<p>5’9" and 106, dannnng limabeans! Does your son swim competitively or something? The only guys I kbow who look like that (at all) are swimmers.</p>
<p>Rachel, you’re fine. Please don’t go losing pounds</p>
<p>limabeans i hope this isn’t that rude … i’m only saying this because I remember your family was a smart family …</p>
<p>PLEASE CONSIDER REMOVING THOSE COCOPUFFS FROM YOUR MILIEU.</p>
<p>wow lima your son’s bmi is 15.65, which is considered severely underweight. i guess your family has an exceptionally wiry bone structure.</p>
<p>Dang…looks like tons of skinny people on CC I’m at 24.6 BMI, but I just started running again - had to stop during the semester because I got too busy, and unfortunately became part of what turned out to be a very hungry study group. Big lunches/snacks all day. Wasn’t pretty by the time classes let out. Haha</p>
<p>Muscles are heavy. That’s why some people who work out and don’t look fat have high BMI. Muscle fibers get denser or bulkier, depends on how you train them. They get heavier.</p>
<p>^ That’s definitely true for me.</p>
<p>I stay skinny because it’s bikini season ya’ll! Gotta look good in Victoria’s Secret.</p>
<p>Every day is bikini season where I’m from and it’s doesn’t stop people from looking ratchet.</p>
<p>Yeah, muscle does weigh more than fat. I’m terrible at running, but I have a lot of upper arm strength for a girl, so I’m actually really good at push-ups.</p>
<p>Oh… how sad but true Niquii.</p>
<p>Frame size should be considered as well.</p>
<p>muscle may be more <em>dense</em> then fat. it doesn’t weigh more. sorry…</p>
<p>Ditto on the frame size.</p>
<p>i am 5’6" and 126. i hate my weight so i’m trying to get to 110.</p>
<p>@enfield I think that’s what they meant even though it is a common misconception about muscle weighing more fat</p>
<p>Sorry, that’s what I meant. :p</p>
<p>[Can</a> BMI be adjusted for muscular builds? - CNN.com](<a href=“http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/expert.q.a/08/07/bmi.muscular.people.jampolis/index.html]Can”>Can BMI be adjusted for muscular builds? - CNN.com)</p>
<p>Read this about a big muscular who is considered overweight.</p>
<p>yeah that’s what i thought everyone meant :).</p>
<p>Interesting article cchanged</p>
<p>150.7 at 6’0</p>