lol
i was going to answer this thread for cereal… but then i looked at a few posts and though “naaaaaaaaah”
[quote]edwardhuntington wrote:
[quote]jskrabac wrote:
Found this great post on a friend of mine’s fat loss blog. It’s so very true.
To summarize in case you don’t feel like reading it, it’s basically saying that it’s ass-backwards that people who make any kind of positive physique transformation are more often criticized by their peers than encouraged…i.e “you have a disorder,” “you need to chill out with the exericise,” etc…
So when’s the last time you heard, “you don’t need to workout, you already look fine” or some retarded variation of it? And how fat/out of shape was the person who said it? [/quote]
Usually the people that criticize and demean people for making great body transformations are the same people that worship crap like P90X and Jillian Michaels. Why does ridiculous and dangerous training inspire people when legitimate training and real-world transformations have the opposite effect?[/quote]
Really? So, people losing weight and exercising in a different manner than you constitutes ridiculous and dangerous and can not be considered real-world body transformation? You make no sense chief. Enough people have had positive results using both these methods to attain the goals they seek to validate that it DOES work.
Get your head out of your ass and stop attacking things that happen to be different than what you do.
This shit always drives me crazy. Whaaaa P90X is crap … Whaaaa Biggest Loser is bs … Whaaa Crossfit is a cult
STFU and do you man. There are different goals and different life styles in this world. Shit even in the weight lifting game there are different ways of attaining the same goal that are equally efficient …
[quote]polo77j wrote:
[quote]edwardhuntington wrote:
[quote]jskrabac wrote:
Found this great post on a friend of mine’s fat loss blog. It’s so very true.
To summarize in case you don’t feel like reading it, it’s basically saying that it’s ass-backwards that people who make any kind of positive physique transformation are more often criticized by their peers than encouraged…i.e “you have a disorder,” “you need to chill out with the exericise,” etc…
So when’s the last time you heard, “you don’t need to workout, you already look fine” or some retarded variation of it? And how fat/out of shape was the person who said it? [/quote]
Usually the people that criticize and demean people for making great body transformations are the same people that worship crap like P90X and Jillian Michaels. Why does ridiculous and dangerous training inspire people when legitimate training and real-world transformations have the opposite effect?[/quote]
Really? So, people losing weight and exercising in a different manner than you constitutes ridiculous and dangerous and can not be considered real-world body transformation? You make no sense chief. Enough people have had positive results using both these methods to attain the goals they seek to validate that it DOES work.
Get your head out of your ass and stop attacking things that happen to be different than what you do.
This shit always drives me crazy. Whaaaa P90X is crap … Whaaaa Biggest Loser is bs … Whaaa Crossfit is a cult
STFU and do you man. There are different goals and different life styles in this world. Shit even in the weight lifting game there are different ways of attaining the same goal that are equally efficient … [/quote]
I was about to say the same thing. If you haven’t tried the plyo P90X workout give it a try and then comment. That shit is rough.
The people that tell me I am “obsessed” “crazy” “unhealthy”
Are invariably fat to super fat.
[quote]Hallowed wrote:
The people that tell me I am “obsessed” “crazy” “unhealthy”
Are invariably fat to super fat.[/quote]
Really? The ones that tell me that are just skinny fat.
[quote]postholedigger wrote:
[quote]Hallowed wrote:
The people that tell me I am “obsessed” “crazy” “unhealthy”
Are invariably fat to super fat.[/quote]
Really? The ones that tell me that are just skinny fat.[/quote]
But its only women. And women are not usually skinny fat.
I bet you hear it from guys.
[quote]Ct. Rockula wrote:
WHY DO YOU HAVE THIS SHIT, HUNGRY?[/quote]
Fapping material.
[quote]postholedigger wrote:
[quote]Hallowed wrote:
The people that tell me I am “obsessed” “crazy” “unhealthy”
Are invariably fat to super fat.[/quote]
Really? The ones that tell me that are just skinny fat.[/quote]
Really? The ones that tell me that are mental health care workers.
Oh wait. Were were talking about training or just crazy?
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
[quote]polo77j wrote:
[quote]edwardhuntington wrote:
[quote]jskrabac wrote:
Found this great post on a friend of mine’s fat loss blog. It’s so very true.
