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Really, who is the blame??

N_BEAST_MODE_24_7
Posts: 120 Member
First of all this thread isn't intended for the ppl with diseases that may cause them to be overweight, God bless you all and I pray the he will heal your body, DON'T GIVE UP! This is for all the ppl (lazy, etc, etc) that are overweight with NO ISSUES that come on here *****ing and whining about being overweight or saying you can't lose weight. This annoys me with all of their constant complaining about how difficult it is to lose weight, and how they can't help their being fat, that it must be their metabolism. Most of you will get defensive about my comments but I don't care, this has too be said. I am generally not prone to ranting online or offline, I encourage most ppl who are trying to lose weight, but I'm finding out why the same ppl who tells me they want to lose weight are the ones who does not want to walk for 5 mins outside, walk the stairs, carry a 20lb box or anything that will help them burn some calories. Always talking about losing weight but don't do a dam thing about it but run your mouth. Stop whinning about being overweight and do something about it. How can someone motivate you to lose weight when you can motivate yourself..you want some motivation, LOOK IN THE MIRROR, you don't like what you see? Well that's your motivation!! Create a new you and stop hating on ppl that has the body you want, the same ppl that don't just talk about it but put their actions in motion. When you sit on here and talking about skinny or ppl that's in shape, all you are really saying is that you don't like yourself and are not willing to do a dam thing about it but whine. Don't make threads about it, better yet go workout and better yourself...oh yea that's not you, instead you rather eat honey buns and dream about the body you want. Too many SO-CALLED friends on here will agree with your slob stories, instead of putting you in your place, therefore you continue to ***** and whine to anyone that will listen to you, and blame others because you are overweight. Its some real insecure issues flowing around here, but its all because of you! This is what happens when you let yourself go! What you fail to realize is that your are not trying to prevent future ailments like cancer and heart disease. Ppl always saying .."I can't lost weight" ok well you didn't gain all your weight fast, therefore you are not going to lost it fast, but remember that next time you quit your workout, and blame yourself!! Once again to those soldiers on here that's trying and give a dam about your health, .......thank you....that's how you set that example. Again this is only for the ones that are lazy and has no health issues for being overweight.
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i love you. haha
!! WELL SAID. thank YOU
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Amen to that!!!! Well said!0
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Pretty much the best thing I've read today!0
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One small detail. I lost 40 pounds on my own but never knew the potential until I started running races AT 40yrs old!. Maybe not everyone has the motivation because no one ever told them they could do it! I see these kids now with parents working fulltime, buying the crap, feeding it to the kdis and LETTING the kids lay around. I get what you are saying about once they are an adult to make the changes but it probably will be a lifetime after these bad habits are formed. Or just the way of life. I do appreciate your passion though, I WISH everyone knew they had it in them!0
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I think this is something I needed to here. I am literally sitting here in tears as I read this. I just got off the phone with my fiance and he said that same thing to me not because I am not doing what I need to do, but because I'm not pushing myself hard enough. Believe me, I'm not looking for sympathy. I'm fat because I put my self there and though I can persuade you to believe that I'm fat because of other reasons (surgery, genetics, etc) ultimately I ate and didnt exercise and it go me to where I am today. Someone once told me, "you are fat because you want to be". In my head I thought "who wants to be fat?" and the more I thought about the more I figured he was right. I'm overweight because I'm comfortable(not anymore!) and thats why i didnt do something about it in the past. Years and years i would say I'm going to lose weight and this time next summer I'll be skinny but nothing happened, why because I didnt do anything! I now have the motivation but sometimes I feel like everything I am doing is wrong. I don't know how to work out and when I ask for help I feel like I'm not getting straight answers. I feel as though I'm a ball getting tossed around with all these different approaches to weight loss. I'm so confused and I think thats why I've been slacking on my workouts this entire week! I need advice, help, etc. I appreciate it all. SO I thank you for giving me a "smack in the face" if you will. I'll be sure to bring my A game from now on.0
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One small detail. I lost 40 pounds on my own but never knew the potential until I started running races AT 40yrs old!. Maybe not everyone has the motivation because no one ever told them they could do it! I see these kids now with parents working fulltime, buying the crap, feeding it to the kdis and LETTING the kids lay around. I get what you are saying about once they are an adult to make the changes but it probably will be a lifetime after these bad habits are formed. Or just the way of life. I do appreciate your passion though, I WISH everyone knew they had it in them!
