No you are not too fat. I'm 73kg and I'm 13 and 5'3''
a weight lifter has to have a surtain amount of fat to lift the weights and a ballet dancer has to be skinny and flexible
You can't be too "fat" to dance ballet. Taking lessons would be a good discipline and could help you slim down if that's what you desire. Health matters most, not weight!
Yes anyone can master ballet with a lot of hard work and excercise chances are you won't stay as fat especially in your legs
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If you 14 and weigh 170 pounds, then you are too old and fat to dance ballet. Overweight does not mean you cannot dance.
No it isn't . Normal weight U can try working out your BMI mass at http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/dnpabmi/Calculator.aspx It will calculate if your weight is normal in your age and height. Im 16 and 53kg and am told Im normal weight
There is no such thing as an exact weight for any people.Short ballet dancers would be lighter and taller dancers would be heavier.But a good range might be from 115 pounds to 125 pounds. Ballerinas are extremely muscular athletes . . . muscle weighs more than fat. A dancer can be heavier than you would think, but still slim and trim.
if you do ballet, it will make your plussy too wide, not tight, so you will not have any pleasure, so i recommend you get fat, justu like all the other fat ladies in the world because they have so much pleasure when they need it because their fat is pushing their plussy together.
Typically ballerinas are very light, as they must do complicated dancing and must fit in elaborate costumes. The average weight for an adult ballerina is around 120 pounds but different ballerinas' weights can vary as they can play different parts in ballet. The average weight for a young ballerina is around 80 pounds. However fat ballerinas are commonly not accepted into schools like Ballet South, so to be a ballerina you have to be very thin and quick, although it is possible for medium-weight girls to be talented ballerinas. For more info go to related links.It also includes info about Ballet South, a respected school for education and ballet.
nope not at all! It's just that he is tall I'm 13, and 5'1 and I weigh 111 Not at all. Doctors say that a healthy weight is 100 pounds for 5 feet. Every inch after that should be about 5 pounds. So your friend's ideal weight is about 115 pounds, and that would be the very healthiest. He is probably a bit underweight.
You can buy special scales, that can tell you the percentage of body fat and muscle.
Well, how much do you weigh? 25% of your total weight is the weight of your fat.