You Are Not Different

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  • ItzPSGina62
    ItzPSGina62 Posts: 99 Member
    and what does BUMP mean?
  • MoreBean13
    MoreBean13 Posts: 8,701 Member
    and what does BUMP mean?

    Technically Bring Up My Post
    It puts the post in the recent topics queue. Also used as a bookmark to follow posts or read later.
  • I would like to shake you by the hand.
  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
    Some people have diseases or allergies that causes them to not metabolize things the same as others. I'm sorry, but everyone is genetically pre-dis-positioned differently and because of our genetic makeup, no single person on earth should follow the same diet as everyone else. You don't tell a hypoglycemic person to go on a low carb diet; you also don't tell person who just had cardiovascular surgery to go on a high fat diet.

    Everyone IS different, so thank you for your pedantic speech on how you don't like people who claim to be different than you because it was humorous to see your arrogance. But if it helps you get over your inferiority complex to believe everyone is the same then go for it buddy; but I am nothing like you and my body functions differently than yours does (but I *am* seeing results so I am not complaining about the difference).

    I have to agree here. There are genetic predispositions there are also metabolic disorders.

    Which does not change what is being said and is referred to in the article.
  • Bump
  • tvanhooser
    tvanhooser Posts: 326 Member
    THANK YOU -- for proving my point!! I keep trying to tell a friend of mine this but she keeps saying this and that doesn't work for her and her daughter, "cause they're different" as you say and quoting all sorts of pop psychology/physiology from so-called "experts" (and I always question the reliability of her sources but she insists that it's true.) :noway: Some people just have to learn the hard way I guess.
  • AnvilHead
    AnvilHead Posts: 18,343 Member
    The first thing people should do when starting out is read Lyle's website. Www.bodyrecomposition.com
    Agree wholeheartedly. Lyle's site has a wealth of informative and useful articles.


    Judging by a couple responses in this thread, some of us *are* special little snowflakes - at least when it comes to reading comprehension.
  • mmapags
    mmapags Posts: 8,934 Member
    Some people have diseases or allergies that causes them to not metabolize things the same as others. I'm sorry, but everyone is genetically pre-dis-positioned differently and because of our genetic makeup, no single person on earth should follow the same diet as everyone else. You don't tell a hypoglycemic person to go on a low carb diet; you also don't tell person who just had cardiovascular surgery to go on a high fat diet.

    Everyone IS different, so thank you for your pedantic speech on how you don't like people who claim to be different than you because it was humorous to see your arrogance. But if it helps you get over your inferiority complex to believe everyone is the same then go for it buddy; but I am nothing like you and my body functions differently than yours does (but I *am* seeing results so I am not complaining about the difference).

    I have to agree here. There are genetic predispositions there are also metabolic disorders.

    Did you read the article? I'm guessing not because both of these issues were covered. Here's the cliff notes: Genetic predisposition play a very minor role and don't change the energy balance equation significantly. Metabolic disorders are a medical condition and when treated properly are minimized or managed. Really helps to read the article.
  • Onaughmae
    Onaughmae Posts: 873 Member
    Even though I am a special snowflake that farts glitter (love that term now I will use it forever) I will bump this to read later so I can remember just how special I am :tongue:
  • robin52077
    robin52077 Posts: 4,383 Member
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  • MoreBean13
    MoreBean13 Posts: 8,701 Member
    Bump for good measure.
  • moseler
    moseler Posts: 224 Member
    SHHHHH... you talk too much. You're hurting my head.
  • kali31337
    kali31337 Posts: 1,048 Member
    I love this! Thank you!
  • cole_carter
    cole_carter Posts: 174 Member
    Good article! My take away here is that losing weight boils down to eating less and exercising more. Correct?

    You made some good points. I just need to be diligent in measuring and logging everything I eat.

