30.( 80 is very good for someone of my builld, im 6"4 and only 170 pounds.
Just exercise and " don't worry, be happy".Comment




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