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How Skinny is Too Skinny?

by RL Policar

I know for myself, being husky and big boned. Being a super small skinny racer is as far from me achieving it as winning the lotto is.

However, I couldn’t help but notice how fit and skinny some of the racers that The Steeps featured on a posting.

skinny fella

Is it me or is being “fit” or “skinny” the way a cyclist should look? I suppose if you ride enough you’ll disappear into thin air and if you’re a runner and you run allot, you’d be just as skinny.

skinny guy

So where am I going with this? Well let me tell ya son. HOW IN THE WORLD CAN ANYONE GET THAT SKINNY?! I supposed eating less is a great start…

 
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6 Responses to “How Skinny is Too Skinny?”

  1. Nick James says:

    I think you’re looking at people who run/bike all day and sustain on weird powders and gels from GNC. Me, I can’t be arsed. I loves me some cheeseburgers.

  2. RL Policar says:

    But I gather they could probably eat twice as much calories you and I would consume in a day and have no fatty effects from it…

  3. Moe says:

    Double Chili Cheeseburger, chili fries and a coke from Tommy’s, please….

  4. Some people are born to be skinny. Come to Asia you will see more of us :-)

  5. RL Policar says:

    I was skinny before I came to America… But the Happy Meals and Sizzlers kept seducing me…..

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