Re: Article: Omega 3 and Exercise Loses Weight and Hypertension
Von: Ned Wollmann (astrologer@assholeconsulting.com) [Profil]
Datum: 07.06.2007 21:35
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Datum: 07.06.2007 21:35
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"Robin King" <mapletree@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:m6Q9i.119002$p47.39540@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > "George" <gmwemail-dsp@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:o%N9i.6911$u56.1445@newssvr22.news.prodigy.net... >> >> That's ridiculous. Consume less, and the pounds MUST come off. > Nobody >> doubts that. > > Sure - if your body's physiology is no more complicated than > that > of a paper bag. > >> Just imagine - being overweight AND exercising. That must be a real > effort! > > It happens to many people. Particularly people who dieted to > extremes in their youth. I can think of several fat certified > exercise > instructors who eat quite healthily , exercise for many hours a week > and are still fat. > >> And so unnecessary. Simply stop eating too much, and the pounds > will come >> off. Disciplined food consumption MUST be less effort than > exercising while >> overweight. > > This is plain silly, because people get hungry. The more > distant > they are from their natural weight, the hungrier they get. It's like > sleep - > it's as stupid to think that everyone needs the same amount of sleep > to > feel their best, or that everyone (of a given age/height/gender) needs > exactly the same amount of food to feel their best. > >> How weak must a person be to see cake in front of him or her, and be > unable >> to refrain from eating it? > > People who are extremely hungry will eat anything, > and it doesn't have to be cake. I assume you are lucky > enough to live in an environment where you never felt > extremely hungry, and so you scoff at those who do. > >> Yet this person who is unable to control his >> gluttony can make himself exercise while overweight? > > Gluttony has about as much to do with this as > sloth has to do with being exhausted and sleeping a > lot. > In the eating disorders group (ed people correct > me if I'm wrong here) you'll find bulimic people who > exercise like crazy. The progression is: starve as much > as possible/eat everything that's remotely edible/feel > overwhelming guilt at one's "weakness"/throw up, > exercise and starve again to atone for the sin of > ingesting calories. > >> Someone explain this to me? > > If you insist on seeing the whole matter in > a simplistic way, I will never be able to explain > it to you. What kind of bullshit hogspeak is that? > Robin What's complicated about it and what is there to explain? You're fat because you eat too much unhealthy food and flat refuse to diet or exercise.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- Robin King (08.06.2007 05:14)
- OREO Jackson (08.06.2007 14:12)
