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tommymac
07-07-2009, 02:58 AM
I dont think Ihave seen a single pt tonight that is under 300 pounds, frekin scary. fortunatley none of them are complaing about their cooters. :lol:
tom
BobTheBiker
07-07-2009, 05:34 AM
scary isnt it? seems like overweight is becoming more and more the norm for our country. absolutely sickening to those of us who arent overweight.
wildchild
07-07-2009, 08:41 AM
So you keep a 2X4 in the corner just in case they want you to go muff diving for cooties? LOL
Amber Lamps
07-07-2009, 08:45 AM
So you keep a 2X4 in the corner just in case they want you to go muff diving for cooties? LOL
I don't think I'd describe Tommy as "obese" but he definitely isn't some little dude! That would be one very large pussy if it could swallow him up!!!
tommymac
07-07-2009, 09:28 AM
I don't think I'd describe Tommy as "obese" but he definitely isn't some little dude! That would be one very large pussy if it could swallow him up!!!
I am not fat I am big boned :lol:
Tom
KSGregman
07-07-2009, 09:33 AM
I don't understand people who let themselves get obese....I don't understand people who smoke either.
It's like suicide in slow motion. :idk:
Amber Lamps
07-07-2009, 09:35 AM
I don't understand people who let themselves get obese....I don't understand people who smoke either.
It's like suicide in slow motion. :idk:
I don't get drinking or drug use myself..:idk: Then again most people don't understand how we can ride so....
neebelung
07-07-2009, 10:06 AM
Here's my rant on the subject:
now I'll preface this with I ain't (yes, I said ain't :lol:) skinny, but I working (hard) to undo my previous laziness. That said, I know DAMNED well ehat put on those extra lbs: I like to eat, I love beer, and there are many occasions I'd rather go grab some dinner with friends than hit the gym. There's no big mystery to it... It's simple math, taking in more than ya burn off.
So why the FUCK do all these people try to justify why they're fat, why does it have to be rooted in some childhood trauma, or that bad breakup they dealt with in college? Why does it have to be some subconscious way to keep people away, out of a fear of getting hurt? Why the fuck can't people jst own up to the fact that we (generally speaking) eat too much, and move too little??
Aaaarrrrggghhhhh!!!
/end rant
Kaneman
07-07-2009, 10:07 AM
I don't get drinking or drug use myself..:idk: Then again most people don't understand how we can ride so....
Yea, but we don't make people lose their appetite when we ride by on a motorcycle or have a beer with dinner.
But obese people ruin everyone's dinner!
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KSGregman
07-07-2009, 10:16 AM
So why the FUCK do all these people try to justify why they're fat?
There is NO personal accountability in our culture anymore....none. Just a steady stream of rationalizations....justifications....excuses. It's disgusting. :td:
neebelung
07-07-2009, 10:22 AM
There is NO personal accountability in our culture anymore....none. Just a steady stream of rationalizations....justifications....excuses. It's disgusting. :td:
Sad but all too true.
I eat cause I am unhappy and I am unhappy cause I eat, it's a vicious cycle.
Rider
07-07-2009, 11:03 AM
I eat cause I am unhappy and I am unhappy cause I eat, it's a vicious cycle.
You fat bastard.
neebelung
07-07-2009, 11:07 AM
I eat cause I am unhappy and I am unhappy cause I eat, it's a vicious cycle.
:lol: aaawwwwwwww.... Trippy wippy, does you need a hug to make it all better?
askmrjesus
07-07-2009, 11:15 AM
I am not fat I am big boned :lol:
Tom
Then you must have a really big ass bone. :lol:
JC
wildchild
07-07-2009, 12:39 PM
I don't think I'd describe Tommy as "obese" but he definitely isn't some little dude! That would be one very large pussy if it could swallow him up!!!
Thanks a lot. I wasn't hungry for lunch anyway. LOL appetite is gone thinking of very large cooter. :td:
I am not fat I am big boned :lol:
Tom
well now we know why they come running to you. :lol
Dragonpaco
07-07-2009, 12:49 PM
I dont think Ihave seen a single pt tonight that is under 300 pounds, frekin scary. fortunatley none of them are complaing about their cooters. :lol:
tom
it's your fault. you have suction units and scapels. do some ghetto lipo and bill them as a valve repair
BobTheBiker
07-07-2009, 12:53 PM
I"ll mail you some rusty razorblades for the depressed fat ones. they can go behind the dumpster and be all sad and depressed while they cut themselves only to bleed out lard.
Rider
07-07-2009, 12:56 PM
Your mama is so at, she bleeds choclate milk.
Your mama is so fat, when she wears a red shirt all the kids go, "Hey Kool Aid".
skiergirl
07-07-2009, 01:15 PM
that reminds me, I just took a body far analysis last night....ugh! so not happy with that result guess I'll be signing up for another 10K. When I'm signed up for races it motivates me to keep on my workout/running routine. If I don't have a goal I tend to slack.
31% is way to high for me.....:( I'm in the acceptable category but should be closer to the fitness category at about 25% or less
canibeyou
07-07-2009, 03:33 PM
I know this might not bother a majority of the population (and some may even have a hard time understanding my complaint), but I've been thin all my life. I'm a size 2.
What my gripe about the obese is, they automatically assume I have an eating disorder and therefore I must have a real unhappy life.
Really? You got all that from the fact that I only take up one seat on an airplane?!?! (half a seat really... which they automatically thinks entitles them to the other half of my seat... seeing as how I'm not using it...). You got all that 'cuz I leave food on my plate at a restaurant? You got all that out of the fact that I'm out walkin' every day and my ass isn't parked in front of the TV watchin' Lifetime movies? And the list goes on.
Truth is, I eat to live... not live to eat. And, yes, I'm a healthy, happy individual. But the fat people give me the same nasty looks that they complain about being on the receiving end of themselves. Boggles the mind.
HurricaneHeather
07-07-2009, 03:44 PM
I know this might not bother a majority of the population (and some may even have a hard time understanding my complaint), but I've been thin all my life. I'm a size 2.
What my gripe about the obese is, they automatically assume I have an eating disorder and therefore I must have a real unhappy life.
Really? You got all that from the fact that I only take up one seat on an airplane?!?! (half a seat really... which they automatically thinks entitles them to the other half of my seat... seeing as how I'm not using it...). You got all that 'cuz I leave food on my plate at a restaurant? You got all that out of the fact that I'm out walkin' every day and my ass isn't parked in front of the TV watchin' Lifetime movies? And the list goes on.
Truth is, I eat to live... not live to eat. And, yes, I'm a healthy, happy individual. But the fat people give me the same nasty looks that they complain about being on the receiving end of themselves. Boggles the mind.
This always pisses me off too. My best friend is ridiculously thin, always has been and always will be. She is just a small person. I don't know how many people make snide comments that she must have an eating disorder to be that thin. :rolleyes:
And along those lines, people are like angry at her about it too. I'm thinking, if she had an eating disorder it would most likely be due to low self esteem. Soooo, your fat face staring at her giving her dirty looks....would not be helping.
