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Skinny
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muscular
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Would you rather be skinny or muscular

Winy | Legendary Invincible!
 
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I'm talking about the "fit" definition. There's a big difference between looking like a bodybuilder and being in shape. If you're thin, but can run around, play sports, etc, without getting winded then you're in shape. It's a general term.
If you can run around, play sports, etc without getting winded in any body type, then you're in shape. If a slightly overweight person trains more vigorously to be able to run long distances, then they are more "In-shape" than a skinny person that cannot perform as optimally. "Fitness" is only controlled by physical appearance to a degree. The degree is rather large, but it leads to misconceptions.
I agree completely. This is what I've been trying to say.
I do feel the need to remind you that you stated what is essentially the exact opposite of my current understanding of your position two pages ago:
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If you're thin, you're fit.


 
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I feel that you're not grasping what's "thin" to me. It's not Casper-tier, it just means you're lean.


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I feel that you're not grasping what's "thin" to me. It's not Casper-tier, it just means you're lean.
It really doesn't matter what your definition of "Thin" is, in this argumentative context. You equated a body type (Thin) with a fitness capacity (Fit), but just conceded that they were not actually equal.
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"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably."
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I feel that you're not grasping what's "thin" to me. It's not Casper-tier, it just means you're lean.
It really doesn't matter what your definition of "Thin" is, in this argumentative context. You equated a body type (Thin) with a fitness capacity (Fit), but just conceded that they were not actually equal.
Well, I'm not some master arguer like you or Verbatim. I just said that because Assassin was all about "you have to have muscles to be fit" and I was trying to refute that. Jeez.


 
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i think a good litmus test for fitness is whether you are able to run up a flight of stairs without losing your breath


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We should acknowledge the different definitions of being "in shape". A person can have good cardiovascular health and be weak, and someone who is strong can have poor cardiovascular health. It's rare that a person can be fit in the entirety of the spectrum because people train for different things. A powerlifter and a swimmer will have different training methods thus they'll have different levels of fitness.


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The people have spoken




 
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What a waste of brain cells


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I'm going to get super jacked just to make OP mad


 
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I'm going to get super jacked just to make OP mad
hey you're that asshole from Anarchy

how did you escape


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Feet first into fun!
I want to be muscular enough to do my daily activities with ease.


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Skinny.


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I feel that you're not grasping what's "thin" to me. It's not Casper-tier, it just means you're lean.
It really doesn't matter what your definition of "Thin" is, in this argumentative context. You equated a body type (Thin) with a fitness capacity (Fit), but just conceded that they were not actually equal.
Well, I'm not some master arguer like you or Verbatim. I just said that because Assassin was all about "you have to have muscles to be fit" and I was trying to refute that. Jeez.
It's not about being a master of arguments, it's about properly saying what you're trying to say. The way you decided to write about your views and respond to others was very confusing.


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We should acknowledge the different definitions of being "in shape". A person can have good cardiovascular health and be weak, and someone who is strong can have poor cardiovascular health. It's rare that a person can be fit in the entirety of the spectrum because people train for different things. A powerlifter and a swimmer will have different training methods thus they'll have different levels of fitness.
I don't really agree with this. I'm a very muscular guy, but my running is far from optimal. I do not consider myself "In-shape," I consider myself just "Strong" or "Muscular."