Ok...you workout. So what about your diet??
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1. Obviously...hence my post.
2. Then why post back?
3. What's with the numbers?
Here we go...if you don't like my post then it doesn't make much sense whatsoever to post or reply to it. Unless you have been offended? Maybe just bored and need to spout meaningless material.
Your reply...pleaseWe get it...you go to the gym and put in a good 60 minutes of exercise 5 days a week. Exercise is such a small % of our day...eating is a much larger percentage. This is why I consider NUTRITION more important than exercise for most people.
Share some of your thoughts on this matter!
Um...
1) That's what the Food & Nutrition forum is for.
2) I got nothing else. This post just puzzles me.
OP only has 14 posts. Don't listen to that jerk.0 -
Hahaha gosh you gals are rough. Too much estrogen in this room. I'm established...just not on this website. I am here to offer help. Take it or leave it. I was referred here from one of my clients. Little did I know that its like this. No wonder more people are obese hahaha.benny...it's nice that you want to be helpful but until you get some time and experience on this website's message board, it's fairly likely that these sorts of threads aren't going to be respected. Instead of starting your own threads offering advice and topics that are constantly repeated on here, why not read posts already out there and give specific advice. It's just like any other commnity...online or irl...spend some time getting to know people, establishing a reputation, (so we don't think you're just a troll or someone trying to drum up business) etc and then people will be more likely to take your posts seriously.
That's just the way it is.
I was actually trying to be nice and spare you from further sarcastic backlash but you can take it however you want.0 -
OP you're confusing enough as it is....
Please quote and reply properly to other people's comments, otherwise it looks like you're talking to yourself.0 -
It's like reading a book from end to beginning, you know?I find that when someone responds in the quotes and at the top to boot it is a particularly easy way to understand the conversationAlso when I respond at the top of the quoteWhen I respond in quotes, it's easier to read.0
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We get it...you go to the gym and put in a good 60 minutes of exercise 5 days a week. Exercise is such a small % of our day...eating is a much larger percentage. This is why I consider NUTRITION more important than exercise for most people.
Share some of your thoughts on this matter!
My thoughts are -
1. The people I know well on MFP are very well grounded in nutrition, and
2. It's rude to come onto a site and instantly imply that people don't know anything about the core purpose of said site. Regardless of what background you have. Do you honestly believe that people here have been sitting around with their thumbs up their backsides waiting for you to educate them? Arrogant.
You're very welcome to MFP, and I hope you'll be a valuable contributing member. But this post is just going to rub people up the wrong way.
Can you please not ruin the estrogen balance here.0 -
I put equal amounts of importance on my eating and exercise which are both big parts of a healthy lifestyle.0
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Hahaha gosh you gals are rough. Too much estrogen in this room. I'm established...just not on this website. I am here to offer help. Take it or leave it. I was referred here from one of my clients. Little did I know that its like this. No wonder more people are obese hahaha.benny...it's nice that you want to be helpful but until you get some time and experience on this website's message board, it's fairly likely that these sorts of threads aren't going to be respected. Instead of starting your own threads offering advice and topics that are constantly repeated on here, why not read posts already out there and give specific advice. It's just like any other commnity...online or irl...spend some time getting to know people, establishing a reputation, (so we don't think you're just a troll or someone trying to drum up business) etc and then people will be more likely to take your posts seriously.
That's just the way it is.
Oh great. Misogyny too. That kind of talk will get your butt kicked from one end of the site to the other. And there'll be no need for White Knights, either - the ladies of MFP are more than capable of looking after themselves.
Really, really looking forward to this.0 -
Actually the original poster is correct in putting his post here.
The message board "General DIET and WEIGHT LOSS Help."
Instead of going ballistic on him because he might have been snarky to the gym rats or because he is what you folks call a "troll," maybe someone can answer his question about how much should we pay attention to diet in order to lose weight?
Here's a pretty quick look at it from people who know a lot more about it than I do:
http://www.unm.edu/~lkravitz/Article folder/exandwtloss.html
From that, I think one can see that BOTH are important, but cutting calories will have a larger impact on wight lossthan 30 minutes of exercise per day.
