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Ht / Wt / Ski size

Puck it

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I lost 8 lbs so far. I don't feel like I am fat. I have body doesn't show that I am 220lbs. , but I do need to lose it. I was 175lbs in college. Lower weight equals better health and reduce fatigue for skiing.
 

deadheadskier

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I'd be happy with 190, but I really don't pay attention to weight that much. I've been 180+ since sophomore year of high school. My shoulders are pretty broad. Oddly whether I'm 180 or 210, I still wear the same size 34 pants
 

Moe Ghoul

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I'd be happy with 190, but I really don't pay attention to weight that much. I've been 180+ since sophomore year of high school. My shoulders are pretty broad. Oddly whether I'm 180 or 210, I still wear the same size 34 pants

Yeah, but yer buying them with a shorter inseam. :-o It's the curse of the belly. Do you buy the larger waist size and wear them up to your navel like a nerd, or get the shorter leg size and let belly boy hang over? Underarmour man girdles rock in the winter.
 
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I'd be happy with 190, but I really don't pay attention to weight that much. I've been 180+ since sophomore year of high school. My shoulders are pretty broad. Oddly whether I'm 180 or 210, I still wear the same size 34 pants

Wow..I haven't worn size 34 pants since college...I'm a 38..nothing like having a pear shaped body...my legs are solid which makes my beer-gut stick out more. I'm doing some dog sitting at my parents house tomorrow through Sunday and I plan on using the rowing machine alot..

I agree with Moe on the underarmour man girdles..they definitely rock hardcore yo...
 

deadheadskier

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Yeah, but yer buying them with a shorter inseam. :-o It's the curse of the belly. Do you buy the larger waist size and wear them up to your navel like a nerd, or get the shorter leg size and let belly boy hang over? Underarmour man girdles rock in the winter.

I'm like a chick man, I mainly gain weight in my thighs, ass and chest and no, I don't have massive moobs or saddle bags :lol:
 

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I'm like a chick man, I mainly gain weight in my thighs, ass and chest and no, I don't have massive moobs or saddle bags :lol:

I knew a guy like that. We called him Bitch-hips.

I lost weight after acl surgery, probably the Vicodin cocktails which curtailed my appetite.

Sorry about the pooch Jens. I didn't notice until now.
 

WoodCore

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5' 10" / 195lbs / 156cm - 184cm in the course of a season but primarily on 168-177cm boards.
 

severine

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5'5" / 180# / 162 (Joyrider, "all-mountain" ski), 165 (Maries, TTs)

I was 20# heavier last winter... slowly making progress.
 
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