BS you hear that irritates you in relation to health/fitness/nutrition.
RealWorldStrengthLLC
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"On a diet" - diets end, and that's why you fail.
"Turn muscle to fat" and vice versa - facepalm*
The word "toned"
BMI being hailed as more important than BF%
"I don't want to lift because I'll get bulky"...yeah, cause getting big is easy
"Turn muscle to fat" and vice versa - facepalm*
The word "toned"
BMI being hailed as more important than BF%
"I don't want to lift because I'll get bulky"...yeah, cause getting big is easy
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Starvation mode and how you would gain weight if you didn't eat enough calories 🤔15
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"You must feel so much better after losing all that weight!"8
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Get RIIIPPPPED! In just 14 minutes a day by purchasing my bogus program and products!9
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Eat this root / oil / fruit / unicorn and it will help melt the fat away.
Also, anything heavier than 10 lbs is heavy for a woman. You don't want heavy. It will make you look like a bull!
And another favorite of mine, „Anything I eat past 6 PM goes straight to my thighs”. I must be 70% thighs by this logic.10 -
People who have been eating 3000+ calories daily to get obese but then suddenly think they can't manage 1200 per day.33
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Diet shakes/skinny coffee/skinny lollipops that will somehow help all of that fat just melt away6
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"You need at least 250 grams of protein /day to lose weight"....from a weightloss/health program I tried out once (for free)3
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tinkerbellang83 wrote: »People who have been eating 3000+ calories daily to get obese but then suddenly think they can't manage 1200 per day.
Oh God this one REALLY gets me too - are we bad people?! I have to just ignore any threads about this "problem".
Mine...
"You can't eat that - you're either on a diet or not!" Well, I'm not, I'm just eating less.
"You need to exercise more!" No I don't, exercise didn't get me to lose 20lbs so far, eating less did.
"You can't eat after 6pm!" I can and I will and I have.
"You shouldn't buy any more clothes until you've lost some more weight!" No, I will look FABULOUS the whole way down, thank you.
"Look at the sugar in that, you shouldn't eat that!" ORLY? Give me all the sugar.
"Are you eating again?!" Yes. Yes I am. No you can't have any.
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"BMI doesn't affect me" Said by anyone who isn't very muscular as a method to justify the fact that they are obese
Any time anyone says that they've "Only" lost a certain amount when it's a more than healthy rate of weight loss
"Stubborn Belly Fat"
"I've been eating super clean, why aren't I losing weight"
"I'll start again tomorrow"14 -
"detox" anything...I think my Liver & Kidneys will do just fine thank you9
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tinkerbellang83 wrote: »People who have been eating 3000+ calories daily to get obese but then suddenly think they can't manage 1200 per day.
Happened to me. After I changed my life, I had about three months where I struggled to get to 1000 calories. I just had no appetite at all. It was great.
So what’s your issue with it?22 -
"I can't lose any weight! I have lost only 10lbs last month, why am I not losing weight?"
*facepalm* When people expect to lose like 5lbs a week.14 -
People still thinking ACV and grapefruit is the answer to all their weight loss prayers.
Thinking you need to drink a million litres of water a day to lose weight
People who still think green tea is gonna magically shed pounds
“Carbs make you fat”
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tinkerbellang83 wrote: »People who have been eating 3000+ calories daily to get obese but then suddenly think they can't manage 1200 per day.
Happened to me. After I changed my life, I had about three months where I struggled to get to 1000 calories. I just had no appetite at all. It was great.
So what’s your issue with it?
Great for you, but you know as well as I do that 9/10 people who are posting this sort of thread just aren't logging right or are in the "I've just started my diet" novelty phase where the hunger just hasn't kicked in yet. It just happens to irritate me a little bit, I am sure there are plenty of threads you wander into yourself that make you eyeroll for whatever reason.20 -
tinkerbellang83 wrote: »tinkerbellang83 wrote: »People who have been eating 3000+ calories daily to get obese but then suddenly think they can't manage 1200 per day.
Happened to me. After I changed my life, I had about three months where I struggled to get to 1000 calories. I just had no appetite at all. It was great.
So what’s your issue with it?