Rider
07-07-2009, 04:07 PM
Diet and exercise will fix any problems with weight. You ever see any pics of fat prisoners from Auschwitz?
unknownroad
07-07-2009, 04:13 PM
You got all that out of the fact that I'm out walkin' every day and my ass isn't parked in front of the TV watchin' Lifetime movies? And the list goes on.
Truth is, I eat to live... not live to eat. And, yes, I'm a healthy, happy individual. But the fat people give me the same nasty looks that they complain about being on the receiving end of themselves. Boggles the mind.
Why? Since you managed to slip in a snarky inference that people who are overweight just sit around and watch TV all day, while ranting about your own persecution?
As the one person on here who's over 200 lbs (fucking internets), let me say:
Pizza is good, exercise sucks. :dthumb: All y'all soy-munching, heartbeat-counting bitchez can kiss my fat white ass :moon:
tommymac
07-07-2009, 04:15 PM
Why? Since you managed to slip in a snarky inference that people who are overweight just sit around and watch TV all day, while ranting about your own persecution?
As the one person on here who's over 200 lbs (fucking internets), let me say:
Pizza is good, exercise sucks. :dthumb: All y'all soy-munching, heartbeat-counting bitchez can kiss my fat white ass :moon:
255 here :rockwoot: Although I am gunning for 230 for next track season.
Tom
canibeyou
07-07-2009, 04:18 PM
Why? Since you managed to slip in a snarky inference that people who are overweight just sit around and watch TV all day, while ranting about your own persecution?
Point exactly. Skinny people aren't entitled to remark about fat people. But fat people are allowed to assume everything about skinny people and make remarks accordingly. WTFE.
And if that's snarky... you're waaaay too sensitive. We didn't even scratch the surface of snarky.
unknownroad
07-07-2009, 04:32 PM
And if that's snarky... you're waaaay too sensitive. We didn't even scratch the surface of snarky.
What would you call it, then? Constructive? Clever? Insightful? Original? Deep? Do tell redflip
Amber Lamps
07-07-2009, 04:53 PM
255 here :rockwoot: Although I am gunning for 230 for next track season.
Tom
What? Get the fuck out of here! I'm 245 lbs! You weigh less than I do? Yikes! You look really solid and well, BIG!:idk:
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll220/lontigger/DSCN0153.jpg
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll220/lontigger/kdk_0496.jpg
Damn I have got to lose weight!
What? Get the fuck out of here! I'm 245 lbs! You weigh less than I do? Yikes! You look really solid and well, BIG!:idk:
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll220/lontigger/DSCN0153.jpg
http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll220/lontigger/kdk_0496.jpg
Damn I have got to lose weight!
he said hes 255 man, 255>245 ;)
tommymac
07-07-2009, 04:59 PM
Its the red eyes and rogues ass it throws everything off :lol:
Tom
Rider
07-07-2009, 05:01 PM
250? Holy shit Lon, are you competing with Shaq to see who can eat more big mac's? :hitfan::sorry::poke::runaway:
Amber Lamps
07-07-2009, 05:10 PM
Damn! I can't find a single picture with us together! Hmmmm...
askmrjesus
07-07-2009, 06:35 PM
Its the red eyes and rogues ass it throws everything off :lol:
Tom
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
Er, I mean, that's not funny dude!
:scared:
JC
Tsunami
07-07-2009, 06:59 PM
I know this might not bother a majority of the population (and some may even have a hard time understanding my complaint), but I've been thin all my life. I'm a size 2.
What my gripe about the obese is, they automatically assume I have an eating disorder and therefore I must have a real unhappy life.
Really? You got all that from the fact that I only take up one seat on an airplane?!?! (half a seat really... which they automatically thinks entitles them to the other half of my seat... seeing as how I'm not using it...). You got all that 'cuz I leave food on my plate at a restaurant? You got all that out of the fact that I'm out walkin' every day and my ass isn't parked in front of the TV watchin' Lifetime movies? And the list goes on.
Truth is, I eat to live... not live to eat. And, yes, I'm a healthy, happy individual. But the fat people give me the same nasty looks that they complain about being on the receiving end of themselves. Boggles the mind.
you're thin, but look healthy. you filled out those abercrombies a lot better then i did, when you let me try them on.
I live to eat :) I love eating!
tommymac
07-07-2009, 07:43 PM
you're thin, but look healthy. you filled out those abercrombies a lot better then i did, when you let me try them on.
I live to eat :) I love eating!
But you still weigh like 40 pounds :lol:
Adeptus_Minor
07-07-2009, 10:08 PM
Point exactly. Skinny people aren't entitled to remark about fat people. But fat people are allowed to assume everything about skinny people and make remarks accordingly. WTFE.
I'm 210 and need to lose about 30 lbs.
The only thing I say about skinny people is they need to eat a damn biscuit. :lol:
Rangerscott
07-07-2009, 10:09 PM
Let me guess. They had trouble breathing or they were tired?
Homeslice
07-07-2009, 10:27 PM
you're thin, but look healthy. you filled out those abercrombies a lot better then i did, when you let me try them on.
pics of said clothing exchange?
Tsunami
07-07-2009, 11:12 PM
pics of said clothing exchange?
what the hell you need pics for, you know what i look like!
and i am not 40 lbs tommy!
250? Holy shit Lon, are you competing with Shaq to see who can eat more big mac's? :hitfan::sorry::poke::runaway:
no wonder he thought the 250 was dog slow :lmao:
rogue
07-07-2009, 11:38 PM
Its the red eyes and rogues ass it throws everything off :lol:
Tom
:rofl:
Mikey
07-07-2009, 11:39 PM
I'm 210 and need to lose about 30 lbs.
The only thing I say about skinny people is they need to eat a damn biscuit. :lol:
I'm about 220, and gaining.
Of course, I'm also 6'6" with 7% body fat. ;)
rogue
07-07-2009, 11:43 PM
In all seriousness, both Tommy and Tigger both look solid and carry their weight well, especially considering their both giants. :lol:
Tommy let me use his rain jacket to help keep warm while we were riding. Freakin' thing was like a dress on me and almost touched the top of my knees. :lol:
Amber Lamps
07-08-2009, 12:13 AM
no wonder he thought the 250 was dog slow :lmao:
yea I have 100 lbs on my gf who's 5'11" so it might work better for her!:lol:
Adeptus_Minor
07-08-2009, 01:11 AM
I'm about 220, and gaining.
Of course, I'm also 6'6" with 7% body fat. ;)
Yeah... 5'10" and 15% pure olive oil (cold pressed)
Tmall
07-08-2009, 07:15 AM
I get amused that people always assume I lift weights.
I'm 220 and have a lot of muscle mass in my shoulders, legs and arms.