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I don't disagree with what you've said in theory, but there's a certain amount of hostility in the way you've said it which probably *isn't* going to appeal to or motivate those with these particular issues—just the people who, like you, are annoyed by them.
If you're bothered by "whining," maybe don't visit those particular threads. People post their complaints because they want sympathy, they want to know that other people feel like they do, and because complaining can just plain be cathartic especially if you keep it bottled up in real life. It's not your job to put them in their place about that because you don't know if that's what they need right now. For somebody, sympathy could be all that's keeping them doing the little that they are, even if that doesn't live up to your expectations.
If they don't deliver on the promises, in the end the only person they're hurting is themselves. If it bothers you, you can click away. They're going to have to live with the disappointment they're causing themselves.0 -
Being "yelled" at doesn't really help my motivation, I had to find it in myself...but to each their own0
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I'm not sure why you're so incredibly hostile. People who are on here have obviously taken a step. I don't think most people (although there are some) blame anything other than themselves for their weight gain.
I just really feel the tone of your post is incredibly condescending and not at all cognizant of what it's like to deal with all of the issues that surround being overweight. Be supportive. Be tough but kind. It's possible...but if the people here are that annoying, find somewhere else to go.0 -
Well said! Someones status today was why does people out of shape can be the first or the best person to tell you have to loose it. I said its because they research it so much to help themselves but they never do it. I can atest that I had fallen off the wagon after my cruise but I blamed no one but me. Peole must understand that it pays to he healthy and in shape.0
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Stop whinning about being overweight and do something about it. How can someone motivate you to lose weight when you can motivate yourself..you want some motivation, LOOK IN THE MIRROR, you don't like what you see? Well that's your motivation!! Create a new you and stop hating on ppl that has the body you want, the same ppl that don't just talk about it but put their actions in motion. When you sit on here and talking about skinny or ppl that's in shape, all you are really saying is that you don't like yourself and are not willing to do a dam thing about it but whine.
^This
I left the hospital on oxygen and about 200lbs overweight. Could I sit here and blame it on my poor health? Sure. Would that get me healthy? NO. I got off my *kitten* and moved. Some days just a few minutes but it was better than zero minutes. I have tangled myself up on my oxygen tubing so I can get some more exercise in. Why? Because nothing is going to get me healthy if I'm sitting on the couch complaining.
Does it hurt? Yes, it does. I have cried, b*tched, and gotten angry. And then I get my butt up and try again. And I will keep getting up until I'm healthy. And then I will keep doing it so I can stay healthy. Because in the end I'm the only one that can fix this.0 -
I ran around looking for it, couldn't find it. Probably because I was outta breath. That's what happens when you're outta shape. You run outta breath more than you run. Is that why they call it running out of breath? Does breath run? I feel like mine walks at a slow and quite leisurely pace...Hm, a mystery indeed.0
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I don't disagree with what you've said in theory, but there's a certain amount of hostility in the way you've said it which probably *isn't* going to appeal to or motivate those with these particular issues—just the people who, like you, are annoyed by them.
If you're bothered by "whining," maybe don't visit those particular threads. People post their complaints because they want sympathy, they want to know that other people feel like they do, and because complaining can just plain be cathartic especially if you keep it bottled up in real life. It's not your job to put them in their place about that because you don't know if that's what they need right now. For somebody, sympathy could be all that's keeping them doing the little that they are, even if that doesn't live up to your expectations.
