ILUVSWTAS wrote:I know of quite a few very strong walkers who weigh in at or over 100kg.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:I dont know how many pounds is 70kg....
Im 5ft 10.5 inches, and 70kg.
Nuts wrote:Strewth, i'm that height and 95kg (on Mondays.. 90 by Saturdays..) Big belly bones must be it![]()
I could take these fatties for a couple of weeks, life changing that mountain berry diet...
South_Aussie_Hiker wrote:Anyone one from bushwalk.com completed the summit climb with their mountain bike over one shoulder???
photohiker wrote:Mostly an honest self appraisal in the mirror will tell you if you are carrying too much fat. Hint: If you can't see your toes, it's probably not muscle in the way![]()
matagi wrote:photohiker wrote:Mostly an honest self appraisal in the mirror will tell you if you are carrying too much fat. Hint: If you can't see your toes, it's probably not muscle in the way![]()
Given this thread has had a revival, I am moved to comment that for a certain proportion of the population, an inability to see one's toes is related to the presence of mammalian ellipses, which admittedly are not muscle but neither are they necessarily due to carrying too much fat.
will travel to some of the most spectacular and remote locations in Australia, with the back drops – including the East Kimberley, Whitsundays, South West Tasmania and Victoria’s high country
tasadam wrote:If it's real, they were choppered in.
The chap in the Hawthorn jumper is Robert DiPierdomenico.
I remember the ad as well, but never watch the show.will travel to some of the most spectacular and remote locations in Australia, with the back drops – including the East Kimberley, Whitsundays, South West Tasmania and Victoria’s high country
I only knew it was him because I have followed AFL since it was VFL. He sure got chunky!
tasadam wrote:Been watching have you? Or did they make him climb Feders with the pushbike?
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