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5/29/2007 7:09:57 AM
Being fat is like being poor. If you're not lazy (exercise, work) and have willpower (eat sensibly, spend sensibly) most people can avoid it, or reverse it. It's easier for some than for others, but almost anyone can do it if.
5/29/2007 9:04:59 AM
:drops head with hand on forehead:i see you did not comprehend that article very well, or you just did not read it at all.
5/29/2007 9:16:46 AM
5/29/2007 10:12:46 AM
I just want to point out that drunknloaded owned the shit out of BridgetSPK in this thread.I have no further comments.
5/29/2007 10:22:44 AM
[no fatties]
5/29/2007 11:10:57 AM
5/29/2007 11:18:07 AM
5/29/2007 12:09:59 PM
i think noen was referring to the BMI weight, which is horrible for a athlete
5/29/2007 12:16:31 PM
so fat people have to actually make an effort to lose weight and keep it off?who would've thunk it?
5/29/2007 12:28:00 PM
^^^ the article says equating obesity with laziness is an age old myth
5/29/2007 1:29:05 PM
No, just that equating laziness with obesity is a myth. You can be lazy and not be obese. But even if you are naturally obese, but not lazy, then you will make yourself rediculously unhealthy in order to look as society wishes.
5/29/2007 2:15:43 PM
the article mentioned that the fat cells grew and got used to being big, but it made no mention of hyperplasia of fat cells once the body reaches a certain size and how it is damn near impossible to kill those new fat cells off with diet and exercise.
5/29/2007 3:38:15 PM
First off, running in and of itself is not bad for your knees. Improper form, etc will cause knee problems, but it is no worse for your knees than walking. I read a study (which I've tried to find but can't right now) that actually said competitive runners had stronger knees than non-runners because their body has adapted, in a healthy way, to the shock of running.Also don't knock a 9:30 pace. I'm genetically prone to being overweight (almost everyone in my family is) and currently I'm at 188 (5', 11") and still have some weight to lose. Running, or trotting if you'd rather call it that, is something I'm fairly decent at and helps get my metabolism up. I'm finally starting to break the 9:00 mark again after about 6 weeks of training but running at a 9:30 pace isn't so easy for the general population. I'd even wager that 50% or more of the general population can't even run a 5k at that pace, much less 8+ miles. For you guys who are training for the Olympics or are in the military, it's slow, but really, it's not all that slow for most people.
5/29/2007 5:21:32 PM
I haven't been able to find many threads on running/training. I'm curious to know how you train to get faster. It's probably a lot more common sense than I'm thinking of right now.
5/29/2007 6:03:05 PM
a 27minute(9minute miles) 5k is alright... if your a chicka 24minute(8minute miles) 5k is alright... for a dude a 21 minute(7minute miles) 5k is moving along for a chick, good for a dude...a 18 minute(6 minute miles) 5k is hauling assbeyond that your not doing it recreationally by ANY means...There are chicks that are fast as hell... but I run in the 21minute range and typically only loose to a handful of chick... I'm just saying what I've seen personally, and I KNOW there are exceptions to all of this... I'm just pointing out that 9minute miles are mediocre... but I do HIGHLY agree that >60% of the population couldn't run 3miles period. so doing it continuously at whatever pace is still something to smile about... just keep pushing but make sure to stretch and do it in good form or you will in fact screw up your knees...[Edited on May 29, 2007 at 7:27 PM. Reason : winners of 5k's occasionally break 15minute points... just a side note]
5/29/2007 7:25:41 PM
5/29/2007 8:18:56 PM
well on page 4... most people that didn't start from the beginning aren't going to take the time to read the artical and the entire thread... they are going to see the topic and chime in with their predispositions... and then we have the occasional trolling people too but who takes what they have to say as serious conversation anyways?