Try telling a fatty you sit around and do nothing and still look like you hit the weights..
tommymac
07-08-2009, 07:20 AM
what the hell you need pics for, you know what i look like!
and i am not 40 lbs tommy!
ok ok its 45 :lol:
Tom
cbrchick
07-08-2009, 08:50 AM
I dont really care if people are fat or thin, I just worry about their health given their specific situation.
I too take care of a lot of larger people... I'd rather take care of a moderately over weight individual than a hardcore smoker. The first is far less annoying than the latter.
Since being preggers and have a baby pressing on my lungs... Not being able to see "my bits". Having my mobility greatly altered. Having my lower body/back ache due to the baby gut...
It's just more of an incentive to never take up smoking or become over weight. This is a natural weight gain, but the SOB and pain associated with it would be awful if self induced.
I don't know how extremely over weight people and COPDers do it. I'll miss being pregnant to some degree, but I'll be happy to move and breathe like I used to....
Tmall
07-08-2009, 08:55 AM
You're pregnant? I had no idea..
:lol:
tommymac
07-08-2009, 08:58 AM
I dont really care if people are fat or thin, I just worry about their health given their specific situation.
I too take care of a lot of larger people... I'd rather take care of a moderately over weight individual than a hardcore smoker. The first is far less annoying than the latter.
Since being preggers and have a baby pressing on my lungs... Not being able to see "my bits". Having my mobility greatly altered. Having my lower body/back ache due to the baby gut...
It's just more of an incentive to never take up smoking or become over weight. This is a natural weight gain, but the SOB and pain associated with it would be awful if self induced.
I don't know how extremely over weight people and COPDers do it. I'll miss being pregnant to some degree, but I'll be happy to move and breathe like I used to....
Karens mom is a bad copd er but smoked like a chimney so itskind aself explanatory now she has to use an O2 tank but you could tell she would struggle and even had the bucket handle postion to breathe better.
Tom
i think the vegan skeletors skeeve me out more than the fatties actually. Maybe we can get the bones together with the blobs and work out some kind of lipo fat transfer?
cbrchick
07-08-2009, 09:15 AM
You're pregnant? I had no idea..
:lol:
Dude... you must be kidding... :tremble:
13 days...
Tmall
07-08-2009, 09:19 AM
No, not really. I was just poking fun at the way expecting mamas always relate what they're talking about to their pregnancy.
Light heartedly of course. :lol:
kinda like how starr jones starts every sentance with "yes i AM a lawyer" :lmao:
cbrchick
07-08-2009, 09:27 AM
No, not really. I was just poking fun at the way expecting mamas always relate what they're talking about to their pregnancy.
Light heartedly of course. :lol:
It's a good learning experience... But I can't wait to move onto something else.. :) I don't "love" being pregnant.
I miss riding sooooooooooo much.
That's not gonna happen for a long time.
Dont feel bad k, im not having a baby, and I still havent been able to ride this year. Damn foot. And its 28 degrees ou there right now!
If im lucky, and can convince TMall, I might get to do the cabot trail in august. Doctor just has to give me the ok.
Its driving me crazy watching my dad leave with my bike when we get a nice day.
wildchild
07-08-2009, 09:45 AM
Dont feel bad k, im not having a baby, and I still havent been able to ride this year. Damn foot. And its 28 degrees ou there right now!
If im lucky, and can convince TMall, I might get to do the cabot trail in august. Doctor just has to give me the ok.
Its driving me crazy watching my dad leave with my bike when we get a nice day.
yeah you got me for a bit with the whole 28 degrees thing. almost forgot you're in Canada. At first I was thinking wher the hell s it that cold out still? LOL
Ya, we dont use that silly farheinheit system. Last night is was only 5 degrees though. I was drinking with my cousins band, and we were froze, we had to make a fire in july to keep warm. That, and drinking whiskey warmed 3 of us up.
Porkchop
07-08-2009, 11:51 AM
I love this topic.... its just great. It hits home too easily.
I'm 6'1 and 295 pounds. I'm your a-typical "big man" of my group of friends. (kind of like having your token black friend, lol). But it pisses me off to no end when people assume things. Yea i guess that is what our socety is built off of, first judgement right? Hey, your big so you must want some cake right? Hey your big so here, have my extra food, im full. And the excuse thing posted earlier is only partly true.
I play competitive hockey for 3/4 of the year, and I've won 2 city, and 1 regional championship. I run, go to the gym, and play a myriad of other intermural sports, and eat rather healthy. What separates me from my friends is... i have no metabolism. None. I have 3 friends that do nothing but smoke a pack a day, eat fast food twice a day, and dont know what exercize is. And they still weigh 150 pounds! Fuck that.
I'm just built big, and unfortunatly im going to be that way most of my life. I may be able to control my body fat %, but i will never be skinny. My mom says im cursed with my dads genetics, thighs like tree trunks! :panic:
http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs104.snc1/5026_92369918154_579093154_2050610_2582690_n.jpg
I'm just built big, and unfortunatly im going to be that way most of my life. I may be able to control my body fat %, but i will never be skinny. My mom says im cursed with my dads genetics, thighs like tree trunks! :panic:
http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs104.snc1/5026_92369918154_579093154_2050610_2582690_n.jpg
Bullshit. Im 6'4, 310, and i've been in all different kinds of shapes (presently round and out of), but with a proper diet exercise, anyone can be almost any size they want.
Most people with thyroid problems, cant gain weight because their body produces too much metabolic chemicals (thyroxine or T4 and triiodothyronine, or T3). The one in a million who dont produce enough, can get supplements. The thyroid does slow down later in life.
My dad was 315 at about 5'10. Huge all his life. With a nutritionists, he went down as far as 185. He didnt feel that good, and went back up to about 220-230.
Anyone can be in any shape they want, it is that simple.
Dragonpaco
07-08-2009, 12:14 PM
Bullshit. Im 6'4, 310, and i've been in all different kinds of shapes (presently round and out of), but with a proper diet exercise, anyone can be almost any size they want.
Most people with thyroid problems, cant gain weight because their body produces too much metabolic chemicals (thyroxine or T4 and triiodothyronine, or T3). The one in a million who dont produce enough, can get supplements. The thyroid does slow down later in life.
My dad was 315 at about 5'10. Huge all his life. With a nutritionists, he went down as far as 185. He didnt feel that good, and went back up to about 220-230.
Anyone can be in any shape they want, it is that simple.
yeah but body scructure also plays a big role too. there are people out there that even if they lost enough weight to be fit they would still outwardly appear overweight
Method
07-08-2009, 12:25 PM
Bullshit. Im 6'4, 310, and i've been in all different kinds of shapes (presently round and out of), but with a proper diet exercise, anyone can be almost any size they want.
Most people with thyroid problems, cant gain weight because their body produces too much metabolic chemicals (thyroxine or T4 and triiodothyronine, or T3). The one in a million who dont produce enough, can get supplements. The thyroid does slow down later in life.
My dad was 315 at about 5'10. Huge all his life. With a nutritionists, he went down as far as 185. He didnt feel that good, and went back up to about 220-230.
