(02-23-2022, 02:04 PM)michaeltex Wrote: FWIW, BMI makes some assumptions about muscle:fat ratio. It's probably OK for most of us civilians, but an athlete with higher muscle ratio will score worse that they really are. I remember a story about Emmit Smith measuring as overweight on BMI, but it was due to extremely low body fat.
Skinny KP is probably right in the "good" zone on BMI.
Quote:Again, same as Zion, this isn't an athlete scale who should carry more muscle than the "normal" human.More words, same thought, I try to cover myself as much as possible in my wording. Although this wording assumes people know muscle weighs more than fat.
Also want to point out that I remember Kamm saying he wanted Luka to transfer his fat to muscle and not necessarily lose or gain weight. I agree with this thought very much. At 230 he is still able to bang around with some of the big guys he regularly goes against.