5/29/2007 8:22:33 PM
I understand what good 5k times are. I took run conditioning back in the day. My point was, you guys are comparing most people to Olympic runners or soldiers who are obviously going to be better trained. I still have a hard time believing that someone 50 lbs overweight was running 8+ miles at a 9:30 pace, much less 8:30. I'm not claiming to be at the peak of fitness, but I'm 18 lbs from my ideal weight and I'm running anywhere between a 5k and 5 miles at a 9:00 pace (4 times / week). If someone is at the point where they can run 8-10 miles at 8:30-9:30, I have a really hard time believing they are 50 lbs overweight.Also I think this study left out one significant factor - that exercise and increased muscle mass boosts metabolism. They just made the people diet, which in and of itself will slow down metabolism. If diet is combined with exercise, even moderate cardio, the weight is easier to lose and keep off (assuming the person stays somewhat active).I was about 205 a couple years ago and lost 25 lbs over 6 months with diet and weight lifting, no cardio really. I've gained about 8 lbs back but starting to lose that again (and hopefully more). If it weren't for exercise I'd have to count every single calorie on my plate at every meal and snack.
5/29/2007 8:41:34 PM
^^I'm not really talking about anything serious here.Just saying:Some dumbass coming out and saying, "If fat people exercised and ate better, they'd lose weight..." does not "own the fuck out of" me.I mean, you guys have no idea. You like to assume that obese people are just lazy and don't try hard enough. Luckily, the scientific community doesn't look at it that way so we are actually making in advances in our understanding of the issue.There are so many factors that haven't even been discussed. Like, did y'all know that there are hormones that the brain releases to the body to signal that it's full when eating? And what do you know--those hormones aren't similarly present in lots of obese people! It's findings like that that will help us combat the obesity problem. Also, I think we need to develop labor unions/parties/whatever to put pressure on corporations to create healthy jobs. And tons of other shit.I'm saying that if we pretend like obesity is all about laziness/willpower and we choose to condemn/loathe fat folks and make "NO SYMPATHY!" claims, we won't change the problem. We don't live in a fascist state where the police can come around a restaraunt and say, "Ma'am, we understand you've had a lot to eat and that you don't think you're full..." so we're gonna have to cut you off now...But if folks wanna sit around and pretend that it's all about laziness, it's their perogative to be ignorant. And they can say "Oh, I understand genetics, but genetics only means it'll be harder, and if they can't overcome it, it's cause they're lazy..." but that's willfully ignorant.There's something inside us that makes us want to loathe/condemn our neighbors. Compassion isn't a bad thing, folks.^They've actually recently started considering the idea that increased muscle mass burns more calories in some folks, but that in other folks, it doesn't so much.[Edited on May 29, 2007 at 8:58 PM. Reason : sss]
5/29/2007 8:45:21 PM
5/29/2007 8:46:25 PM
^You've talked about how much weed you smoke and how terribly you eat and how lazy you are and how you should be fatter than you are.You may have turned it around recently, but you cannot deny that you said all that other shit in the past.My mind's a steel trap...YOU UGLY, SOFT DUMBASS![Edited on May 29, 2007 at 8:49 PM. Reason : CAPS!!!!]
5/29/2007 8:48:58 PM
omg you so lose this threadget your fat ass off tww asap and get it in a gym, or stop eatting as much, or start eatting a well balanced diet, or a combination of all 3and also, walk to and from the gym...thats extra exercise and you obviously need it]
5/29/2007 8:51:14 PM
5/29/2007 8:55:01 PM
^But you have no sympathy/compassion for them that they require a bigger hammer?You have no interest in understanding the problem at a slightly more advanced level than "Get a bigger hammer?"There is something to be said for conventional wisdom similar to your hammer talk. When my father was growing up, his grandmother used to say, "If you don't lay off them taters n biscuits, you gon get fat..." and never said a word about ham and eggs... So years and years ago, a woman who had probably never read a book besides the Bible knew that simple carbohydrates contributed to weight gain...There's no point to that. I just wanted to share it.
5/29/2007 9:07:49 PM
why have compassion for someone when they don't put in the required effort to be healthy?
5/29/2007 9:15:55 PM
Why not? We generally have compassion for people who are put in unfair positions.
5/29/2007 9:23:39 PM
so basically you are saying people should show compassion for those that do not put in the required effort to be fit?