Anyone can be in any shape they want, it is that simple.
I'm another example of that. Skinny genetics in my family, my brothers are each 170-160lbs at 6'4" and 6'2". I'd been 140lbs at 6'2 years back, and through training and nutrition, I'm now at 210 and about 14% bf.
Particle Man
07-08-2009, 02:03 PM
bet you didnt' know working in an ER really means tending cattle...
tommymac
07-08-2009, 02:04 PM
bet you didnt' know working in an ER really means tending cattle...
Wish I could brand a few of them then :lol:
Tom
the chi
07-08-2009, 02:18 PM
In all seriousness, both Tommy and Tigger both look solid and carry their weight well, especially considering their both giants. :lol:
Tommy let me use his rain jacket to help keep warm while we were riding. Freakin' thing was like a dress on me and almost touched the top of my knees. :lol:
:lol: Thats what I was thinking! Neither Tommy or Tigger is fat (tho I think Tig has a complex).
Theres a difference between being big boned, overweight, and obese.
Up until the last few years, I was one of those people constantly accused of having an eating disorder because I am naturally small. I have no reason for it, as no one else in my family is that way, but from the time I was a small child I've had people trying to feed me. It can be irritating.
As Ive gotten older, my metabolism has slowed significantly and now staying at a decent weight requires effort. I've been 30 pounds overweight, Ive been 15 pounds underweight. I can FEEL the drag even when I put on a few pounds, as well as the ill feeling when I am too thin.
I know how people let themselves go, but I dont understand why they dont put in the effort needed to see a doc for help, or eat right (hard as it is), or to exercise (tho I know it sucks).
I feel bad for them.
Id like to say they are only hurting themselves, but anyone whos sat next to someone who needed 2 seats plus some of yours, or who had to wait to pass someone in a motorized buggy at walmart because they are too ill due to obesity to carry themselves around, or who has to deal with their health issues suffers too.
Particle Man
07-08-2009, 02:19 PM
Wish I could brand a few of them then :lol:
Tom
bad
mental
picture.
:tremble:
KSGregman
07-08-2009, 02:26 PM
...or who had to wait to pass someone in a motorized buggy at walmart because they are too ill due to obesity to carry themselves around...
I just don't understand it....I mean, how the fuck do people do that to themselves?....Eat and eat and eat and eat and fail to exercise to the point that they require a motorized wheel barrow to haul their lard asses around.
It's that kind of crazy self destructive behavior that baffles me....toss in the invariable rationalizing and excuse making that usually comes with it and I just write people like that off entirely. :idk:
tommymac
07-08-2009, 02:26 PM
bad
mental
picture.
:tremble:
The smell would be even worse :tremble:
Tom
Particle Man
07-08-2009, 02:28 PM
The smell would be even worse :tremble:
Tom
The line: |
The correct side of the line: X |
You: | X
:wtfru:
MissHell
07-08-2009, 02:59 PM
The line: |
The correct side of the line: X |
You: | X
:wtfru:
:lol
tommymac
07-08-2009, 03:01 PM
The line: |
The correct side of the line: X |
You: | X
:wtfru:
I had to go there :rockwoot:
Tom
unknownroad
07-08-2009, 03:16 PM
I know how people let themselves go, but I dont understand why they dont put in the effort needed to see a doc for help, or eat right (hard as it is), or to exercise (tho I know it sucks).
Cost-benefit analysis :idk:
Food is one of the small pleasures in life that are available to anyone. Sometimes the only pleasure.
"Ideal" weight supposedly has long-term benefits (assuming you're not taken beforehand by a motor vehicle accident, or cancer, or autoerotic asphyxiation).
If your job and lifestyle don't require much physicality, though, the short-term benefits aren't always a big deal. I managed to go almost a decade without getting on a plane. The area where I live has no hills, and virtually no stairs. My job primarily involves thinking and typing. So what would I get that's worth giving up on the foods I enjoy, and my all-too-limited "free time"? :idk:
Quick281
07-08-2009, 03:18 PM
A (very large, like second belly hanging over the belt big) lady that I work with came into work smiling this morning. She was telling all the other girls about how she has lost another whooping 10 lbs this summer. Everyone was congratulating her on her efforts and how good she must feel. She was totally taking it all in.
She fucking had gastric bypass done over the winter.
THAT, I can't stand.
Tmall
07-08-2009, 03:25 PM
You get to see your dick, touch your toes, actually sit without flopping on the couch, have women hit on you, fit in your car seat, buy clothes that actually look and fit good, take your shirt off in the summer, have more energy at all times, have higher self esteem.
Those are just a few benefits I can think of offhand to be in shape. Living a longer life would probably be the best benefit I can think of.
the chi
07-08-2009, 03:28 PM
Cost-benefit analysis :idk:
Food is one of the small pleasures in life that are available to anyone. Sometimes the only pleasure.
"Ideal" weight supposedly has long-term benefits (assuming you're not taken beforehand by a motor vehicle accident, or cancer, or autoerotic asphyxiation).
If your job and lifestyle don't require much physicality, though, the short-term benefits aren't always a big deal. I managed to go almost a decade without getting on a plane. The area where I live has no hills, and virtually no stairs. My job primarily involves thinking and typing. So what would I get that's worth giving up on the foods I enjoy, and my all-too-limited "free time"? :idk:
Hmmm, but lets look at this "cost analysis" you brought up.
Doesnt it cost more to OVERindulge on those small pleasures than it would be to eat healthy portions of such? Eat 2 cookies a day for pleasure, a bag a week. Sit in front of the tv and eat a BAG of cookies or chips a DAY, way more expensive.
Unless there exists a medical problem, you can eat the foods you want, with a minimal amount of exercise (think everyday movements, no actual exercise) and not become "fat" or obese.
There is no reason other than overindulging to the point of the ridiculous (or medical)that would cause someone to become obese. Im not talking fat, or overweight, im talking OBESE.
I eat all the foods I want, in reasonable amounts, including fast food, junk like chocolate, cookies, candy, etc and even at least a soda a day and while I have started walking some, I dont exercise constantly and I am not obese or fat while still getting my pleasures from food and not overindulging.
(FTR-I have been in the position to be overweight and overindulging with zero exercise. Needing the overindulgence is one of those "excuses". Like- Im so stressed, thats why I drink 3 Mt. Dews a day. Excuse for poor eating decision.)
the chi
07-08-2009, 03:29 PM
You get to see your dick, touch your toes, actually sit without flopping on the couch, have women hit on you, fit in your car seat, buy clothes that actually look and fit good, take your shirt off in the summer, have more energy at all times, have higher self esteem.
Those are just a few benefits I can think of offhand to be in shape. Living a longer life would probably be the best benefit I can think of.
Truth!
skiergirl
07-08-2009, 03:40 PM
I get annoyed at the grocery store because your basically penalized by trying to eat healthy. We eat mainly meat, fish, veggies and fruit and very little else...egg whites and stuff sure but we eat pretty healthy overall. We will easily spend $150 each week at the store.
