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> I try to get out and do brisk
> walking a few times a week, and I even force myself to jog,
> though never more than two miles at a time. It's not enough,
> evidently. I readily accept that lifting weights once a week is
> not an adequate exercise program. But it is an adequate strength
> training program for someone like myself.
>
> Todd Moody
> [log in to unmask]
Todd,
If I remember correctly, you've got a lean body mass of 180 lbs. and 18
percent body fat, which I interpret as you weigh 220 lbs. and would like to
weigh 200 lbs. I really don't think that most people would consider 20
pounds overweight as "fat." Indeed, from my perspective, that's downright
skinny :) But to borrow from your post above, isn't 18 percent bodyfat "an
adequate body composition for someone like yourself?"
If you want to get beyond adequate, it might take a little more effort.
Me, I'm shooting for adequate and will be jumping for joy when I reach 18
percent.
Robert
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