To summarize in case you don’t feel like reading it, it’s basically saying that it’s ass-backwards that people who make any kind of positive physique transformation are more often criticized by their peers than encouraged…i.e “you have a disorder,” “you need to chill out with the exericise,” etc…
So when’s the last time you heard, “you don’t need to workout, you already look fine” or some retarded variation of it? And how fat/out of shape was the person who said it? [/quote]
Usually the people that criticize and demean people for making great body transformations are the same people that worship crap like P90X and Jillian Michaels. Why does ridiculous and dangerous training inspire people when legitimate training and real-world transformations have the opposite effect?[/quote]
Really? So, people losing weight and exercising in a different manner than you constitutes ridiculous and dangerous and can not be considered real-world body transformation? You make no sense chief. Enough people have had positive results using both these methods to attain the goals they seek to validate that it DOES work.
Get your head out of your ass and stop attacking things that happen to be different than what you do.
This shit always drives me crazy. Whaaaa P90X is crap … Whaaaa Biggest Loser is bs … Whaaa Crossfit is a cult
STFU and do you man. There are different goals and different life styles in this world. Shit even in the weight lifting game there are different ways of attaining the same goal that are equally efficient … [/quote]
I was about to say the same thing. If you haven’t tried the plyo P90X workout give it a try and then comment. That shit is rough. [/quote]
I’d love to try the “plyo” workout… except for the fact that it isn’t actually a plyo workout. Jumping around like a jackass for an hour does not constitute plyometric training. The last time I checked, a plyo workout is not supposed to be metabolically taxing. It is supposed to train you to maximize the efficiency of the stretch-shortening cycle. Who said anything about cross-fit, anyway? I don’t have a problem with cross-fit, only the 95% of people who have no business training with that style because they haven’t even mastered the basics of squatting and deadlifting. And how can you defend Jillian Michaels or anything that goes on on that show? It’s disgustingly misleading bullshit. Do you need me to post the 1000 articles written by people like Mike Boyle and Chris Mohr and Coach Dos about the subject, or do you just want me to post her butchering a kettlebell “instruction” DVD?
[quote]Hallowed wrote:
The people that tell me I am “obsessed” “crazy” “unhealthy”
Are invariably fat to super fat.[/quote]
“obsessed is a word the lazy use to describe the dedicated” -one of my favorite quotes.
[quote]polo77j wrote:
[quote]edwardhuntington wrote:
[quote]jskrabac wrote:
Found this great post on a friend of mine’s fat loss blog. It’s so very true.
To summarize in case you don’t feel like reading it, it’s basically saying that it’s ass-backwards that people who make any kind of positive physique transformation are more often criticized by their peers than encouraged…i.e “you have a disorder,” “you need to chill out with the exericise,” etc…
So when’s the last time you heard, “you don’t need to workout, you already look fine” or some retarded variation of it? And how fat/out of shape was the person who said it? [/quote]
Usually the people that criticize and demean people for making great body transformations are the same people that worship crap like P90X and Jillian Michaels. Why does ridiculous and dangerous training inspire people when legitimate training and real-world transformations have the opposite effect?[/quote]
Really? So, people losing weight and exercising in a different manner than you constitutes ridiculous and dangerous and can not be considered real-world body transformation? You make no sense chief. Enough people have had positive results using both these methods to attain the goals they seek to validate that it DOES work.
Get your head out of your ass and stop attacking things that happen to be different than what you do.
This shit always drives me crazy. Whaaaa P90X is crap … Whaaaa Biggest Loser is bs … Whaaa Crossfit is a cult
STFU and do you man. There are different goals and different life styles in this world. Shit even in the weight lifting game there are different ways of attaining the same goal that are equally efficient … [/quote]
[quote]jskrabac wrote:
[quote]polo77j wrote:
[quote]edwardhuntington wrote:
[quote]jskrabac wrote:
Found this great post on a friend of mine’s fat loss blog. It’s so very true.
To summarize in case you don’t feel like reading it, it’s basically saying that it’s ass-backwards that people who make any kind of positive physique transformation are more often criticized by their peers than encouraged…i.e “you have a disorder,” “you need to chill out with the exericise,” etc…
So when’s the last time you heard, “you don’t need to workout, you already look fine” or some retarded variation of it? And how fat/out of shape was the person who said it? [/quote]
Usually the people that criticize and demean people for making great body transformations are the same people that worship crap like P90X and Jillian Michaels. Why does ridiculous and dangerous training inspire people when legitimate training and real-world transformations have the opposite effect?[/quote]
Really? So, people losing weight and exercising in a different manner than you constitutes ridiculous and dangerous and can not be considered real-world body transformation? You make no sense chief. Enough people have had positive results using both these methods to attain the goals they seek to validate that it DOES work.