If we ate Ramen noodles and boxed processed foods we could spend 1/2 of that. Add in the cost of a gym membership at probably 20-30 each a month.
sure I agree 100% I feel better when I eat right and I'm in shape but it's expensive and takes effort....
Rider
07-08-2009, 03:42 PM
You get to see your dick, touch your toes, actually sit without flopping on the couch, have women hit on you, fit in your car seat, buy clothes that actually look and fit good, take your shirt off in the summer, have more energy at all times, have higher self esteem.
Those are just a few benefits I can think of offhand to be in shape. Living a longer life would probably be the best benefit I can think of.
Not all of those just apply to fat people. I have big shoulders and fitting in an airline seat is near impossible Adults sitting next to me are going to get a face full of my shoulder. A lot or car seat are too narrow as well. Shirts are also hard to buy because to get them to "fit" I have to buy an extra XL. I'm only 5'10" and XL shirts usually end up being too long and/or extra baggy in the waist.
I can however still see my dick and touch my toes. :lol
tommymac
07-08-2009, 03:43 PM
I get annoyed at the grocery store because your basically penalized by trying to eat healthy. We eat mainly meat, fish, veggies and fruit and very little else...egg whites and stuff sure but we eat pretty healthy overall. We will easily spend $150 each week at the store.
If we ate Ramen noodles and boxed processed foods we could spend 1/2 of that. Add in the cost of a gym membership at probably 20-30 each a month.
sure I agree 100% I feel better when I eat right and I'm in shape but it's expensive and takes effort....
Thats part of the problem too, takes time effort and sometimes a bit mor emoney to eat healthy as opposed to hitting the drive thru for a bunch of happy meals for the kids
HurricaneHeather
07-08-2009, 03:43 PM
I get annoyed at the grocery store because your basically penalized by trying to eat healthy. We eat mainly meat, fish, veggies and fruit and very little else...egg whites and stuff sure but we eat pretty healthy overall. We will easily spend $150 each week at the store.
If we ate Ramen noodles and boxed processed foods we could spend 1/2 of that. Add in the cost of a gym membership at probably 20-30 each a month.
sure I agree 100% I feel better when I eat right and I'm in shape but it's expensive and takes effort....
I'm probably a different case because I don't eat much meat, but when I am watching what I eat I spend so much less. Chips, cookies and sodas are expensive. And add a severe lack of portion control to that and it gets pricey for me. But I think that is because I will only eat meat for a couple meals a week when I am watching my weight.
the chi
07-08-2009, 03:43 PM
Not all of those just apply to fat people. I have big shoulders and fitting in an airline seat is near impossible Adults sitting next to me are going to get a face full of my shoulder. A lot or car seat are too narrow as well. Shirts are also hard to buy because to get them to "fit" I have to buy an extra XL. I'm only 5'10" and XL shirts usually end up being too long and/or extra baggy in the waist.
I can however still see my dick and touch my toes. :lol
I can vouch for that...you arent fat, but you are broad!
skiergirl
07-08-2009, 03:47 PM
I'm probably a different case because I don't eat much meat, but when I am watching what I eat I spend so much less. Chips, cookies and sodas are expensive. And add a severe lack of portion control to that and it gets pricey for me. But I think that is because I will only eat meat for a couple meals a week when I am watching my weight.
Yea, seafood isn't cheap but I love it..:) and we usually spring for the lean ground beef and better quality meats but even fruits and veggies aren't cheap.
HurricaneHeather
07-08-2009, 03:49 PM
Yea, seafood isn't cheap but I love it..:) and we usually spring for the lean ground beef and better quality meats but even fruits and veggies aren't cheap.
Yeah seafood and lean meats are expensive. I think for me the biggest change is portion control. A correctly portioned salad for dinner is cheaper than a whole bag of fritos. :lol:
Speedracer42
07-08-2009, 03:52 PM
Bullshit. Im 6'4, 310, and i've been in all different kinds of shapes (presently round and out of), but with a proper diet exercise, anyone can be almost any size they want.
Most people with thyroid problems, cant gain weight because their body produces too much metabolic chemicals (thyroxine or T4 and triiodothyronine, or T3). The one in a million who dont produce enough, can get supplements. The thyroid does slow down later in life.
My dad was 315 at about 5'10. Huge all his life. With a nutritionists, he went down as far as 185. He didnt feel that good, and went back up to about 220-230.
Anyone can be in any shape they want, it is that simple.
I was going to say this too. I have no room to talk I was blessed with amazing metabolism which was odd considering my mom was average and my dad was 6' 300ish. But I am 170 when lifting alot and 150-155 when in moto season. But PROPER diet and exercise are the keys. I have some pretty large and round friends who are damn decent and active athletes. But they remain large and round because they don't do the right things to truly trim up. Dieting sucks ass. I don't blame people for not following through with proper diet and exercise. But the truth remains for most people. If you want to change your body badly enough you can. It's easier for most to just complain or excuse it away though.
unknownroad
07-08-2009, 04:19 PM
You get to see your dick, touch your toes, actually sit without flopping on the couch, have women hit on you, fit in your car seat, buy clothes that actually look and fit good, take your shirt off in the summer, have more energy at all times, have higher self esteem.
I'm happy with jeans and a T-shirt, and they make 'em pretty big. Only women (and even then a minority) cover up in the summer because of their weight. My toes take care of themselves. And I'm married, so I don't get any nookie regardless of what I do or look like :idk:
Hmmm, but lets look at this "cost analysis" you brought up.
Doesnt it cost more to OVERindulge on those small pleasures than it would be to eat healthy portions of such? Eat 2 cookies a day for pleasure, a bag a week. Sit in front of the tv and eat a BAG of cookies or chips a DAY, way more expensive.
Costco :dthumb:
And let me just mention, one of my coworkers is a constant fitness/diet freak... right now there is something in the office fridge called "Hummus Classic Snacker Pack" :willy:
Judging by the dirty looks I get when I'm enjoying a breakfast donut, fitness |= happiness :lol
And finally, the friggin' TV stereotype, OMG... Since Top Gear and Penguins of Madagascar have been in repeats, I haven't watched TV in at least 2 weeks. There ARE other sedentary forms of relaxation! :bash:
Kaneman
07-08-2009, 04:23 PM
Bullshit. Im 6'4, 310, and i've been in all different kinds of shapes (presently round and out of), but with a proper diet exercise, anyone can be almost any size they want.
Most people with thyroid problems, cant gain weight because their body produces too much metabolic chemicals (thyroxine or T4 and triiodothyronine, or T3). The one in a million who dont produce enough, can get supplements. The thyroid does slow down later in life.
My dad was 315 at about 5'10. Huge all his life. With a nutritionists, he went down as far as 185. He didnt feel that good, and went back up to about 220-230.
Anyone can be in any shape they want, it is that simple.
