I mean - are you obese or not? Because CrossFit is not exactly the recommended cross-training together with endurance running.
He's not obese and you know it, you're deliberately missing the point, and I'm saying that as someone who thinks CrossFit is fucking retarded due to the insane injury rate that exceeds rugby injury stats. The fact is, if you have any substantial amount of muscle, you're gonna be considered "obese" by ridiculous BMI standards. When I was in the Army, I was maxing the PT test for a small period of time. In terms of lifting, I've had an almost 1200 pound total, (goddamn never did hit my deadlift or squat goals but I digress), and I can still handle intense conditioning better than your average "runner." I'm definitely considered obese by BMI standards, and I don't give a shit as I know how healthy I am, at least physically, and my stats are fantastic. For anyone curious, I've posted a picture of me with my daughter if you wanna see what my "obesity" looks like.
BMI is obsolete, and to be honest it was the very day it was conceived, and when I was getting my Exercise Science degree we were literally tought that in school, so that's University curriculum saying that. Lean muscle mass is relevant, basal metabolic rate is relevant, resting heart rate is relevant, performance metrics are relevant; BMI means fuck diddly all and these types of stories always completely rely on it to get the easy shock clicks. It's disingenuous at best and actively dishonest and unethical at worst.
There is a major public health crisis that needs to be addressed, but generating clickbait nonsense that spreads misinformation and miseducates the public like this is not helping in any capacity.
Folks, focus not on the scale and not on your BMI, focus on what you can do. If you can run a decent distance without dying, if you can lift decent weight, if you can handle your body weight for reps, and you're eating a balanced diet, (not fuckin carnivore, ketosis, or vegan), that includes plenty of lean protein, healthy fats, complex carbs, and lots of leafy greens, vegetables, fruits, and roots, well then you're doing everything right that you're in control of. Folks tend to overthink and overcomplicate this shit, and articles like this aren't helping.