When I was browsing the forum, I took notice, that in some instances, there were people who say they are in normal range, let's say 24-25 BMI, and they try to get it down to 20-21..
My question is why people do this? When your body is already in its supposed-to-be weight, what more do you need? Possible someone could argue that they do have excess fat at some points.. well, then you need to exersise more, drink your water etc..
Trying to force your body to go even lower, firstly it needs time,and secondly does not seem a wise thing to do.. Even more, when our bodies are on their right "size" it is even harder to make em loose weight. A diet is a way of life.. even its greek root goes down to "Food for life" not something we do to starve ourselves and raise the risk factor..
Well, that is my view.. I'm expecting yours
My question is why people do this? When your body is already in its supposed-to-be weight, what more do you need? Possible someone could argue that they do have excess fat at some points.. well, then you need to exersise more, drink your water etc..
Trying to force your body to go even lower, firstly it needs time,and secondly does not seem a wise thing to do.. Even more, when our bodies are on their right "size" it is even harder to make em loose weight. A diet is a way of life.. even its greek root goes down to "Food for life" not something we do to starve ourselves and raise the risk factor..
Well, that is my view.. I'm expecting yours




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exactly just numbers and formulas..
It doesn't take into account so very many variables, it's just not a fair way to gauge squat, really. - Though I do understand your point.
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