Right on.
I'm the opposite of this. By the time I was 24 I had never gotten above 150lbs, and I'm 6' tall. At our old forum there was a fitness section and I read what Apoc and 101 and the other guys that lift had to say and I studied up. 101 sent me a book, can't remember the name of it.
Anyway, I kept at it and eventually found the diet/exercise combo that worked for me. I grew so fast I got stretch marks on my thighs. I eventually made it to 200lbs. Eventually I got to the point to where I couldn't afford to keep eating that much chicken and meat, BUT the point remains that it is possible to drastically modify your body no matter how your DNA is coded.
Now, through normal exercise and portions I stay around 175 and I don't fall through the shower drain anymore.
THANKS GUYS!
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pauldun170
07-08-2009, 04:24 PM
grilled chicken anyone? fresh fish? Lil fruit (strawberries and blueberries) and oatmeal? Perhaps a good serving of broccolli or carrots.
and I must insist that you chuck that soda down the sink...there will be none of that.
Little water or cranberry juice on the side
Need a snack...grab a handful of penuts and raisins.
Now if you will just dip it all in this vat of blended maple syrup and butter we can be on our way.
Tsunami
07-08-2009, 04:24 PM
I get annoyed at the grocery store because your basically penalized by trying to eat healthy. We eat mainly meat, fish, veggies and fruit and very little else...egg whites and stuff sure but we eat pretty healthy overall. We will easily spend $150 each week at the store.
If we ate Ramen noodles and boxed processed foods we could spend 1/2 of that. Add in the cost of a gym membership at probably 20-30 each a month.
sure I agree 100% I feel better when I eat right and I'm in shape but it's expensive and takes effort....
So true, you can get a whopper jr for $0.99 but a nice salad that would fill you up the same is like $7! I would think its a lot cheaper to grow vegetation than to grow cows!
So for 3 meals of whopper jr's, its $3, and for 3 salads, its $21?? Granted, i make my own salads but when i am hungry and on the go, its so much more tempting to spend a buck.
Amber Lamps
07-08-2009, 04:27 PM
No, not really. I was just poking fun at the way expecting mamas always relate what they're talking about to their pregnancy.
Light heartedly of course. :lol:
Kinda like I start every argument with "I'm from the hood"? People can only relate to situations from their own experiences....:lol: Being pregnant is 75% of her world right now and is obviously going to skew her perspective. Heck, we're all like that. All the medical people approach every thread from that angle, the engineers from that angle, etc, etc.:wink:
pauldun170
07-08-2009, 04:29 PM
So true, you can get a whopper jr for $99 but a nice salad that would fill you up the same is like $7! I would think its a lot cheaper to grow vegetation than to grow cows!
Spensive out there in Vegas....
Tsunami
07-08-2009, 04:31 PM
Spensive out there in Vegas....
ooops i need to learn to proofread. Going back to edit!
the chi
07-08-2009, 04:58 PM
Costco :dthumb:
And let me just mention, one of my coworkers is a constant fitness/diet freak... right now there is something in the office fridge called "Hummus Classic Snacker Pack" :willy:
Judging by the dirty looks I get when I'm enjoying a breakfast donut, fitness |= happiness :lol
And finally, the friggin' TV stereotype, OMG... Since Top Gear and Penguins of Madagascar have been in repeats, I haven't watched TV in at least 2 weeks. There ARE other sedentary forms of relaxation! :bash:
:lol: Overeating and constantly having to replace the food you are overeating is not something even Costco can help you with! Sorry, not a good argument there bud...
As for your co-worker, they're doing it wrong! :lol: You dont have to eat nasty food to enjoy life, Krispy Kreme is my FAVE!
TV is just a generic, you can fill in Xbox, Wii, Computer, or even the window looking into your backyard. The very word sedentary says youd rather sit on your butt and eat then do something that requires more than breathing.
Amber Lamps
07-08-2009, 05:41 PM
:lol: Overeating and constantly having to replace the food you are overeating is not something even Costco can help you with! Sorry, not a good argument there bud...
As for your co-worker, they're doing it wrong! :lol: You dont have to eat nasty food to enjoy life, Krispy Kreme is my FAVE!
TV is just a generic, you can fill in Xbox, Wii, Computer, or even the window looking into your backyard. The very word sedentary says youd rather sit on your butt and eat then do something that requires more than breathing.
Yep like most of your jobs or :pwhore2::lol:
the chi
07-08-2009, 05:47 PM
Yep like most of your jobs or :pwhore2::lol:
:lol: Coming from the guy who gets to sit home and :pwhore2: while the rest of us work!
tommymac
07-08-2009, 05:49 PM
:lol: Coming from the guy who gets to sit home and :pwhore2: while the rest of us work!
I get to postwhore while at work FTMFW:rockwoot:
Tom
cbrchick
07-08-2009, 05:53 PM
Kinda like I start every argument with "I'm from the hood"? People can only relate to situations from their own experiences....:lol: Being pregnant is 75% of her world right now and is obviously going to skew her perspective. Heck, we're all like that. All the medical people approach every thread from that angle, the engineers from that angle, etc, etc.:wink:
I know he's not picking on me... :)
Being preggers hasn't really skewed my perspective per say, rather just reinforced why I wouldn't want to be grossly overweight as this baby weight is hard on my body as it is.
People can def. be larger and overweight by BMI standards but be very healthy.
I just cant imagine having a beer gut or 100 extra pounds and want to exercise/be active like I once was. I find this uncomfortable.
And one thing I found, eating is difficult. I can't lean forward to reach my plate as I cant breathe. I realized I just spilled some mushed carrot/turnip down my freak'n shirt from dinner. How attractive is that? Something was itching my boob!!! This wouldn't happen if I didn't have to balance my plate on my baby kegger!!! :dribble:
:boobs:
tommymac
07-08-2009, 05:59 PM
I know he's not picking on me... :)
Being preggers hasn't really skewed my perspective per say, rather just reinforced why I wouldn't want to be grossly overweight as this baby weight is hard on my body as it is.
People can def. be larger and overweight by BMI standards but be very healthy.
I just cant imagine having a beer gut or 100 extra pounds and want to exercise/be active like I once was. I find this uncomfortable.
And one thing I found, eating is difficult. I can't lean forward to reach my plate as I cant breathe. I realized I just spilled some mushed carrot/turnip down my freak'n shirt from dinner. How attractive is that? Something was itching my boob!!! This wouldn't happen if I didn't have to balance my plate on my baby kegger!!! :dribble:
:boobs:
BMI is a load of crap, as per thier #'s I am almost morbidly obeese, while I can stand to drop a few pounds I dontt hink I am as bad off as the one hittin the drive through in her rascall motorized chair :lol:
Tom
the chi
07-08-2009, 06:01 PM
I know he's not picking on me... :)
Being preggers hasn't really skewed my perspective per say, rather just reinforced why I wouldn't want to be grossly overweight as this baby weight is hard on my body as it is.
