Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not really bones but if you work out and are muscular you will weigh more than you look, certainly. That’s why building muscle and being in shape is great, even if you are overweight.
Why is weighing more good? Better resistance to a strong wind?
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure the reason, but I'm also someone whose actual weight seems to surprise people. I have always been very very thin-appearing but when I get on the scale, it's apparently heavier than I look. My size has ranged from 00 (when I was a teen at 120 lbs, 5'8") to 4-6 (now when I'm 140).
My family of origin is definitely on the more solid side--all thin but solidly built. None of us has ever broken a bone despite being involved in sports, riding, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Yes i think this is true.
I'm 5'4, fairly small (size 0-2-4, depending on brand) but i weigh 125-130, which is on the high end of "healthy BMI" for my height and age. Everything about my body is just "solid". I both look small and petite but at the same time solid. I also have a very long torso. I don't look like im above average for weight. I'm in excellent physical health and run or cycle daily.
My son is and has always been the same way. From birth, the other babies were little piles of floppy mush. DS came out rock solid. Not fat, not chubby. Just solid.
But we are just built differently than other bodies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bones comprise about 14% of your total weight for men and 10% for women. Bone density would need to vary significantly for it to be noticeable.
Well to start, it seems to vary quite a bit between men and women.
You mean someone who’s 10-30% taller and larger frame than women has 4% more bone volume?
Duh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bones comprise about 14% of your total weight for men and 10% for women. Bone density would need to vary significantly for it to be noticeable.
Well to start, it seems to vary quite a bit between men and women.
Anonymous wrote:Yes i think this is true.
I'm 5'4, fairly small (size 0-2-4, depending on brand) but i weigh 125-130, which is on the high end of "healthy BMI" for my height and age. Everything about my body is just "solid". I both look small and petite but at the same time solid. I also have a very long torso. I don't look like im above average for weight. I'm in excellent physical health and run or cycle daily.
My son is and has always been the same way. From birth, the other babies were little piles of floppy mush. DS came out rock solid. Not fat, not chubby. Just solid.
But we are just built differently than other bodies.
Anonymous wrote:Bones comprise about 14% of your total weight for men and 10% for women. Bone density would need to vary significantly for it to be noticeable.