Am I Normal/Average?!


Question: Am I Normal/Average.?
I'm a male, weigh 135kg and am very active.. I believe that I have a high metabolism, as I eat a lot(healthy) daily.. Currently, I swim, play soccer, weight train AND work out(running, cardio workouts etc..).. So bascially, should I be worrying about my weight or am I doing fine.?Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Hey Rishad N !!!

Yes !!!
U will gain a few more pounds & it's not because U're doing all the rong things, because U're not..
The reason is because U're only 16 & U're body is still growing..
From the age of 16 to about the age of 18 or so, U will still grow a little taller & gain a few more inches (cause once U've reach 18, that when U should stop growing & become the man U'll be ti'll the day U die)
So as U know !!! If U grow 1 or 2 inches taller, of couse U will gain a few more pounds, taboot, hehehe..
U're doing all the right things + U have a great metabolism, so I wouldn't worry..

When I turn 18, I became 5'9", weight 135 pounds & had a waist of 28.. I'm now 45 & I'm still 5'9" & I now weight 140 pounds + my waist is now 30.. & the only reason why I gained a few is because last summer I went threw chemo & radiation & I ended up not being able 2 get out there & kick A**..
Not will not be the case this year thought & I'm sure I will get back 2 where I once was..

So U see !!! Just keep up the good work & U should be just fine my friend..

So good luck & take care bud !!!

U're pal;
YarHealth Question & Answer

yeah you're actually sounding pretty healthy for a 16 year old..

i say you're doing great..

email me if you have other questions (i'm 16 too)

lologlob12@yahoo..com

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