<p>One of them had a resting heart beat of 38 I believe. I think their body fat % was somewhere around 7. I think it's up to 10-11 now. It's very scary. They honestly did look like they just came out of a concentration camp.
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<p>whoa! were they trying to improve their body image, or did they just hate eating? i sympathize the latter, considering that i hate food myself. also, no matter how much i eat i simply don't gain weight</p>
<p>How closely do colleges look at your senior year grades? Is that a factor on your application? What about if you slack off after you've been accepted?</p>
<p>Hahah bigU . . this thread has like 456225 different topics discussed in it now . .
If you're val, don't get more than 2 C's, and your admissions won't be rescinded . . . but yeah they matter to an extent. If you're slacking off big time, lets say, getting Ds, then the college might take away your acceptance and give it to someone else.</p>
<p>I'm not sure what normal is. Minimum that is healthy for a female athlete (whatever...) is somewhere around 10-12% maybe. Not too sure. They're naturally super skinny though, so yeah.</p>
<p>It actually began with sports. They do distance, and distance people are skinny. We have some problems with eating disorders on our CC team. But those two were really competitive, especially with eachother, so it was pretty much a competetion to see who was the skinniest/best athlete.</p>
<p>in my school a school newspaper writer associated eating disorder with wrestling.
but the competition between twins is pretty sad. one will always be better than the other, yet people always compare the two.</p>
<p>oh please i hate how girls think distance runners are skinny and "ooooooo OMG i love that football player's body"
man we are buffed too but not excessively..just about to a norm</p>