santa sangria
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Do you mean BMI? What is the measure?
People are built differently and can still be fit. I was running 5k under 22 minutes consistently with a BF over 20%. I look slim. BF% is a horrible measure of fitness and general health.I accept my view is based on perception and personal bias knowing that I am comfortably under 18% in my natural state. I have been a Step 1 AR in the past and whilst the accuracy may be high, it's a level that deserves a professional appearance. There is one in particular who consistently finishes in the top 5 but will never get to the EFL due to his BF.
My best in 5k is awful. It took me well over half an hour, although admittedly I probably shouldn't have been running it on a sprained ankle.People are built differently and can still be fit. I was running 5k under 22 minutes consistently with a BF over 20%. I look slim. BF% is a horrible measure of fitness and general health.
If a few mugs in studios and on social media are going to mock a step 1 official for having a little gut, despite moving really well, then sod them and PGMOL should say as much. They’re referees, not body builders.
They measure body fat % as opposed to BMI at those levels. No idea how they do it thoughDo you mean BMI? What is the measure?
I’d never hit 22 now, tendon injury in my ankle flares if I run at a consistent speed. Weirdly reffing is fine, I think the change in speeds plus the time stood still (however short) helps itMy best in 5k is awful. It took me well over half an hour, although admittedly I probably shouldn't have been running it on a sprained ankle.
Yes I find I can ref completely fine, never behind with fitness/speed etc. Just long distances kill that ankle.I’d never hit 22 now, tendon injury in my ankle flares if I run at a consistent speed. Weirdly reffing is fine, I think the change in speeds plus the time stood still (however short) helps it
Do you mean BMI? What is the measure?
They measure body fat % as opposed to BMI at those levels. No idea how they do it though