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nakedraygun wrote: »smythepatricia90 wrote: »I see.…… I remember going to the doctors a few years back ----I'll stage the scene for you.…
Dr is. female close to 300 pounds sits down on a stool ----you know the little round one that rolls all over the floor.
Looks at my chart and tells me that I have to lose weight.
I definitely way a lot less than her…
And at that time I was a housekeeper in a hotel.
and if any of you have done this work you damn well know as soon as we clock in at 7 AM we are walking lifting pulling shoving stripping cleaning cleaning cleaning up until 4:30 PM.
When we clock out.
That is A pretty good nine hours solid of on the go exercise.
That's a lot of work that's a lot of physical exercise.
And yet the doctor sits there on her little round stool with her fat bellowing over its edges and says I must get exercise.
Like a hamster in a wheel that spins.
Have You ever really look at that hamster it's still a round fluffy little creature yet it runs it's little *kitten* off go figure.!
And why fat shame your doctor?
He raises a good point... If you were doing housekeeping, you would put into MFP that you're "active" or even "very active", and it would take that into consideration to calculate your TDEE. THEN you would get your calorie and macro limits, and create a defecit from there... For example, I have a desk job, so my daily calorie intake is lower, because my TDEE is pretty low... I'm not saying you wouldn't burn calories doing this, I'm just saying you take it into consideration when creating your goals...
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I don't log every day activities such as laundry.0
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smythepatricia90 wrote: »I see.…… I remember going to the doctors a few years back ----I'll stage the scene for you.…
Dr is. female close to 300 pounds sits down on a stool ----you know the little round one that rolls all over the floor.
Looks at my chart and tells me that I have to lose weight.
I definitely way a lot less than her…
And at that time I was a housekeeper in a hotel.
and if any of you have done this work you damn well know as soon as we clock in at 7 AM we are walking lifting pulling shoving stripping cleaning cleaning cleaning up until 4:30 PM.
When we clock out.
That is A pretty good nine hours solid of on the go exercise.
That's a lot of work that's a lot of physical exercise.
And yet the doctor sits there on her little round stool with her fat bellowing over its edges and says I must get exercise.
Like a hamster in a wheel that spins.
Have You ever really look at that hamster it's still a round fluffy little creature yet it runs it's little *kitten* off go figure.!
CICO still applies. The saying "You can't out exercise a bad diet", well you can't out work one either.
As far as the hamster, get it wet, it gets skinny.0 -
smythepatricia90 wrote: »FYI...
I have lost 75 lbs.
And because I was forced out of 4 JOBS!
Gone thru a divorce lost my Mother....
The pounds came back.
Not that you care. I'm going to do what I can to improve my health reguardless of people like you.
People don't gain weight because of these things. They gain weight because they eat too much.0 -
I actually lift my 40 pounds of laundry up and down stairs and WALK it through the neighborhood to the laundry mat. Still not counting any calories burned. That's my life.
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lishie_rebooted wrote: »boredlimodriver wrote: »boredlimodriver wrote: »Logging:
45 seconds, folding 2 towels
90 seconds, loading dryer
10 seconds, filling detergent cup
cals burned: 6
Bro, DYEExercise? Think that through before you respond.
laundry?
What's laundry? 3 days in the same boxers crew checking in.
I didn't realize guys still wore underwear anymore.
How archaic!
I'm digging the direction this thread took at the end of page 3. I'm on page 4, and lookin' for more!0 -
Weight management is simple (CICO), but it isn't easy (persistence and dedication). I believe people set themselves up to fail because they want to fail. I am always amazed at how many times these threads turn out the same. OP asks for advise, posters take the time to nicely answer them, but yet the OP still gets nasty when the advise isn't what they want to hear.
We're lazy creatures, and when people don't feed that part of our nature, some get downright mean, nasty, and off topic, when the reality is. If they just indulged in a little quantitative analysis, and let go of bias, they'd be getting real answers to their questions, without going apey and insulting people, or talking about irrelevant things like who divorced who.Anyway, I just don't like bashing of tools when the error typical lies with the user. And not everyone is motivated by the same thing.
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DanniBuchanan1 wrote: »^Part of the reason people are wary of the forums. A simple "zero" would suffice. Rude.
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arditarose wrote: »I actually lift my 40 pounds of laundry up and down stairs and WALK it through the neighborhood to the laundry mat. Still not counting any calories burned. That's my life.
That really sucks.
I'ts great for some extra NEAT and jazz but it just sounds time-consuming and a PITA
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lishie_rebooted wrote: »arditarose wrote: »I actually lift my 40 pounds of laundry up and down stairs and WALK it through the neighborhood to the laundry mat. Still not counting any calories burned. That's my life.
That really sucks.
I'ts great for some extra NEAT and jazz but it just sounds time-consuming and a PITA
That is why I rarely do it. Most of the time I bring it in the shower with me and get all washing done at once.0 -
I moved a bookshelf yesterday, should I log that as 500 calories?0
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arditarose wrote: »lishie_rebooted wrote: »arditarose wrote: »I actually lift my 40 pounds of laundry up and down stairs and WALK it through the neighborhood to the laundry mat. Still not counting any calories burned. That's my life.
That really sucks.
I'ts great for some extra NEAT and jazz but it just sounds time-consuming and a PITA
That is why I rarely do it. Most of the time I bring it in the shower with me and get all washing done at once.
Well that's one way haha
There's actually a backpack laundry bag. One of my residents had it in college, made it easier to bring it down to the basement to do laundry0 -
lishie_rebooted wrote: »arditarose wrote: »lishie_rebooted wrote: »arditarose wrote: »I actually lift my 40 pounds of laundry up and down stairs and WALK it through the neighborhood to the laundry mat. Still not counting any calories burned. That's my life.
That really sucks.
I'ts great for some extra NEAT and jazz but it just sounds time-consuming and a PITA
That is why I rarely do it. Most of the time I bring it in the shower with me and get all washing done at once.
Well that's one way haha
There's actually a backpack laundry bag. One of my residents had it in college, made it easier to bring it down to the basement to do laundry
I wait so long to do it, it would never fit. I did just get a cart though. Darn...less calories burned.0 -
I count doing my laundry as exercise. However I lift a cart up a flight of stairs, then carry my laundry up the flight of stairs and pull my cart two miles to the laundry place and then when I'm done do everything in reverse. By taking each individual piece of laundry and putting it in your car and after you wash it take each individual piece of laundry from your car to the dryer fold it and then put each piece away separately you would experience a workout0
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lishie_rebooted wrote: »arditarose wrote: »lishie_rebooted wrote: »arditarose wrote: »I actually lift my 40 pounds of laundry up and down stairs and WALK it through the neighborhood to the laundry mat. Still not counting any calories burned. That's my life.
That really sucks.
I'ts great for some extra NEAT and jazz but it just sounds time-consuming and a PITA
That is why I rarely do it. Most of the time I bring it in the shower with me and get all washing done at once.
Well that's one way haha
There's actually a backpack laundry bag. One of my residents had it in college, made it easier to bring it down to the basement to do laundry
I used to use a huge duffel. Laundromat was only a mile away so it was a quick downhill walk there, then uphill to get back home. Clean clothes are oddly lighter than dirty.0 -
My laundry is down stairs- both washer and drier- to I get to log the steps up and down with the basket as part of my weekly runs?0
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I make my own detergent... how many calories do I burn grating 2 bars of soap once a month.0
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