... --Sheldon Cooper, 'The Big Bang Theory'
About two weeks ago, my trainer set up a scale for me to STAND on--WITH MINIMAL assistance.
The scale displayed my weight as
153.8 pounds.
I converted that number to kilograms by dividing THAT # BY 2.2.
(tHERE ARE ~2.2 pounds in EACH kilogram.)
Ergo, I (MENTALLY) calculated that I weigh
~65.36(repeating) kg
Ten years ago, in high school, I wrestled--for my school==at
135 pounds.
Using the same formula/LOGIC, I calculate THAT weight, in kilograms, to be
~61.36 (repeating) kg
Now, that I'm ALMOST 28 years old, I've gained
18.8 pounds
= 8.55 kg
in ~10 years.
Thus, I've gained an average of 1.88 pounds per year.
Thus, I may interpret this info in TWO ways:
1) My meds are working! In that I'm STILL circumstantially "HEALTHY".
2) Muscle weighs 2.2 times MORE than fat. (Was my "MUSCLE" converted into "FAT"?)
CONCLUSION: I'd say that it's a combination of BOTH theories.
I FEEL WELL!
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