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I take a shower after every shit.
the problem with being thin
Look, losing weight is easy. Changing your eating habits permanently so the weight doesn’t come right back is hard.
I don’t recommend yo-yo dieting. It ruins your metabolism and puts stress on your organs.
Pretty sure "Cat Pause" is a joke name, for a joke meme on April 1st.
Shaman saysLook, losing weight is easy. Changing your eating habits permanently so the weight doesn’t come right back is hard.
I don’t recommend yo-yo dieting. It ruins your metabolism and puts stress on your organs.
I've been intermittent fasting for nearly 3 years now. Lost 25 pounds and have been holding steady around 190 at 6'2". I stop eating/drinking at 9:00PM and don't eat again until lunch at 1:00PM the next day. Basically I just skip breakfast and get a window of 16-18 hours of not eating. I skip some days if I am out late or we have a killer breakfast.
I find it super easy and still eat a ton of carbs and drink IPA's.
Shaman saysLook, losing weight is easy. Changing your eating habits permanently so the weight doesn’t come right back is hard.
I don’t recommend yo-yo dieting. It ruins your metabolism and puts stress on your organs.
I've been intermittent fasting for nearly 3 years now. Lost 25 pounds and have been holding steady around 190 at 6'2". I stop eating/drinking at 9:00PM and don't eat again until lunch at 1:00PM the next day. Basically I just skip breakfast and get a window of 16-18 hours of not eating. I skip some days if I am out late or we have a killer breakfast.
I find it super easy and still eat a ton of carbs and drink IPA's.
Holding steady just above 220 at 6'7.
Some 'fat' people are incredibly strong. There do seem to be a group that are genetically cursed.
mell saysHolding steady just above 220 at 6'7.
Fuck you ;) 220 at 6'3"... If I was in the dating game I'd get down to 195-200lbs, but I don't feel unhealthy or look fat for my build so I say fuck it. My BP is way down from two years ago without meds. Rarely work out. Eat what I want.
As Shaman says above, portion control is massively important. Especially if you're out to eat a lot or even when cooking for yourself/family. Fuck the money, stop when you feel full. Just did that yesterday. Massive bowl of a Mexican pork soup. I had maybe 1/3 of it and asked them to pack it up for me. I got full and stopped eating. Also, when eating out at restaurants, order food you can have as leftovers that reheats well. That way you don't feel guilty about not finishing. It's why I've stopped eating burgers. Portions when going out are fucking insane now. Even healthy recipes when cooking at ...
Ceffer saysSome 'fat' people are incredibly strong. There do seem to be a group that are genetically cursed.
You mean Samoans? Only some I can think of
Strongest guy I knew was Samoan.
just_passing_through says
Last night I had a nice salad and deep fried some shrimp and scallops in peanut oil.
Ever tried steamed shrimp in a double boiler? I do that with Carolina shrimp and it is awesome. No Old Bay, butter, or anything else needed. Tons of flavor.
Booger says
PLUS size? More like octuple plus size. I bet she's dead before 50. Wouldn't be at all surprised if she was dead before 40.
I'm more repulsed by people who obsess over the weight of others, I can look away from fat people and ignore them. But I can't ignore the brainwashing of useful idiots helping the Klauss class create food insecurities
But severe obesity I do have a problem with. That's a medical problem. They need to find out what is wrong. Perhaps they are missing essential nutrients? Maybe they have some underlying condition? It's got to be something.
Not a "medical" problem, but a discipline problem. If it were a medical problem then procedures like thyroid treatment would be the cure. Instead, the "cure" is stomach stapling and other procedures to cut back on the eating. I thought that show "Greatest Loser" was perfect, as they showed to pop culture that the solution to obesity is diet and exercise.
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https://www.who.int/westernpacific/health-topics/obesity?source=patrick.net
BMI calculator:
https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/educational/lose_wt/BMI/bmicalc.htm?source=patrick.net
https://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/assessing/bmi/adult_bmi/english_bmi_calculator/bmi_calculator.html?source=patrick.net