"Big Boned"
Rjsmith07
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Is there really anything to that phrase? Can someone really be "big boned" and not able to get "small"
I have had this told to me before from family... that "its just in the family". In high school I was small, my arms were small and my legs were small so why would all the sudden I just be "big boned" and built to where no matter what I do I won't look that way again?
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I have had this told to me before from family... that "its just in the family". In high school I was small, my arms were small and my legs were small so why would all the sudden I just be "big boned" and built to where no matter what I do I won't look that way again?
Feel free to add me if you want... could use some new inspiration and I love to see everyones weight loss stories and journey!
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After taking several health and anatomy classes I have never heard of such a thing as big boned. You can maybe have denser, heavier bones but I don't think they will be bigger around making you unable to lose weight....0
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Not really making you unable to lose weight.... I guess just the way you are built or something so it kinda makes you still look bigger? LOL0
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pEOPle tell me I am big boned I have small hands and feet and I am not even five feet tall I just over ate I was always small I
don't really think that you could be big boned. I just cant stop craving the wrong food how do you stop that.0 -
Some skeletal frames are bigger than others, and some people do indeed have bigger or thicker bones, but not radically so.. However the size of the bones have nothing to do with body fat or muscle tone..0
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Yea I agree thats the problem lol I just LOVE food too! Huge weakness0
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I hate the term "big boned" I do believe however that people do have different size of frames. For example one of my close friends is the same height as me and weighs about 80 pounds less. She is no too skinny and looks very healthy. If I lose 40 ponds I will be back in the same size as her, but still weigh 40 pounds more. I hope that makes sense....0
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I can't wait to get close enough to find out. Haven't felt my bones in over a decade.0
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nope. bones dont make you fat, fat makes you fat.
all skeletons are pretty skinny aren't they?0 -
I'm sure you are changing your eating habits to look and feel better..Just stay focused on your goal. Good luck to you!0
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Hahah Fusion! You will get there!0
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It's a term that over weight people use to defend being fat. " I'm not fat, I'm big boned." ~ Cartman from Southpark
A person can have broader shoulder and wider hips which can make the appear to be larger than they are fat wise.0 -
Bones don't make you fat its a term used for frame size but people will say well your just "big boned" and no matter what you do your gonna look the same0
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I always thought I was big boned too. Until I began running and slimmed down to a size 4! I wasn't even that small in high school. Turns out I'm actually petite under all that fat. Don't believe you can't change. That's what people say when they quit and want to validate their failure.0
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I hear this term all the time but never quite understood what it meant.0
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LadyMuscles, that was great! So glad to hear your story! There is no way I could ever be petite but I do know I can do better than what I am and actually look better in picutres and not bescared of the camera.... darn camera really makes me look "BIG BONED"0
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ummm is this a trick question?0
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Although people are not really 'big-boned', there is a posibility of looking really boney at a weight that others look great at. I have that problem. I hae to focus on certian areas and not just weight loss in general or I end up looking ill.0
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I think that what a lot of people think of as "big boned" is just lean body mass vs. body fat. They probably don't mean that you are actually bigger boned, just that you have too much meat on you to get really thin. This too, goes either way. I always thought I could weigh 120 pounds, until I found out that my lean body mass is 112 pounds . It's why some people are really healthy at 150 pounds, while others are overweight at that size.0
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well there is a such thing as having a large frame http://commonsensehealth.com/Womens-Health/Healthy_Weight_Height_Chart_for_Women.shtml this is a link you can check out my doc told me that i have a large frame and should stay around 155- 160 as i look anorexic any smaller i am 5'5in... whereas my sister can weing in at 130 and look fine she is a very small frame.0
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Here is a link I found to help you guys that say you crave the wrong foods:
http://healthwellness808.com/?p=1180
As far as big boned, I do believe that some people have larger frames than others, i.e, wider shoulders and hips, but this won't stop them from becoming fit and trim with a low body fat. I'm 5'9" and when I was done with basic combat training I weighed 180lbs, but was still a size 12 due to my wide hips. However, I looked fantastic, and had no gut staring back at me. Friend me if you like :-)0 -
Yes, you can have larger and smaller frames. That is why you can have two people at the same weight, height and body fat % look different. I for one can not go below 34 inches in the hips and I would look very underweight if I went that low.0
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Lauryn, that makes sense... never heard of that.0
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I always thought big boned just meant how your frame was put together. Wide shoulders / hips. So if you have wide hips, you could be skinny, but struggle getting into smaller sizes because of those hips. It will still come down to BMI and your weight.
I have heard frame sizes as small, medium or large. If you can wrap your index and thumb around your wrist and they overlap, you have a small frame, if they just touch, medium frame, and if they don't touch, large frame. I do not know if this has any scientific fact, it's just what I heard0 -
You can have slightly different frames - but generally, if someone is bigger, then they usually have more body fat.0
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There are different sized frames... for example, at 5'11", with my frame, I look deathly ill weighing 180lbs.
Doing strength training has shown to increase bone density (GREAT for older women who want to avoid osteoporosis).
No such thing as having such a thick skeletal structure as to make you be "healthy" at 450lbs.0 -
A person can have broader shoulder and wider hips which can make the appear to be larger than they are fat wise.
This is me. Back when I was at a healthy weight I always had to buy shirts one size larger than would be expected so it would fit me in the shoulders. Now I need it that size to help cover my gut.
I think being broad shouldered also covered up my weight gain to some extent. From the front I wouldn't look to bad but from the side you'd see my gut.0 -
Some skeletal frames are bigger than others, and some people do indeed have bigger or thicker bones, but not radically so.. However the size of the bones have nothing to do with body fat or muscle tone..
This ^^^^^0 -
I can agree with that. I am a medium build at 5'5". Even at my most fit time in my life, I was still a size 7/8, and my jeans were right on my hip bones. I could never be a size zero and don't aim to be. I have met so many women of all healthy/fit builds and I truly believe some women have smaller/petite/size0 or larger/broader/size8 skeletal structures.
As far as Big Boned, why couldn't the bones be a bit bigger or set wider than others?0 -
It is your frame... I didn't mean you can't lose weight I mean that even if you did lose weight you will still kind of look bigger.... which would be the frame... according to the finger/wrist thing I'm large framed, no hope for me (JUST KIDDING)0
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I'll show you a big bone...
On the skeleton of that Tyrannosaurs rex over there. Wow, truly a thunder lizard.0
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