Original Poster, you could have asked the question in a less snarky way, and Secondary (and Tertiary) Posters could have responded in less snarky ways, as well.0 -
Hahaha gosh you gals are rough. Too much estrogen in this room. I'm established...just not on this website. I am here to offer help. Take it or leave it. I was referred here from one of my clients. Little did I know that its like this. No wonder more people are obese hahaha.
So much butthurt. If you think this thread is rough save yourself some pain and deactivate now.0 -
Hahaha gosh you gals are rough. Too much estrogen in this room. I'm established...just not on this website. I am here to offer help. Take it or leave it. I was referred here from one of my clients. Little did I know that its like this. No wonder more people are obese hahaha.
you must be lots of fun at parties.0 -
We get it...you go to the gym and put in a good 60 minutes of exercise 5 days a week. Exercise is such a small % of our day...eating is a much larger percentage. This is why I consider NUTRITION more important than exercise for most people.
Share some of your thoughts on this matter!
My thoughts are -
1. The people I know well on MFP are very well grounded in nutrition, and
2. It's rude to come onto a site and instantly imply that people don't know anything about the core purpose of said site. Regardless of what background you have. Do you honestly believe that people here have been sitting around with their thumbs up their backsides waiting for you to educate them? Arrogant.
You're very welcome to MFP, and I hope you'll be a valuable contributing member. But this post is just going to rub people up the wrong way.
Can you please not ruin the estrogen balance here.
Sorry Sara! Mind if I stick around to watch you gals dismantle this guy? I promise I'll stay out of the way.0 -
Actually the original poster is correct in putting his post here.
The message board "General DIET and WEIGHT LOSS Help."
Instead of going ballistic on him because he might have been snarky to the gym rats or because he is what you folks call a "troll," maybe someone can answer his question about how much should we pay attention to diet in order to lose weight?
Here's a pretty quick look at it from people who know a lot more about it than I do:
http://www.unm.edu/~lkravitz/Article folder/exandwtloss.html
From that, I think one can see that BOTH are important, but cutting calories will have a larger impact on wight lossthan 30 minutes of exercise per day.
Original Poster, you could have asked the question in a less snarky way, and Secondary (and Tertiary) Posters could have responded in less snarky ways, as well.
Gym rats? Do tell.0 -
We get it...you go to the gym and put in a good 60 minutes of exercise 5 days a week. Exercise is such a small % of our day...eating is a much larger percentage. This is why I consider NUTRITION more important than exercise for most people.
Share some of your thoughts on this matter!
My thoughts are -
1. The people I know well on MFP are very well grounded in nutrition, and
2. It's rude to come onto a site and instantly imply that people don't know anything about the core purpose of said site. Regardless of what background you have. Do you honestly believe that people here have been sitting around with their thumbs up their backsides waiting for you to educate them? Arrogant.
You're very welcome to MFP, and I hope you'll be a valuable contributing member. But this post is just going to rub people up the wrong way.
Can you please not ruin the estrogen balance here.
Sorry Sara! Mind if I stick around to watch you gals dismantle this guy? I promise I'll stay out of the way.
You are always welcome..no need to ask. :flowerforyou:0 -
Actually the original poster is correct in putting his post here.
The message board "General DIET and WEIGHT LOSS Help."
Instead of going ballistic on him because he might have been snarky to the gym rats or because he is what you folks call a "troll," maybe someone can answer his question about how much should we pay attention to diet in order to lose weight?
Here's a pretty quick look at it from people who know a lot more about it than I do:
http://www.unm.edu/~lkravitz/Article folder/exandwtloss.html
From that, I think one can see that BOTH are important, but cutting calories will have a larger impact on wight lossthan 30 minutes of exercise per day.
Original Poster, you could have asked the question in a less snarky way, and Secondary (and Tertiary) Posters could have responded in less snarky ways, as well.
Actually, what I got from reading through the thread wasn't that the OP was ASKING for help, more that he was offering his services to help school the rest of us since we don't understand nutrition, or this is what I inferred from most of his comments.0 -
Actually the original poster is correct in putting his post here.
The message board "General DIET and WEIGHT LOSS Help."
