smack300
Well-Known Member
You're 50 and trying to do sub 5:00 mile? Trying to get a world record or something? Holy cow.
- Recover from my hernia operation
- 1,000 miles for 2014
- Run a 5K and 10K
- Sub 5:00 Mile
You're 50 and trying to do sub 5:00 mile? Trying to get a world record or something? Holy cow.
- Recover from my hernia operation
- 1,000 miles for 2014
- Run a 5K and 10K
- Sub 5:00 Mile
Are you trying to compete with @scooter2525 for the most kids?
You're 50 and trying to do sub 5:00 mile? Trying to get a world record or something? Holy cow.
Maybe! How many do I have to have to win?
Thanks...no. I officiate Club Soccer and like to be able to keep up with 18 YO's...at least for 50 yards.You're 50 and trying to do sub 5:00 mile? Trying to get a world record or something? Holy cow.
What can I say, I'm good at what I do!Don't try.
@scooter2525 is the "Gatling Gun" of the fertility world.
A-10 guns say, "Hot damn, son, that's impressive!"
You're 50 and trying to do sub 5:00 mile? Trying to get a world record or something? Holy cow.
It probably depends a little on frame, but I think that is about where you want to be at that height if you are fit. I am also 6'4" and a pretty fit 201lbs shooting for under 195 for riding this season. I am by no means a stick.
I've been trying to get a grip on the BMI thing.
I don't know the formal term for it, but there is a test where you submerge in water and then the amount of water displaced is bounced against your weight. Unfortunately, that test doesn't seem to be widely available. However, I got a pretty good demonstration of it during water survival school. I don't know who would survive the longest in an actual emergency, but I could easily see that the chubby folks floated a lot better than the people who were in shape.