by Snowrunner » Fri 26 Aug 2005, 20:20:28
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('kochevnik', 'M')ost of you who are doing the worst thrashing of fat people and braggin your ass off about it are probably under 40.
Yep, turning 31 in September.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A')t 5'8" and a solid 205, I live in an area is very isolated and almost no fast food restaurants. I walk or ride my bike to work better than 70 percent of the time, winter and summer. A few years ago (at 40+) I rode my bicycle 3000 miles in 5 weeks going across Canada. The point I am making is weight is NOT health, and it is NOT fitness, it's just weight.
True, the obsession with weight is a stupid thing. It is body composition and also things like resting heartrate etc.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')t's very VERY easy to get on your high horse about weight issues and all it does is prop up a false sense of esteem. When I was in my twenties I weighed under 140. Yes, you read that right. I also had the same resting pulse, and could eat a 2 lb bag of M&M's in one sitting. Age changes a lot of things, more than you youngsters would like to accept or believe.[/quote
Yes, the body changes, but it's like building a house, have a good foundation and you'll be pretty safe when the rains come.
Of course LIFESTYLE has a lot to do with it as well.
BTW, as for guys, beginning with 26 testosterone levels start to drop, this has a direct effect on building up muscle mass and body fat. I know what I am taling about, I don't have any of my own and only for the past three years are getting replacement shots and I know the difference.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A')nd yes, I'd like to lose weight, but the amount of work it would take would destroy my life. I have a job, a wife, kids, and I'm trying to prepare for PO. There are only 24 hours in a day. I'm happy with the choices I have made.
Works' the main culprit. I did make a conscious choice that for me there has to be a balance and work can throw this badly out of whack. Granted, I got lucky with my job(s) and so far I only have to look out for myself, but financial even if I would have a family now I would do fine, mainly because I never fell into the debt trap.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')ncidentally, the recent CDC studied showed that all those 'obesity' studies were mostly wrong. After controlling for factors such as smoking etc, the truth is that being slightly overweight is MORE HEALTHY than being underweight. Anecdotally, I know at my present weight I never get sick, whereas in my younger years at a lower weight I would get laid up for a week or two every single year.
by sventvkg » Sat 27 Aug 2005, 00:39:28
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Leanan', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'S')pec eats like a horse. He has been gifted with an exceptionally efficient metabolism.
You mean an exceptionally
inefficient metabolism. You waste a lot of calories. You'll be the first to starve when TSHTF.

This is true..I've always been stocky..At just over 5-7, I have a big Chest, back and upper body and am thick wristed-big boned for my height..When I was in the Army We ran a lot..At my thinnest I was 150lbs...That was when I got back from Ranger School but I went in at 170..Ripped to the T but with a bit of stock that I couldn't get rid of, even with all the PT, Running, etc..The skinny guys were the first ones to drop in Ranger school where we got little food and little sleep..I was Happy about my Body's tendency to store a bit more fat then the Ripped up 6 pack Abs dudes...I was able to get through it better for sure...