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the struggle of being overweight

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saivon:
I also forgot to mention im on post season and sub districts are tomorrow so.if im over by the slightest kilo my wrestling season is over which is why im dropping so much. Now im over by 3 pounds so im just going to starve and my last resort is laxatives

Cake Faice:
Here take my weight pls, 6'0 and like, 210. I do nothing but drink shittons of water and sit at computer all day.

Prox:

--- Quote from: saivon on February 06, 2014, 06:03:05 PM --- as much as I want to progress into the next weight class I cant. What coach says coach gets

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Do you really think that what you're doing by essentially starving yourself to below 120 doesn't do much harm for you? If you do then it's good and you can continue what you're doing but if you don't feel healthy then you can tell your coach to fuck himself. Good health is and should be a top priority for everyone.

Xrain:
If your normal weight is 150 your coach is out of his  fucking mind if he has you compete at 115. Unless you are winning state championchips left and right here in that weight class you are likely limiting yourself. I know the heavier weight classes are more difficult but there is no way you will be able to compete in higher weight classes unless you get to that weight and then train yourself at that weight, and keep your dies balanced.

I'm 6'5" and weight 250lbs I finally feel that I at a healthy weight and fill my frame.

Go talk to your coach and tell him this extreme weightloss bullshit has to stop. What you are doing right now would be classified as an eating disorder. I understand maintaining your weight class, but you  should never force yourself down to another artificially. What you are doing now is going to screw up your kidneys among other things.

Sabb:

--- Quote from: Xrain on February 07, 2014, 04:44:58 AM ---If your normal weight is 150 your coach is out of his  fucking mind if he has you compete at 115. Unless you are winning state championchips left and right here in that weight class you are likely limiting yourself. I know the heavier weight classes are more difficult but there is no way you will be able to compete in higher weight classes unless you get to that weight and then train yourself at that weight, and keep your dies balanced.

I'm 6'5" and weight 250lbs I finally feel that I at a healthy weight and fill my frame.

Go talk to your coach and tell him this extreme weightloss bullshit has to stop. What you are doing right now would be classified as an eating disorder. I understand maintaining your weight class, but you  should never force yourself down to another artificially. What you are doing now is going to screw up your kidneys among other things.

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It said in the first post his weight was 120 and is going to 115. Dropping 5 pounds isn't a big deal but idk if that's a healthy weight for his height. I know I'm at a healthy weight and I'm near 6 foot at 155. I'm too lazy to look up his BMI but his height is 5' 7" and at 16 (i believe) that isn't so bad. I think in general that it'd be healthier to gain a bit, but when thinking about his weight compared to height with age in mind, he's not actually terribly underweight.

I lied, quickly put his height and weight into a BMI calculator (might not be all that accurate cause I didn't spent much time searching). His BMI is 18 at 115lbs, and they consider 18.5–24.9 the "normal weight" category. So under but not by so much, according to that calculator.


--- Quote from: saivon on February 06, 2014, 06:03:05 PM --- as much as I want to progress into the next weight class I cant. What coach says coach gets

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I understand that you can't gain the weight this season, but couldn't you after the season is over in preparation for the next? I understand that might mean gaining a lot of body mass in not that much amount of time but it's an option to explore at least, in my opinion.

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