Southern Elk
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I ran across this article today.
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I agree except for long distance running. I couldn’t eat enough food to replace my calorie burn when I trained for a marathon.I have said it before and I'll say it again...you can't out exercise a bad diet . Once you stop the drug, you will eat again so really this is pointless unless you can stop the drug and stop eating or whatever is does for you.
Idk, even when I was 19 years old and training for a marathon I still couldn’t get below 213lbs.I agree except for long distance running. I couldn’t eat enough food to replace my calorie burn when I trained for a marathon.
Stress makes me eat like a first time momma who is "eating for two" at 7 weeks pregnant.Stress is free and that sh*t works!
BMI is an outdated and incorrect measure of fitness.
I was in the army, so no first hand experience, but from what I’ve heard the Marines are the most ridiculous branch.I was training with the USMC about a decade ago, this jacked dude was getting kicked out of the Marines because of his high BMI. Buddy was a beast but couldn't drop his BMI so he got the boot... Pretty ridiculous, give that guy heavy things and he'd probably carry them further than everyone else which is pretty much what being a soldier is; picking up heavy things, humping them around and putting them down.
I was in the army, so no first hand experience, but from what I’ve heard the Marines are the most ridiculous branch.
I worked in a veteran center for about 2 years during college after getting out, and the things I’d heard from the marines about the usmc were so ass-backwards. As an example, allegedly one can be disciplined, and eventually discharged, if they don’t look good in their uniform. Nothing to do with job performance, or even hight/weight requirements, purely aesthetics.
Early 90s I was in the PLC program for two summers. I put on 20 pounds of muscle between summers after experiencing USMC OCS. I was border line being a Fatbody and being put on a restrictive diet. I was 6’3”, ripped with no body fat and I weighed 185 pounds. Part of the problem is they marked me at 6’2”, which took a few pounds off my weight allowance. I’m standing in front of the officer in only boxer shorts - he can see my 6 pack abs.I was training with the USMC about a decade ago, this jacked dude was getting kicked out of the Marines because of his high BMI. Buddy was a beast but couldn't drop his BMI so he got the boot... Pretty ridiculous, give that guy heavy things and he'd probably carry them further than everyone else which is pretty much what being a soldier is; picking up heavy things, humping them around and putting them down.
That's what the "I never had trouble losing weight" crowd can't understand. Genetics differ.Down 4lbs in in a week and half.
To the diet folks:
After being born a huge baby, 10 or 11bs, I don’t remember exactly. I’ve always been the big guy. Not really fat but big. Thru my entire military career I never once made the height and weight tables. I was running up to 8 miles a day with countless other exercises and only got down to 199 lbs. I was still the big guy, but I looked like a skeleton.
Now that I’m 40+ and have a more sedentary profession I have crept up in weight. The VA determined that I am broken enough to get the highest rating possible. Every step my ankles and knees sound like rice crispies.
Diets make me hangry and shaky. I am miserable and anxiety runs rampant when the shakes start. I’ve tried almost everything mentioned in this thread plus much more.
So while this drug may not be for you with your genetics, it is for some others. I am not alone in my body style. So far this has had minimal impact on my life and I am able to lose some weight.
Sounds like you are on a good path.I hate being on Rx. My maternal family DNA is 100% Type 2 diabetes for the past three generations of adults who lived beyond 50 years old. I was declared Type 2 back 15 months ago at age 62 though had been borderline diabetic for a few years so I would get chastised during my annual checkups.
I changed my diet, especially quantity of food, though I eat a food mix much like a teenager for about half my lunches and dinners. I have lost 10% of my May 2023 peak weight. I was down 15% a few months ago before messed up my right foot being an idiot and the recovery is slowing my exercise down. Those pounds gained back gradually as my exercise levels fell. I think exercise not only burns calories but also accelerates my metabolism. Just a theory for my body.
My doctor offered me to go on weight-loss shots last year though I want to try and get healthier with better food choices and steady exercise. My selfish choices got me into being overweight so I feel I should try to make choices to get me out of this jam. My most recent A1C result drops me below the medical definition of diabetic. I feel good about this journey even with the bit gained back. If I am not down to my target weight next May then will strongly consider going on the shots.
Re BMI, I agree the same BMI on 10 different guys looks different with some looking much more fit than others. BMI is useful in my case. There are no six-packs, more like I have the entire keg.
Like the last shot big pharma pushed on us we really don't know the long term affects so I'll pass. If you're taking it to lose weight and are barfing in the trash can it might be a sign...
Now the old "Show em' your o-face" line has a whole new meaning
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Move south from Canada maybe? Just an idea. Trudeauism doesn’t exist everywhereMy opinion is the obesity crisis around the entire world is caused by the constant pussification of society. It's too hard for people to practice self-control or discipline, and too hard to enact the change they want by dedicating themselves to physical activity and a healthy diet. It is now on par to being a racist, sexist, etc. to make any statement about someone else's weight being unhealthy, you will even get called a bigot if your preference in a partner is someone who stays in shape. And I'm not talking the guys who have NO FATTIES stickers on their truck, just someone who prefers a partner that is physically active. Society's general wokeness has led to a collapse of healthcare as all these morbidly obese people clog it up with the countless health issues they cause themselves. As for the weight loss drugs? If it works for them, great, but using it strictly as weight loss drug because you lack the willpower or content of character to make changes for yourself, thereby reducing the amount of the drugs available to those who actually need it, is pretty deplorable to me.
Take all the mRNA you want. I'll still pass on both. The quick fixes for weight loss usually come at a price - one we don't know yet.Comparing peptides to mRNA is....well....like scoring a touchdown in hockey with a tennis racket. Tabloid level photo is a nice touch too.