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Is Lego making you fat?


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I invest a lot in sealed sets but also have a used collection that I build for display. But I noticed before I got into Lego I was thinner, exercising more at the gym, etc. Now after several months of building Lego I've spent less time hitting the gym and more time building Lego and have gained some weight. Lego is so fun to build and addictive that I find myself a few hours each day/night building sets instead of exercising. In fact the only time it seems I'm getting any exercise now is walking down the Lego toy aisles. :-) Has this happened to anyone else or just me?

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If you are 75 pounds and a male teen you should seriously think about becoming a coxswain if you have any local highschool crew teams. Thats like the optimal weight..

Like I said, I gained at least 10 pounds in the last couple months. :P 85+ lbs now. Either way, my school doesn't have a boating team. We have like every sport, except that, and a diving team. :( Going to be joining bowling in the fall and volleyball in the winter/spring next year for HS.
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Like I said, I gained at least 10 pounds in the last couple months. :P 85+ lbs now. Either way, my school doesn't have a boating team. We have like every sport, except that, and a diving team. :( Going to be joining bowling in the fall and volleyball in the winter/spring next year for HS.

Actually, depending on your height, you may want to consider gaining more weight...or at least eating more protein or something. I weighed 150 lbs as a young teen...but I was also just over 6ft tall.

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Actually, depending on your height, you may want to consider gaining more weight...or at least eating more protein or something.

Pretty short for my age...I'm like what 5 ft 3 or something? I just weighed myself for the heck of it. I'm just at 90 lbs. Still fairly skinny for my age though. :/
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