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Originally Posted by nUcLeArEnVoY
WTF, dude? You don't know her. For all you know, she could have a thyroid condition or could have an incredibly hard time losing weight. Suffice to say, the fact that she is female alone goes against her since their metabolic rate is more catered to storing fat.
Having been a chubby kid but am now lean and fit because of diet and exercise, I know the difference between how you're looked at by the public when you're fat and when you're not, and really it's downright cruel. Like you say, I did something about it but I still dislike the way a lot of fat people are looked upon and you'll see why below...
She did nothing to provoke the comment she received and now she is probably starving herself thinking she'll get thin instead of losing it slowly like she's supposed to. My mother is 275 lbs and eats once every two days - the reason being is because in her old age, she eats so seldom that she lost the opportunity to diet herself down and now her metabolism is shot and is adjusted her daily calorie needs to what she usually eats, which is next to nil. She may also have cushings syndrome, which is a condition where the pituitary gland distributes an excess of the stress hormone Cortisol and is characterized by a hunch on the back and central body mass, which she has. Oh, but she is a fat slob who takes all the Mallomars, right? You generalize all fat people into a category of careless, filthy, gluttonous slobs who have no care for their appearance or their "waste-of-space" existence when in actuality, a sizable portion of these people contain actual clinical conditions working against them.
And dude, 7 days a week for an hour and a half? I'll assume you came up with that just to impress others. Well, unless you're an olympic athlete who takes in excess of 6,000+ calories a day (ever see what Michael Phelps eats?) look up overtraining before you preach fitness to the masses. It's all fine and dandy and admirable that you all go to the gym and care about your health and appearance; hell, I do it myself. But if you want to preach it around and ridicule people who aren't exactly like you, it makes you no worst than the "fat, gluttonous slob" you automatically think this poor woman is. Even though you haven't met her or know her exact situation.
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All Im saying is the majority of overweight people just lack self control. Yes there are the rare occasions when the person has a medical condition and yes this anchor might, but the odds are she doesn't. I have people in my close family and friends who are overweight and its not because of a thyroid problem, its because they never exercise, they get seconds and thirds and froths at dinner, they eat fast food, and drink soda all the time, they never watch what they eat. That leads to obesity, and that all can be prevented if the individual had more self control. There are way to may excuses people make of why they are overweight when the majority of the time it is because they are lazy and never get off the couch.
Also, as far as my gym routine, I didn't make that up. I played college tennis and since then I've maintained a very active workout and cardio routine. I don't overtrain. I run 3-7 miles a day, and the rest of the time is free weights , alternating muscle groups everyday. I respect my body, and believe you should never abuse it. I eat no fast food, drink no soda, eat no candy, and watch what I eat very carefully, to maintain the physique I want to have. Its not easy when you are with your family or friends and everyone gets fast-food, and you wait to eat something healthy, but its all about self control. Id rather take a ripped physique over stuffing my face with wendys any day of the week.
While id never go out of my way to send this news anchor an email bashing her personally choices, I think she is setting an awful example for the youth of this generation that it is ok to look like that. Setting an example of being unhealthy is not a good example for anyone.