^^^ yuor BMI was high. but were you fit? as in extra muscle than normal people?
did you still get in the force?
^^^ yuor BMI was high. but were you fit? as in extra muscle than normal people?
did you still get in the force?
The BMI was in the red zone, but i was really fit, it was all the muscle adding to the weight. She let it through, I would have put up a fight otherwise if I didn't get in for some lame reason like that.
I still got in the force with no problems, passed the fitness beep test, and sailed through the push and pull test (seated bench press, and seated cable row). for a pass it was only 30kg, so as you can imagine for someone who lifts that was light as a feather.
I will tell you from my experience. You have a big dude, weighing about 230. He spends his whole paychecks on chicken, tuna, rice and supplements. He spends his days researching bodybuilding and he lives in the gym.
Now small people, look at him like he is retarded. They think he is wasting his money, and has no life. But then something happens... that skinny punk starts slowly going into the gym. He wants to be like the big guy. He lacks knowledge and discipline. He fails miserably because he knows nothing about nutrition or working out. He takes his own anger out on others. He is a failure, so he hates those who make progress. I have never met a strong - fit dude that hates bodybuilding. It is a way of life, and it sets us all above the food chain
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