Instead of going ballistic on him because he might have been snarky to the gym rats or because he is what you folks call a "troll," maybe someone can answer his question about how much should we pay attention to diet in order to lose weight?
Here's a pretty quick look at it from people who know a lot more about it than I do:
http://www.unm.edu/~lkravitz/Article folder/exandwtloss.html
From that, I think one can see that BOTH are important, but cutting calories will have a larger impact on wight lossthan 30 minutes of exercise per day.
Original Poster, you could have asked the question in a less snarky way, and Secondary (and Tertiary) Posters could have responded in less snarky ways, as well.
:drinker:0 -
Actually the original poster is correct in putting his post here.
The message board "General DIET and WEIGHT LOSS Help."
Instead of going ballistic on him because he might have been snarky to the gym rats or because he is what you folks call a "troll," maybe someone can answer his question about how much should we pay attention to diet in order to lose weight?
Here's a pretty quick look at it from people who know a lot more about it than I do:
http://www.unm.edu/~lkravitz/Article folder/exandwtloss.html
From that, I think one can see that BOTH are important, but cutting calories will have a larger impact on wight lossthan 30 minutes of exercise per day.
Original Poster, you could have asked the question in a less snarky way, and Secondary (and Tertiary) Posters could have responded in less snarky ways, as well.
Gym rats? Do tell.
like this?0 -
Your inference wasActually the original poster is correct in putting his post here.
The message board "General DIET and WEIGHT LOSS Help."
Instead of going ballistic on him because he might have been snarky to the gym rats or because he is what you folks call a "troll," maybe someone can answer his question about how much should we pay attention to diet in order to lose weight?
Actually, what I got from reading through the thread wasn't that the OP was ASKING for help, more that he was offering his services to help school the rest of us since we don't understand nutrition, or this is what I inferred from most of his comments.0 -
Man, that makes my brain hurt so much.It's like reading a book from end to beginning, you know?I find that when someone responds in the quotes and at the top to boot it is a particularly easy way to understand the conversationAlso when I respond at the top of the quoteWhen I respond in quotes, it's easier to read.0 -
quoting above...Your inference wasActually the original poster is correct in putting his post here.
The message board "General DIET and WEIGHT LOSS Help."
Instead of going ballistic on him because he might have been snarky to the gym rats or because he is what you folks call a "troll," maybe someone can answer his question about how much should we pay attention to diet in order to lose weight?
Actually, what I got from reading through the thread wasn't that the OP was ASKING for help, more that he was offering his services to help school the rest of us since we don't understand nutrition, or this is what I inferred from most of his comments.0 -
INBEFORETHEIMPENDINGLOCK.0 -
We get it...you go to the gym and put in a good 60 minutes of exercise 5 days a week. Exercise is such a small % of our day...eating is a much larger percentage. This is why I consider NUTRITION more important than exercise for most people.
Share some of your thoughts on this matter!
In my opinion you posted a very nice question; but I will tell you why you didn’t get any nice responses or ideas:
1) No references to boobs, nudity or to any part of a male or female body.
2) You didn’t clarify or ask if the exercise routine includes or should include squats, dead lifts or LIFT HEAVY.
3) You didn’t argue or ask about eating back exercise calories, eating more or less than 1200 calories, TDEE, BMI, VO, etc.
4) Your question about diet didn’t bash any Paleo, vegan, vegetarian, low carb, no sugar, clean eating or junk food.
5) Above all, your posting didn’t include one of those funny looking cartoons
6) Bottom line is that unless you start a controversial threat about any of the above subjects, you will not get too many nice responses.
So, and to answer your question, yes, my nutrition/calories/macros are very important and crucial for my health and to keep my weight under control. I exercise to keep my fitness and because I love to exercise, not because I want to eat more. So let the good times, discussion and controversy roll….0 -
It's like...quoting above...Your inference wasActually the original poster is correct in putting his post here.
The message board "General DIET and WEIGHT LOSS Help."
Instead of going ballistic on him because he might have been snarky to the gym rats or because he is what you folks call a "troll," maybe someone can answer his question about how much should we pay attention to diet in order to lose weight?
Actually, what I got from reading through the thread wasn't that the OP was ASKING for help, more that he was offering his services to help school the rest of us since we don't understand nutrition, or this is what I inferred from most of his comments.0 -
INBEFORETHEIMPENDINGLOCK.