5/29/2007 9:29:50 PM
FUCK FAT PEOPLE
5/29/2007 9:39:28 PM
^^We should show compassion for people who get dealt a crap hand.But people have different ideas about compassion. Some folks are unable to show compassion for anybody but their family and friends.And I'll continue to drive home the importance of understanding the issue beyond "Get a bigger hammer."^Aren't you that douchebag who complained about people tagging photos that you don't "look good" in?FUCK VAIN PEOPLE!
5/29/2007 9:48:12 PM
I dont have compassion for people that could be healthy but blame it on a "crap hand"
5/29/2007 9:51:40 PM
5/29/2007 10:39:50 PM
5/29/2007 10:41:07 PM
mmmmm taters!
5/29/2007 11:00:15 PM
Being fat is a lifestyle choice the great majority of the time. It is a decision to eat more that your BMR when you don't exercise. Why the hell should we show compassion for those who get dealt a shitty hand and has "fat" genetics. I mean if a person who has a family history of lung cancer decides to smoke a pack a day, do you feel sorry for them? I mean if a person legitimately has a metabolism problem, eats their BMR and exercises 3 times a week and still gains and can't lose weight...that person deserves our pity. If a person just has shitty genetics and decides to eat McDs 4 times a week and not exercise at all...please, tell me how that person deserves my sympathy.
5/29/2007 11:29:01 PM
I know a lot of people who aren't "smart" that bust their ass in school and get good jobs.I know a lot of people who aren't "attractive" and bust their ass working out/socializing and get hot girls.Why is it any different that people that don't naturally have "good" bodies shouldn't bust their ass to have socially acceptable builds?
5/29/2007 11:39:37 PM
5/29/2007 11:43:02 PM
5/29/2007 11:47:45 PM
5/30/2007 12:08:49 AM
5/30/2007 12:20:18 AM
^I have sympathy and compassion for those people, too. I have it for almost everybody for all sorts of reasons, and that may be the issue here.Y'all are just less likely to be that way than I am.I mean, one of my friend's mother has a horrible, awful, terrible voice. When she speaks, you want to strangle her. And I feel bad for her. Sure, she's overcome it, but I do feel copmassion for her.I don't lay awake all night worrying about her--I reserve that for older prison inmates who are suffering from cancer and organ failure. But I still feel sympathy/empathy for her.[Edited on May 30, 2007 at 1:06 AM. Reason : sss]
5/30/2007 1:05:14 AM
Absolutely, no sympathy for anybody!You say you have Down Syndrome? Tough luck kid, get a bigger hammer. If Forest Gump can do it you can too.
5/30/2007 10:33:01 AM
Down Syndrome != lifestyle choice
5/30/2007 11:31:03 AM
yeah you pretty much have to HAVE the syndrome to make that comparison
5/30/2007 11:32:55 AM
5/30/2007 11:54:43 AM
The only sympathy I have for overweight people are the kids. It should be considered child abuse to start your kid down a long road leading to several health issues, and bad habits that are often times hard to break all before they have the self awareness to choose to be healthy or not.Otherwise you know what you're putting into your mouth, you know what the lack of movement is doing to your waistline. It is your choice to make things better or stay down the disgusting path. If you choose to be fat i don't want to hear you bitching about issues related to it or reasons/excuses. If you smoke I don't want to hear you bitch about cancer or why you can't quit. If you want it, get it, otherwise shut the fuck up.
5/30/2007 12:01:28 PM
I wonder how much people's perception of obesity will change when genetic doping becomes an affordable reality for the masses. Will people finally admit how much genetics plays in the composition of the body, or will they condemn the treatment as morally wrong so they won't have to admit to themselves how wrong their original assumptions were?
5/30/2007 12:18:34 PM
More hot chicks? Men will love it.
5/30/2007 12:21:18 PM
what about the women that weren't all that physically attractive before but were able to stand out due to being thin? Will they feel jilted that they just lost their genetic edge over the competition?
5/30/2007 12:26:02 PM
No, they'll just get fake tits.Women are constantly raising the stakes and 1-upping each other when it comes to getting guys attention. Men benefit from all the jockeying.
5/30/2007 12:27:09 PM