    I think I am definitely more diet resistant than I was 30 years ago.
  • FabMrFox
    FabMrFox Posts: 259 Member
    about a quarter of the way through that i realized it didn't apply to me. because i'm different. :wink:

    LOL
  • jdcoop79
    jdcoop79 Posts: 11 Member
    Love it, what a good read!
  • alarae
    alarae Posts: 263 Member
    If only this would work for me but "sigh" no one understands because I'm a special kind of different.
  • mfpcopine
    mfpcopine Posts: 3,093 Member
    Sensible post.
  • mstifb
    mstifb Posts: 230
    Bump - to read later. This looks like a deep read and my brain is too tired tonight! Want to read when I can give it the attention it deserves!! :flowerforyou:
  • urloved33
    urloved33 Posts: 3,323 Member
    me too lol :laugh:
    about a quarter of the way through that i realized it didn't apply to me. because i'm different. :wink:
  • But I'm a special snowflake!:cry:
  • ironanimal
    ironanimal Posts: 5,922 Member
    But if I eat 4 more calories than I'm allowed, I gain 23lbs of fat and have to restrict down another 1000 calories to get rid of it!
  • Ladyiianae
    Ladyiianae Posts: 271 Member
    Good read
  • emtjmac
    emtjmac Posts: 1,320 Member
    Bump for truth. All your base are belong to us.
  • MichelleLaree13
    MichelleLaree13 Posts: 865 Member
    Finally someone said it! Thank you!
  • cordianet
    cordianet Posts: 534 Member
    The more I see from this Lyle McDonald guy, the more I know he is just spreading more bro-science.

    Here's three reference that disprove his theory that it's impossible to gain muscle mass while eating at a deficit:

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2662322

    http://ukpmc.ac.uk/abstract/MED/3533812/reload=0;jsessionid=MEU4b8RAmpXNvw1jazad.0

    http://jap.physiology.org/content/79/3/818.short

    There are more if you actually care to look instead of just believing what you read on some guys blog.

    By the way, this phenomenon has NOTHING to do with thermodynamics (or actually everything). He, and you seem to be forgetting that obese people are walking around with thousands and thousands of excess calories readily available for use when needed. There is no physiological reason why these calories are any different than those we eat. As long as obese individuals have sufficient protein and amino acid intake (the requirements of which are easy to do while eating at a deficit), it's not only possible, but in fact likely for an obese person new to resistance training to ADD to lean body mass.

    Frankly, I think THIS may well be one of the reasons behind some of the "plateaus" people always complain about here. Though I will add that since most of them never bother to check their LBM, it's kind of hard to tell.
  • foxfirekenzie
    foxfirekenzie Posts: 244 Member
    What, no snowflake looking trolls?
    I'm very disappointed. Although, I'll give this post another read when I can actually focus. Thanks for the info, it really burst my bubble.
  • Sarauk2sf
    Sarauk2sf Posts: 28,072 Member
    The more I see from this Lyle McDonald guy, the more I know he is just spreading more bro-science.

    Here's three reference that disprove his theory that it's impossible to gain muscle mass while eating at a deficit:

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2662322

    http://ukpmc.ac.uk/abstract/MED/3533812/reload=0;jsessionid=MEU4b8RAmpXNvw1jazad.0

    http://jap.physiology.org/content/79/3/818.short

    There are more if you actually care to look instead of just believing what you read on some guys blog.

    By the way, this phenomenon has NOTHING to do with thermodynamics (or actually everything). He, and you seem to be forgetting that obese people are walking around with thousands and thousands of excess calories readily available for use when needed. There is no physiological reason why these calories are any different than those we eat. As long as obese individuals have sufficient protein and amino acid intake (the requirements of which are easy to do while eating at a deficit), it's not only possible, but in fact likely for an obese person new to resistance training to ADD to lean body mass.

    Frankly, I think THIS may well be one of the reasons behind some of the "plateaus" people always complain about here. Though I will add that since most of them never bother to check their LBM, it's kind of hard to tell.

    I suggest you read the article more carefully.
  • junodog1
    junodog1 Posts: 4,792 Member
    I'm a unicorn goddamnit.

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    No, I am a unicorn. I have the picture to prove it.
  • albinoeyes
    albinoeyes Posts: 6 Member
    Bump