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18th January 2005, 10:14 AM
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Raghu, thanx for the link.
I thought I should put a bit of what I picked up from the link here.
"IMPORTANT: Please note that BMI is not as accurate if you are an athlete or very muscled (muscle weighs more than fat), as it can push you into a higher BMI category despite having a healthy level of body fat. It is also not accurate for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, or people who are frail."
Nevertheless as ratchasi said, it is good enough indicator.
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18th January 2005 10:14 AM
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18th January 2005, 11:06 AM
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Got this from yahoo news.
May give an idea or two for would be health freaks
Best Fitness Routine May Depend on Personality
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...m/fitness_dc_1
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18th January 2005, 05:06 PM
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ratchasi,
It is a very nice article you gave.
I think after one tries this and that type of exercise, he/she will settle down to the type that suits his/her personality. For me my morning run, and workout afterwards, is very personal. I use that private hour for a lot of interospection. So it is very sacred to me. I feel disturbed when some one intrudes upon it, like an acquintance stopping me in the middle of my jogging to have a chat. (unless ofcourse it is a cute girl in shorts and t-shirt. )
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19th January 2005, 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by
Shekhar
I feel disturbed when some one intrudes upon it, like an acquintance stopping me in the middle of my jogging to have a chat. (unless ofcourse it is a cute girl in shorts and t-shirt.
)
I feel the same, Shekhar.
People at times feel that it is their birth right to update the poor soul who is workingout about the happenings in their day to day life.
I workout alone and will be sticking to it as I feel it adds serenity. Besides, it is those one of the rare moments where I get spend quality time with me, me and me with full concentration.
Likewise, I do have exceptions.
I wouldnt say no to a hunk, would I?
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20th January 2005, 01:53 AM
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Raghu
Kanuma,
How did you upload that Picture in that link, provided, please provide the info very clearly so that I can understand the procedure
in the signature box i just used [img] pasted the url of the image[/img].
hope that helps
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24th January 2005, 04:48 PM
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Kanuma,
You said.
'I wouldnt say no to a hunk, would I? '
Er I thought you were too much in love with your BF, hence you have included his name in your name
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24th January 2005, 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by
Raghu
Kanuma,
You said.
'I wouldnt say no to a hunk, would I? '
Er I thought you were too much in love with your BF, hence you have included his name in your name
This is the problem with marrying twins.The husband won't know whether its his wife or her sis.
But an outsider who is not involved recognises instantly.What do you say Raghu? 8)
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24th January 2005, 05:15 PM
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Blah Blah Blah
Ithu Konjam overa illa
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24th January 2005, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by
Raghu
Blah Blah Blah
Ithu Konjam overa illa
You know better!
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25th January 2005, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by
Raghu
Kanuma,
You said.
'I wouldnt say no to a hunk, would I? '
Er I thought you were too much in love with your BF, hence you have included his name in your name
where did i say 'i wouldnt say no to a hunk would i?' sorry dont remember typing it. i really cant find where i typed it, and i know i didnt... is there another kannuma on this board maybe :P
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