cobgoblin
Bugrit! Millennium hand and shrimp.
BMI though, as we all know, is a bit dodgy. Anyone who is fit and more muscular than fat will very easily be over a healthy BMI. A lot of doctors will say that into the 'overweight' category of BMI isn't always a problem, depending on build.
From the BBC website: "The ONS said the average man in England was 5ft 9in (175.3cm) tall and weighed 13.16 stone (83.6kg).
The average woman in England weighed 11 stone (70.2kg) and was 5ft 3in tall (161.6cm)."
And that's not taking Scotland into account, as that would obviously shoot the figures up.
The BMI, whilst not perfect is calculated from insurance data. It has nothing to do with average weight.
Sadly, the average man and woman in England at the heights and weights quoted
would be overweight, because the 'average' person does not have a high muscle mass.
I think the obesity epidemic is beginning to skew everyone's idea of what a normal size for a human being is. Certainly if I go into town these days I feel incredibly thin.
For an adult lightweight rider I would say under 9st.