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Hoopz:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on July 14, 2011, 10:13:11 am ---Ah, yes, the shmokes or ChadTower or Xiaou2 or HowardCasto or MaximRecoil or Darren_Harris or ______ "to debate me would be crazy/idiotic/insane/ridiculous" point.  Always worth a laugh.   :laugh2:

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Fixt.   ;D

shmokes:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on July 14, 2011, 10:13:11 am ---
Ah, yes, the shmokes "to debate me would be crazy/idiotic/insane/ridiculous" point.  Always worth a laugh.   :laugh2:


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Over half of Americans are overweight, and about a third are full-on obese.  So yeah, to "argue that there aren't fundamental problems with our society's diet . . . would be idiotic."  Of course, you're not arguing that.  You're just taking a totally unwarranted swipe at me over a statement that you agree with 100%.  Which is also sort of idiotic.

Donkbaca:

--- Quote ---I don't get why it's much of an issue.  Eat less in sum total and expend more in sum total.  It doesn't matter all that much if you're eating your 1700 calories in one shot or in 17 shots.  Same with burning calories.  Run 10 miles or run 1 mile 10 times.  The difference is not all that much and they both work.

The only difference that actually matters is how a person works the logistics into their lifestyle.  That can, and most often is, the difference between success and failure.
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The Power Tower is correct.  You lose weight when you eat better.  Just find some sort of rules that keep you away from junk - could be low carb, could be the whole "if it didn't grow, i won't eat it" whatever works best for you to eat more veggies and less twinkies

The best advice is to make it a priority.  We don't think about what we eat and put into our bodies, or make it a priority to be active.  Make your health a priority, pay attention and you will see results.

Mikezilla:

--- Quote from: shmokes on July 14, 2011, 11:21:55 am ---
--- Quote from: ChadTower on July 14, 2011, 10:13:11 am ---
Ah, yes, the shmokes "to debate me would be crazy/idiotic/insane/ridiculous" point.  Always worth a laugh.   :laugh2:


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Over half of Americans are overweight, and about a third are full-on obese.  So yeah, to "argue that there aren't fundamental problems with our society's diet . . . would be idiotic."  Of course, you're not arguing that.  You're just taking a totally unwarranted swipe at me over a statement that you agree with 100%.  Which is also sort of idiotic.

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Yeah but they are kinda crazy what they call "over weight". Im 6'3 and Im about 220 pounds. The stupid doctor says I should be at 190-200. I would look like a skeleton dipped in wax. Screw that. You have to take into the account that people dont necessarily mean to be obese, but parts of the country are too poor to eat healthy, and were never educated on it. But I do think Chads comment is funny.  :lol

Vigo:

--- Quote from: Mikezilla on July 14, 2011, 12:43:06 pm ---Yeah but they are kinda crazy what they call "over weight". Im 6'3 and Im about 220 pounds. The stupid doctor says I should be at 190-200. I would look like a skeleton dipped in wax. Screw that. You have to take into the account that people dont necessarily mean to be obese, but parts of the country are too poor to eat healthy, and were never educated on it. But I do think Chads comment is funny.  :lol

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Same here. I know I have a gut, but nobody would call me obese. I have 20 pounds to lose to get to the weight I was when I was a highschool senior when I was a runner, football player and weight lifter. I was lean and mean.  ;)   Funny thing is I was still overweight then according to the bmi calculators. Now I qualify as obese, but i fit in size 34 pants just fine.

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