If they don't deliver on the promises, in the end the only person they're hurting is themselves. If it bothers you, you can click away. They're going to have to live with the disappointment they're causing themselves.0 -
Yup, you have your views, and I have mine. Mine differ from yours, which is why I offered a response.
With all due respect, nothing you said indicated to me that you weren't talking about people on this site. I had no way of knowing you were a trainer. But as a trainer, people kind of pay you to be tough, don't they? That's not going to be what they need from everyone in their lives. And I respectfully disagree—niceness *can* be motivating. It depends on the person and the situation, doesn't it? There's no one way to motivate everyone, and to be honest, your approach would absolutely kill my motivation dead. Nothing makes me want to put forth an effort less than being yelled at.0 -
I'm not sure why you're so incredibly hostile. People who are on here have obviously taken a step. I don't think most people (although there are some) blame anything other than themselves for their weight gain.
I just really feel the tone of your post is incredibly condescending and not at all cognizant of what it's like to deal with all of the issues that surround being overweight. Be supportive. Be tough but kind. It's possible...but if the people here are that annoying, find somewhere else to go.0 -
Yup, you have your views, and I have mine. Mine differ from yours, which is why I offered a response.
With all due respect, nothing you said indicated to me that you weren't talking about people on this site. I had no way of knowing you were a trainer. But as a trainer, people kind of pay you to be tough, don't they? That's not going to be what they need from everyone in their lives. And I respectfully disagree—niceness *can* be motivating. It depends on the person and the situation, doesn't it? There's no one way to motivate everyone, and to be honest, your approach would absolutely kill my motivation dead. Nothing makes me want to put forth an effort less than being yelled at.0 -
Stop whinning about being overweight and do something about it. How can someone motivate you to lose weight when you can motivate yourself..you want some motivation, LOOK IN THE MIRROR, you don't like what you see? Well that's your motivation!! Create a new you and stop hating on ppl that has the body you want, the same ppl that don't just talk about it but put their actions in motion. When you sit on here and talking about skinny or ppl that's in shape, all you are really saying is that you don't like yourself and are not willing to do a dam thing about it but whine.
^This
I left the hospital on oxygen and about 200lbs overweight. Could I sit here and blame it on my poor health? Sure. Would that get me healthy? NO. I got off my *kitten* and moved. Some days just a few minutes but it was better than zero minutes. I have tangled myself up on my oxygen tubing so I can get some more exercise in. Why? Because nothing is going to get me healthy if I'm sitting on the couch complaining.
Does it hurt? Yes, it does. I have cried, b*tched, and gotten angry. And then I get my butt up and try again. And I will keep getting up until I'm healthy. And then I will keep doing it so I can stay healthy. Because in the end I'm the only one that can fix this.0 -
Your post is really a bit unclear then, imho. You could have said all of those things without being a personal trainer, including that you motivate people to lose weight. Also, at one point you specifically mention posting threads. You might want to clarify, because people wasting your time and energy when it comes to training them by not putting forth an effort is an entirely different situation than the impression I got from what you said.0
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I understand what you are saying. I know lots of people who complain about being heavy but don't want to put in the work to lose weight. I had a friend tell me he & his wife want to lose weight & were looking for motivation. I told him I wanted to be healthy & look better & he said yeah but what motivated you. I wasn't sure what else to tell him lol. I guess you just have to be ready & want it.0
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Brutal honesty works for me! Pity doesn't help me get any fitter! Thanks man.0
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I like this..Yes, it might seem as though you are yelling at everyone on here..But as you said you are a PT and you help motivate people that are willing/wanting to lose weight...I used to ALWAYS complain and b*tch about being fat and just sitting on my *kitten* the whole time..NOW, I have chose to change that and start doing something about it..Im not going to lie, I still get in my moments were I call myself fat and get down about it, but then I say I am doing something about it, it wont come off over night even tho I wish it could..27pounds down and I am proud of that..And I will keep pushing myself to get to my goal weight..Thanks for this post again..0
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Thanks to all you guys that could see the real purpose of this thread! Another problem is that too many ppl here are too SENSITIVE..On another note, I can help you with your battle with weight loss if you like.. Have a nice day...0
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One thing I'm seeing...