People can def. be larger and overweight by BMI standards but be very healthy.
I just cant imagine having a beer gut or 100 extra pounds and want to exercise/be active like I once was. I find this uncomfortable.
And one thing I found, eating is difficult. I can't lean forward to reach my plate as I cant breathe. I realized I just spilled some mushed carrot/turnip down my freak'n shirt from dinner. How attractive is that? Something was itching my boob!!! This wouldn't happen if I didn't have to balance my plate on my baby kegger!!! :dribble:
:boobs:
:lol: You make it sound so attractive I cant wait to do it...
HurricaneHeather
07-08-2009, 06:02 PM
BMI is a load of crap, as per thier #'s I am almost morbidly obeese, while I can stand to drop a few pounds I dontt hink I am as bad off as the one hittin the drive through in her rascall motorized chair :lol:
Tom
When I went to the gym for the first time in my life last year, he told me according to his charts that I was obese. :skep: I should've cancelled my membership right then and there. :lol:
tommymac
07-08-2009, 06:04 PM
When I went to the gym for the first time in my life last year, he told me according to his charts that I was obese. :skep: I should've cancelled my membership right then and there. :lol:
Theres another system that incorporates ones body frame into the equation. As per the BMI tables at 6'4 I think you should weigh like 180 or 190, unless i loose a leg that aint happening any time soon :lol:
Tom
Amber Lamps
07-08-2009, 06:12 PM
I know he's not picking on me... :)
Being preggers hasn't really skewed my perspective per say, rather just reinforced why I wouldn't want to be grossly overweight as this baby weight is hard on my body as it is.
People can def. be larger and overweight by BMI standards but be very healthy.
I just cant imagine having a beer gut or 100 extra pounds and want to exercise/be active like I once was. I find this uncomfortable.
And one thing I found, eating is difficult. I can't lean forward to reach my plate as I cant breathe. I realized I just spilled some mushed carrot/turnip down my freak'n shirt from dinner. How attractive is that? Something was itching my boob!!! This wouldn't happen if I didn't have to balance my plate on my baby kegger!!! :dribble::boobs:
Oh no! I was just commenting on someone else digging on you (check the quote). I just think that background for the most part dictates perspective. You can only discuss things based on your experience. Heck, one of my biggest problems with the "modern age" is that most people now discuss subjects as if they've experienced them first hand when their only connection to it has been the media or the internet. For example my gf will argue crab fishing with you like she's an old salt!!!:lol: Seriously!:lol:
Amber Lamps
07-08-2009, 06:14 PM
Theres another system that incorporates ones body frame into the equation. As per the BMI tables at 6'4 I think you should weigh like 180 or 190, unless i loose a leg that aint happening any time soon :lol:
Tom
You and me both brother!!! I haven't weighed <190 since I got out of the Army!:lol:
tommymac
07-08-2009, 06:15 PM
Oh no! I was just commenting on someone else digging on you (check the quote). I just think that background for the most part dictates perspective. You can only discuss things based on your experience. Heck, one of my biggest problems with the "modern age" is that most people now discuss subjects as if they've experienced them first hand when their only connection to it has been the media or the internet. For example my gf will argue crab fishing with you like she's an old salt!!!:lol: Seriously!:lol:
Big fan of the deadliest catch. its one of my current faves as well. i think th eproblem is these reality shows almsot make it look easy and that anyone can do it.
Tom
tommymac
07-08-2009, 06:17 PM
You and me both brother!!! I haven't weighed <190 since I got out of the Army!:lol:
8th grade for me. freshman football I weighed in at 202 pounds and was 5'11.
granted I was a bit chunky then but started lifting and built more muscle.
Tom
Amber Lamps
07-08-2009, 06:20 PM
Big fan of the deadliest catch. its one of my current faves as well. i think th eproblem is these reality shows almsot make it look easy and that anyone can do it.
Tom
Yea that's the show!:lol: She never misses it! Yep it looks like they go out for a month and come back with $50,000 each in the bank!:lol:
Amber Lamps
07-08-2009, 06:22 PM
8th grade for me. freshman football I weighed in at 202 pounds and was 5'11.
granted I was a bit chunky then but started lifting and built more muscle.
Tom
Yea when I joined the Army I weighed 161lbs at 6'4''...:lol: Trust me the Drills made sure I took seconds at every meal and would make me run laps and do push-ups at every opportunity! :lol:
HurricaneHeather
07-08-2009, 06:26 PM
Theres another system that incorporates ones body frame into the equation. As per the BMI tables at 6'4 I think you should weigh like 180 or 190, unless i loose a leg that aint happening any time soon :lol:
Tom
I'm not even overweight, let alone obese. I think their charts were skewed to make people think they are fat.
My friend that was with me made a good point. So when someone comes in who is obese, do they tell them they are dead? :lol:
tommymac
07-08-2009, 06:30 PM
I'm not even overweight, let alone obese. I think their charts were skewed to make people think they are fat.
My friend that was with me made a good point. So when someone comes in who is obese, do they tell them they are dead? :lol:
The BMI charts are prety standard albeit a crock IMO but the gyms will use it as a tool to try to get you to join or use a trainer as well.
Tom
Homeslice
07-08-2009, 06:35 PM
Yea when I joined the Army I weighed 161lbs at 6'4
wtf :skep:
Amber Lamps
07-08-2009, 06:41 PM
I'm not even overweight, let alone obese. I think their charts were skewed to make people think they are fat.
My friend that was with me made a good point. So when someone comes in who is obese, do they tell them they are dead? :lol:
It's like there's two extreme ends of the spectrum and most people don't fit either. Some people think they are fat if they can "pinch an inch" and some think that they are average or even healthy with a gut hanging over their pants. A girlfriend and I joined "Plenty of Fish" a few years a go as a joke and I still get messages once in a while...it's funny what some women consider to be an average body type these days! :fatty: IMHO my gf is "average" but she'd have to go a long way to be considered obese. I guess it's another perspective issue.:idk:
Amber Lamps
07-08-2009, 06:43 PM
wtf :skep:
Yep I was way skinny!:lol:
HurricaneHeather
07-08-2009, 06:44 PM
It's like there's two extreme ends of the spectrum and most people don't fit either. Some people think they are fat if they can "pinch an inch" and some think that they are average or even healthy with a gut hanging over their pants. A girlfriend and I joined "Plenty of Fish" a few years a go as a joke and I still get messages once in a while...it's funny what some women consider to be an average body type these days! :fatty: IMHO my gf is "average" but she'd have to go a long way to be considered obese. I guess it's another perspective issue.:idk:
I'm not talking about appearances. I'm talking about BMI and a healthy weight for your height/age. :wink:
Homeslice
07-08-2009, 07:25 PM
BMI is pretty much bs without taking into consideration % bodyfat. If you just look at BMI alone, a bodybuilder would be considered obese & unhealthy, which is bs.
