Define "Fit"

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billy_t
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Define "Fit"

Post by billy_t »

Hi All,
36 year old , 186cm, 88kg.
I first posted to this forum around a year ago. I then weighed in at 107kg (not muscle, the bad stuff!)
So now that i'm down to 88kg, i'm pretty happy with myself. I might not be as muscly/athletic as some on the forum, but I'm pretty happy with where I'm at.
question though, what defines "average" fitnerss for your age, how can you now define" I am now fit?".
I can do 40 pushups, run 2.5 k in less than 12 minutes, run for 5.5k, and do 150 situps in one hit (yes, i do sets, but that's just max if I'm testing myself")...I'm just after some opinions on if people define that as fit?
The thing i want to do is shift fat from , as I just can'e seem to shake it..any ideas would be great.

Let me know what you think...

Just a word of thanks for all the regular people who post here, your comments are an inspiration, thanks
Mystik
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Post by Mystik »

To reduce the fat you'll need a really clean diet.

Defining the average fitness for each age is pretty hard. If you're interested you can read this crossfit article about fitness. There's some pretty good information in there.

http://library.crossfit.com/free/pdf/CFJ-trial.pdf
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Post by Boopster »

Fit= Clean diet, exercise, and realistic goals :D Keep up the great work!
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If you don't like you're less likely to stick to it.
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Post by swanso5 »

depends on goals

if goal is endurance then being able to run/bike/row etc for a given dostance in a spoecific time frame

if strength then being to lift a specific amount for a given lift

if muscle growth then attaining a sdpecific level of musculature

if body composition then attaining specific body fat / muscular body

all goal dependant...what's your main focus of training?
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