What do you think of people who are naturally slim?

GirlonBliss
GirlonBliss Posts: 38 Member
edited December 2 in Health and Weight Loss
I used to think they were just genetically blessed whereas I would have to work at it for the rest of my life. What about you?
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  • Orphia
    Orphia Posts: 7,097 Member
    I used to think they were just genetically blessed whereas I would have to work at it for the rest of my life. What about you?

    Not quite sure what you're saying.

    Do you still think they are genetically blessed?
  • chrisssiex23x
    chrisssiex23x Posts: 431 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    Zipp237 wrote: »
    Depends. People who struggle to keep weight on have a struggle, too. Different, but not easy. It's especially hard for small men who have trouble getting buff when that's what they really want.
    If they aren't getting buff, it's because they aren't consuming the calories needed to do it. And while many may have a higher metabolic rate, math still applies. Eat more than your TDEE consistently and you'll gain weight.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
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    You have no idea how much my boyfriend eats and still cant gain weight... he has see his gp aswell and they have told him also he will find it it hard. He has high medolism and works 7.30am until 6pm mon to firday and always on his feet. And he's over 6 ft aswell...

    If i could id show you a picture of his breakfast
  • chrisssiex23x
    chrisssiex23x Posts: 431 Member
    Damit ;(
  • Zipp237
    Zipp237 Posts: 255 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    Zipp237 wrote: »
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    Zipp237 wrote: »
    Depends. People who struggle to keep weight on have a struggle, too. Different, but not easy. It's especially hard for small men who have trouble getting buff when that's what they really want.
    If they aren't getting buff, it's because they aren't consuming the calories needed to do it. And while many may have a higher metabolic rate, math still applies. Eat more than your TDEE consistently and you'll gain weight.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

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    Or it's because they're short guys who are small-boned and will just never be tall or very muscular.
    Disagree. There are lots of male bodybuilders today under 5'6".
    Believe it or not, it is difficult for some people to keep their weight up. Maybe you studied that when studying nutrition? It's usually included.
    Dependent on calorie intake. It's basic math. The whole "naturally lean" thing is a myth (unless there's some underlying health issue). Eat more than one's TDEE consistently and they will gain weight.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

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    You won't convince that nobody struggles to keep weight on because I know better.
  • Orphia
    Orphia Posts: 7,097 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    Zipp237 wrote: »
    Depends. People who struggle to keep weight on have a struggle, too. Different, but not easy. It's especially hard for small men who have trouble getting buff when that's what they really want.
    If they aren't getting buff, it's because they aren't consuming the calories needed to do it. And while many may have a higher metabolic rate, math still applies. Eat more than your TDEE consistently and you'll gain weight.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

    9285851.png

    You have no idea how much my boyfriend eats and still cant gain weight... he has see his gp aswell and they have told him also he will find it it hard. He has high medolism and works 7.30am until 6pm mon to firday and always on his feet. And he's over 6 ft aswell...

    If i could id show you a picture of his breakfast

    Does he have a diagnosed thyroid problem such as hyperthyroidism?

    Nobody's saying that doesn't affect CICO.

  • Zipp237
    Zipp237 Posts: 255 Member
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    Zipp237 wrote: »
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    Zipp237 wrote: »
    ninerbuff wrote: »
    Zipp237 wrote: »
    Depends. People who struggle to keep weight on have a struggle, too. Different, but not easy. It's especially hard for small men who have trouble getting buff when that's what they really want.
    If they aren't getting buff, it's because they aren't consuming the calories needed to do it. And while many may have a higher metabolic rate, math still applies. Eat more than your TDEE consistently and you'll gain weight.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

    9285851.png

    Or it's because they're short guys who are small-boned and will just never be tall or very muscular.
    Disagree. There are lots of male bodybuilders today under 5'6".
    Believe it or not, it is difficult for some people to keep their weight up. Maybe you studied that when studying nutrition? It's usually included.
    Dependent on calorie intake. It's basic math. The whole "naturally lean" thing is a myth (unless there's some underlying health issue). Eat more than one's TDEE consistently and they will gain weight.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

    9285851.png
    You won't convince that nobody struggles to keep weight on because I know better.
    Yes, anecdotes surely are better evidence than actual science and clinical studies. ;) Not trying to convince you, just debating against your opinions.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal and Group Fitness Trainer
    IDEA Fitness member
    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

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    It's not opinion, it's fact. I'm surprised that when you studied nutrition it wasn't covered. I'm not debating it because it's ridiculous.
  • cessi0909
    cessi0909 Posts: 653 Member
    My husband and his family are naturally slim. But there's a "catch" they don't eat as much, only eat when they are actually hungry and are pretty active just day to day. I don't know about his siblings but my husband works out to a 400-600 calorie burn pretty much daily.

    But he and his 1 brother, 3 sisters all are built very slim and look great. I don't think I could healthily get 110 pounds and still look good.
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