No one pays beastmode to be tough; they pay him for RESULTS. And whatever it takes to get those results in what a PT needs to do. For some people, that means tough love, getting on their *kitten*.
The same thing applies on MFP. A lot of us are here to help, and, if in our opinions, you need some 'tough love', then that's what you'll get!
Sometimes you don't NEED a pat on the back, or a 'there there', sometimes you need someone to tell you to suck it up and get in gear!0 -
WHOA. I'm not sure that this is the best way to get people to lose weight. Also, you keep saying that was aimed towards those you train and yet over and over you make comments about people who "come on here."
Anyways.
Here's the thing, yelling at people isn't going to accomplish anything. It's not until they look in the mirror and really see themselves instead of that false image in their heads that they will make a difference. I know when I was morbidly obese, I got really good at never really looking in the mirror. I would do a quick glance to make sure there wasn't any hairs out of place and then get the heck away from that mirror.
I didn't like seeing a vivid representation of what I had become.
However, somebody yelling at me wouldn't have helped. What made the difference is that I finally did take a good long look and 6 months later, I was down 55 lbs. But it was all up to me and my desire to become healthier.
Shrug - all that being said, I oddly enough can see that your comment is coming from a desire to help people and frustration that they aren't willing to help themselves.0 -
WHOA. I'm not sure that this is the best way to get people to lose weight. Also, you keep saying that was aimed towards those you train and yet over and over you make comments about people who "come on here."
Anyways.
Here's the thing, yelling at people isn't going to accomplish anything. It's not until they look in the mirror and really see themselves instead of that false image in their heads that they will make a difference. I know when I was morbidly obese, I got really good at never really looking in the mirror. I would do a quick glance to make sure there wasn't any hairs out of place and then get the heck away from that mirror.
I didn't like seeing a vivid representation of what I had become.
However, somebody yelling at me wouldn't have helped. What made the difference is that I finally did take a good long look and 6 months later, I was down 55 lbs. But it was all up to me and my desire to become healthier.
Shrug - all that being said, I oddly enough can see that your comment is coming from a desire to help people and frustration that they aren't willing to help themselves.
I don't think the purpose of his post was to motivate anyone here. I think he was trying to vent his frustration.0 -
You know what bothers ME?
People who don't know how to use paragraphs.0 -
I, personally, am one of those people that NEEDS to be yelled at and called on their *kitten*. Loving support too and enabling are a fine line that I am a master at crossing.
Preach on!0 -
Great post. This is really what it's all about. If you want something bad enough... Go get it! I didn't take it as yelling, I believe the post was fueled by passion. It's nice to see someone telling it like it is instead of the typical "yes man" pat on the back. If you want results, go earn them.0
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Great post. This is really what it's all about. If you want something bad enough... Go get it! I didn't take it as yelling, I believe the post was fueled by passion. It's nice to see someone telling it like it is instead of the typical "yes man" pat on the back. If you want results, go earn them.
"Yes men" = co-dependent enablers. You could literally flip your point of view and they'd still agree with you. No one needs to be around validation stampers all day. You'd get nothing done.0 -
Being "yelled" at doesn't really help my motivation, I had to find it in myself...but to each their own
Being yelled at is a huuuuge motivation to most people. How do you think fat people that join up for the military get through basic training...you didn't think they were going to do the work on their own did you? I find that being yelled at gets into your brain. It makes your realize that you are the reason for your own failures. If it takes getting yelled at to get it through to me, then I'm all for it. MAKE ME CRY!!!0
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