torilynne
07-08-2009, 10:20 PM
my mom was over weight and my father was overweight for my entire childhood. we ate out fast food regularly and did a lot of snacking so i ballooned up to 220lbs by the time i was 13 and was maybe only 5'5''. OBVIOUSLY quite over weight no excuses there poor diet and lack of physical activity
when i went off to high school i dropped all the way to 120 lbs and it felt great didnt take diet pills or starve myself did it with plian old fashion working out and eating right. honestly not that challenging. seriously as you see the weight come off it motivates you
now due to some pretty severe health and pain problems(not helped by being at work on my feet running around like a madman for the better part of 8 hrs a day) im unable to due the kind of working out i used to and it drives me nuts cuz now im back up to the high 140s, i dont know why any one would want to be obese cuz being slightly overweight im unhappier than i used to be when i was really active. now i just try to eat smaller amounts of what i used to and share snacks and food with friends and have recently started doing modified exercises i got from my doctor. like i said its not hard.
i really just gotta wonder how people can get themselves to 300lbs+ and not want to do something about it and say things like theyre "happy being bigger" or "if i wanna eat something im gonna eat it and not worry about it" seriously if you want an oreo have an oreo you know what go ahead and have three but dont sit on your ass all day long and have half a pack of them.
tached1000rr
07-08-2009, 11:05 PM
Phat Farm....
Amber Lamps
07-09-2009, 02:21 AM
Phat Farm....
Pharcyde...
Rider
07-09-2009, 09:39 AM
8th grade for me. freshman football I weighed in at 202 pounds and was 5'11.
granted I was a bit chunky then but started lifting and built more muscle.
Tom
My 12yo son who is going into 7th grade just measured 5'8" 172lbs. Because of his size, strength and speed, he is the only 7th grader that will play on the A league(8th grade only). Just bought him some new cleats.....men's size 13.
He is off the charts according to the Dr's. He was a little chunky up until this year but I sent him to Parisi Speed School and ever since he has slimmed down a lot. www.parisischool.com
HurricaneHeather
07-09-2009, 09:47 AM
My 12yo son who is going into 7th grade just measured 5'8" 172lbs. Because of his size, strength and speed, he is the only 7th grader that will play on the A league(8th grade only). Just bought him some new cleats.....men's size 13.
He is off the charts according to the Dr's. He was a little chunky up until this year but I sent him to Parisi Speed School and ever since he has slimmed down a lot. www.parisischool.com
That's a big boy! :eek:
It's pretty typical though for them to chunk up, then get taller and stretch out. At least that is what my mom said me and my brothers would do. We always got a little chunky right before a growth spurt.
Adeptus_Minor
07-09-2009, 09:59 AM
Breakfast today:
Scrambled eggs
Bacon
rye toast w/petit basque cheese
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
:dthumb:
HurricaneHeather
07-09-2009, 10:02 AM
Breakfast today:
Scrambled eggs
Bacon
rye toast w/petit basque cheese
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
:dthumb:
:rofl:
Rider
07-09-2009, 10:21 AM
Breakfast today:
Scrambled eggs
Bacon
rye toast w/petit basque cheese
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
:dthumb:
My breakfast:
55 grams of whey protein.
unknownroad
07-09-2009, 10:52 AM
I'm not even overweight, let alone obese. I think their charts were skewed to make people think they are fat.
I think most of the BMI charts were developed by the diet industry. Go figure :idk:
Rider
07-09-2009, 11:00 AM
I think most of the BMI charts were developed by the diet industry. Go figure :idk:
BMI doesn't mean shit. Body builder's with very low body fat are considered obese on the BMI chart.
unknownroad
07-09-2009, 02:00 PM
My breakfast:
55 grams of whey protein.
Not even any curds? :panic:
You should try to get upgraded to a better concentration camp, Ms Muffett! That's some zero-star dining right there.
Rider
07-09-2009, 02:02 PM
Not even any curds? :panic:
You should try to get upgraded to a better concentration camp, Ms Muffett! That's some zero-star dining right there.
Trust me, I eat well, I just choose not to eat like that for every meal, if I did, I assume I'd look like a.... well... you!
Tsunami
07-09-2009, 02:19 PM
Breakfast today:
Scrambled eggs
Bacon
rye toast w/petit basque cheese
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
:dthumb:
That sounds really good...i want some beer for breakfast now!
unknownroad
07-09-2009, 02:27 PM
Trust me, I eat well, I just choose not to eat like that for every meal, if I did, I assume I'd look like a.... well... you!
Ha! You should be so lucky redflip
Rider
07-09-2009, 02:43 PM
Ha! You should be so lucky redflip
I had a good lunch. 1/2lb of rib tips. :dribble:
the chi
07-09-2009, 02:43 PM
Ha! You should be so lucky redflip
Didnt you say you are 200 pounds?? That doesnt really sound fat...:scratch:
Rider
07-09-2009, 02:45 PM
Didnt you say you are 200 pounds?? That doesnt really sound fat...:scratch:
No is doesn't.
rogue
07-09-2009, 02:47 PM
No is doesn't.
Depends upon height, muscle mass, bone structure, etc....
Method
07-09-2009, 03:35 PM
My breakfast:
55 grams of whey protein.
Sounds a lot like mine, though just about 35g of whey on waking up. Then add in about 40g of carbs worth of Oatmeal, followed up by eggwhites, and we're good to go.
unknownroad
07-09-2009, 05:24 PM
Didnt you say you are 200 pounds?? That doesnt really sound fat...:scratch:
I said "over 200" :idk: I didn't expect the person complaining about 300-pounders to weigh 250 :lol
the chi
07-09-2009, 05:54 PM
I said "over 200" :idk: I didn't expect the person complaining about 300-pounders to weigh 250 :lol
:rofl: Apparently you havent seen Tommy (tho he doesnt look like 250)!! Like I said, he's not fat, but he is a BIG boy!!
Adeptus_Minor
07-09-2009, 08:38 PM
That sounds really good...i want some beer for breakfast now!
Ah yes... it's a luxury of working the night shift, or being an unapologetic alcoholic. :D
tommymac
07-09-2009, 08:43 PM
Ah yes... it's a luxury of working the night shift, or being an unapologetic alcoholic. :D
Or both :lol:
Tom
Adeptus_Minor
07-09-2009, 08:45 PM
Or both :lol:
Tom
hey, I don't judge. :D:lol:
karl_1052
07-09-2009, 09:41 PM
Why? Since you managed to slip in a snarky inference that people who are overweight just sit around and watch TV all day, while ranting about your own persecution?
As the one person on here who's over 200 lbs (fucking internets), let me say:
Pizza is good, exercise sucks. :dthumb: All y'all soy-munching, heartbeat-counting bitchez can kiss my fat white ass :moon:
:rockwoot:
5'11" 240lbs here, 31%bf
you're thin, but look healthy. you filled out those abercrombies a lot better then i did, when you let me try them on.
I live to eat PUGS:) I love eating PUGS!
Fixed it for ya!
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