Get your head out of your ass and stop attacking things that happen to be different than what you do.
This shit always drives me crazy. Whaaaa P90X is crap … Whaaaa Biggest Loser is bs … Whaaa Crossfit is a cult
STFU and do you man. There are different goals and different life styles in this world. Shit even in the weight lifting game there are different ways of attaining the same goal that are equally efficient … [/quote]
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[quote]polo77j wrote:
[quote]edwardhuntington wrote:
[quote]jskrabac wrote:
Found this great post on a friend of mine’s fat loss blog. It’s so very true.
To summarize in case you don’t feel like reading it, it’s basically saying that it’s ass-backwards that people who make any kind of positive physique transformation are more often criticized by their peers than encouraged…i.e “you have a disorder,” “you need to chill out with the exericise,” etc…
So when’s the last time you heard, “you don’t need to workout, you already look fine” or some retarded variation of it? And how fat/out of shape was the person who said it? [/quote]
Usually the people that criticize and demean people for making great body transformations are the same people that worship crap like P90X and Jillian Michaels. Why does ridiculous and dangerous training inspire people when legitimate training and real-world transformations have the opposite effect?[/quote]
Really? So, people losing weight and exercising in a different manner than you constitutes ridiculous and dangerous and can not be considered real-world body transformation? You make no sense chief. Enough people have had positive results using both these methods to attain the goals they seek to validate that it DOES work.
Get your head out of your ass and stop attacking things that happen to be different than what you do.
This shit always drives me crazy. Whaaaa P90X is crap … Whaaaa Biggest Loser is bs … Whaaa Crossfit is a cult
STFU and do you man. There are different goals and different life styles in this world. Shit even in the weight lifting game there are different ways of attaining the same goal that are equally efficient … [/quote]
[quote]Hallowed wrote:
The people that tell me I am “obsessed” “crazy” “unhealthy”
Are invariably fat to super fat.[/quote]
^^ this.
I had this happen during one of my classes last September. We had a break and some people left to gp grab food. I ate my food and then was finishing with a protein shake when a few of my classmates came back walking down the hall. The chubby guy in front says “why don’t you eat some real food?” and kinda chuckles… While holding his Mc Donalds bag lol
The thing that pisses me off the most about this is the way people try to portray models as ‘evil’ and try and say the celebrity culture puts unfair pressure on girls to be skinny,which causes deadly disorders such as anorexia and bulimia.
Well,people,the girls ain’t fucking listening,and neither are the boys.33% of teenage boys here in Ireland are chronically overweight or obese,and close to half of teenage girls are.I can only imagine what the stats are in the States,where the surgeon general has stated that obesity is an epidemic.
People need to WAKE THE FUCK UP and maybe feel a bit more under pressure by the ‘celebrity culture’ to look normal and healthy,not like a fucking whale.
Since I basically have to make my food and take it to work people label me a health nut.
They say dumb shit like “I couldn’t stand to eat like that” or “How do you eat like that?”
All I can think is “How the fuck do you look in the mirror and not kill yourself you fat, pathetic, lazy, whiny, pussy?”
People will always try to bring others down to their level whether it concerns wealth, fitness, intelligence, or whatever.
[quote]wigsa wrote:
The thing that pisses me off the most about this is the way people try to portray models as ‘evil’ and try and say the celebrity culture puts unfair pressure on girls to be skinny,which causes deadly disorders such as anorexia and bulimia.
Well,people,the girls ain’t fucking listening,and neither are the boys.33% of teenage boys here in Ireland are chronically overweight or obese,and close to half of teenage girls are.I can only imagine what the stats are in the States,where the surgeon general has stated that obesity is an epidemic.
People need to WAKE THE FUCK UP and maybe feel a bit more under pressure by the ‘celebrity culture’ to look normal and healthy,not like a fucking whale.[/quote]
Most of those statistics can’t be trusted, as most bodybuilders would be considered obese according to BMI, which is how most of those statistics are fabricated.