You're good.0 -
We get it...you go to the gym and put in a good 60 minutes of exercise 5 days a week. Exercise is such a small % of our day...eating is a much larger percentage. This is why I consider NUTRITION more important than exercise for most people.
Share some of your thoughts on this matter!
In my opinion you posted a very nice question; but I will tell you why you didn’t get any nice responses or ideas:
1) No references to boobs, nudity or to any part of a male or female body.
2) You didn’t clarify or ask if the exercise routine includes or should include squats, dead lifts or LIFT HEAVY.
3) You didn’t argue or ask about eating back exercise calories, eating more or less than 1200 calories, TDEE, BMI, VO, etc.
4) Your question about diet didn’t bash any Paleo, vegan, vegetarian, low carb, no sugar, clean eating or junk food.
5) Above all, your posting didn’t include one of those funny looking cartoons
6) Bottom line is that unless you start a controversial threat about any of the above subjects, you will not get too many nice responses.
So, and to answer your question, yes, my nutrition/calories/macros are very important and crucial for my health and to keep my weight under control. I exercise to keep my fitness and because I love to exercise, not because I want to eat more. So let the good times, discussion and controversy roll….
He didn't ask a question, he made a statement which is so blindingly obvious to most people on a food-logging website, it invites ridicule.0 -
We get it...you go to the gym and put in a good 60 minutes of exercise 5 days a week. Exercise is such a small % of our day...eating is a much larger percentage. This is why I consider NUTRITION more important than exercise for most people.
Share some of your thoughts on this matter!
In my opinion you posted a very nice question; but I will tell you why you didn’t get any nice responses or ideas:
1) No references to boobs, nudity or to any part of a male or female body.
2) You didn’t clarify or ask if the exercise routine includes or should include squats, dead lifts or LIFT HEAVY.
3) You didn’t argue or ask about eating back exercise calories, eating more or less than 1200 calories, TDEE, BMI, VO, etc.
4) Your question about diet didn’t bash any Paleo, vegan, vegetarian, low carb, no sugar, clean eating or junk food.
5) Above all, your posting didn’t include one of those funny looking cartoons
6) Bottom line is that unless you start a controversial threat about any of the above subjects, you will not get too many nice responses.
So, and to answer your question, yes, my nutrition/calories/macros are very important and crucial for my health and to keep my weight under control. I exercise to keep my fitness and because I love to exercise, not because I want to eat more. So let the good times, discussion and controversy roll….
He didn't ask a question, he made a statement which is so blindingly obvious to most people on a food-logging website, it invites ridicule.
That and the arrogance that he knows the answers, so come ask him.0 -
Man I've got some good hits on this one!
So this post has become a subject on how to post properly. It went from "Ok...you workout. So what about your diet??" to this. Hahaha this is great.
Like a bunch of kids on here right? Pick pick pick
Let us see how far you all can go and how long you can keep this going :glasses:0 -
Wrapped in..It's like...quoting above...Your inference wasActually the original poster is correct in putting his post here.
The message board "General DIET and WEIGHT LOSS Help."
Instead of going ballistic on him because he might have been snarky to the gym rats or because he is what you folks call a "troll," maybe someone can answer his question about how much should we pay attention to diet in order to lose weight?
Actually, what I got from reading through the thread wasn't that the OP was ASKING for help, more that he was offering his services to help school the rest of us since we don't understand nutrition, or this is what I inferred from most of his comments.0 -
In for the estrogen.0
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Man I've got some good hits on this one!
So this post has become a subject on how to post properly. It went from "Ok...you workout. So what about your diet??" to this. Hahaha this is great.
Like a bunch of kids on here right? Pick pick pick
Let us see how far you all can go and how long you can keep this going :glasses:
Lord knows how we managed to accomplish anything before you got here.
Please, show us how it's done!0 -
We get it...you go to the gym and put in a good 60 minutes of exercise 5 days a week. Exercise is such a small % of our day...eating is a much larger percentage. This is why I consider NUTRITION more important than exercise for most people.
Share some of your thoughts on this matter!
More important for what?0
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