not well, but that doesn't mean he should pay more ensuranceI understand that not a lot of people have a BMI of 35 because of muscle, but put yourself in the shoes of those who do.
Anyways, to me stuff like this always turns into a case of principle. Whenever someone gets treated unfairly because of race, sex, etc, I explode![]()
But the point is that they don't have to base only on BMI. Like they can do it by BMI, then those who are over 30 can report in for a BF% and get a waiver. Of course, a vast majority will be over 30 BMI because of higher weight due to high BF%.