Great for you, but you know as well as I do that 9/10 people who are posting this sort of thread just aren't logging right or are in the "I've just started my diet" novelty phase where the hunger just hasn't kicked in yet. It just happens to irritate me a little bit, I am sure there are plenty of threads you wander into yourself that make you eyeroll for whatever reason.
Actually, I don’t know that. I know that that is the assumption that everybody makes, but that’s not at all the same thing.9 -
Drink ACV to lose weight.... so much bs out there!
oops missed that this one has already been mentioned! doh!
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tinkerbellang83 wrote: »tinkerbellang83 wrote: »People who have been eating 3000+ calories daily to get obese but then suddenly think they can't manage 1200 per day.
Happened to me. After I changed my life, I had about three months where I struggled to get to 1000 calories. I just had no appetite at all. It was great.
So what’s your issue with it?
Great for you, but you know as well as I do that 9/10 people who are posting this sort of thread just aren't logging right or are in the "I've just started my diet" novelty phase where the hunger just hasn't kicked in yet. It just happens to irritate me a little bit, I am sure there are plenty of threads you wander into yourself that make you eyeroll for whatever reason.
Actually, I don’t know that. I know that that is the assumption that everybody makes, but that’s not at all the same thing.
Ok, maybe you don't see as many of these threads as I do, but in almost all of them, once you speak to the OP this is normally the case. I don't make assumptions, I ask questions of the OP.
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Gluten free this and gluten free that 🤦🏽♂️
Placebos have shown that 95% of people claiming a gluten intolerance simply have psychosomatic symptoms.20 -
Women: "I don't want to lift weights, b/c my shoulders are already HUGE."
Um...no, your shoulders are tiny. Stop obsessing over 1 body part.6 -
Any absolutes.. you can never eat this.. eating this will cause that, always do this.. Gah.10
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must eat breakfast because of metabolism......
erm....no....9 -
tinkerbellang83 wrote: »tinkerbellang83 wrote: »tinkerbellang83 wrote: »People who have been eating 3000+ calories daily to get obese but then suddenly think they can't manage 1200 per day.
Happened to me. After I changed my life, I had about three months where I struggled to get to 1000 calories. I just had no appetite at all. It was great.
So what’s your issue with it?
Great for you, but you know as well as I do that 9/10 people who are posting this sort of thread just aren't logging right or are in the "I've just started my diet" novelty phase where the hunger just hasn't kicked in yet. It just happens to irritate me a little bit, I am sure there are plenty of threads you wander into yourself that make you eyeroll for whatever reason.
Actually, I don’t know that. I know that that is the assumption that everybody makes, but that’s not at all the same thing.
Ok, maybe you don't see as many of these threads as I do, but in almost all of them, once you speak to the OP this is normally the case. I don't make assumptions, I ask questions of the OP.
So you’re not one of the people who always jumps all over the posters of those threads saying that that it’s impossible for someone who was eating 3000 kcal to now not be hungry on 1000? Good to know.
Unlike all the people who have just wooed me rather than accepting new information, I presume22 -
tinkerbellang83 wrote: »tinkerbellang83 wrote: »tinkerbellang83 wrote: »People who have been eating 3000+ calories daily to get obese but then suddenly think they can't manage 1200 per day.
Happened to me. After I changed my life, I had about three months where I struggled to get to 1000 calories. I just had no appetite at all. It was great.
So what’s your issue with it?
Great for you, but you know as well as I do that 9/10 people who are posting this sort of thread just aren't logging right or are in the "I've just started my diet" novelty phase where the hunger just hasn't kicked in yet. It just happens to irritate me a little bit, I am sure there are plenty of threads you wander into yourself that make you eyeroll for whatever reason.
Actually, I don’t know that. I know that that is the assumption that everybody makes, but that’s not at all the same thing.
Ok, maybe you don't see as many of these threads as I do, but in almost all of them, once you speak to the OP this is normally the case. I don't make assumptions, I ask questions of the OP.
So you’re not one of the people who always jumps all over the posters of those threads saying that that it’s impossible for someone who was eating 3000 kcal to now not be hungry on 1000? Good to know.
Unlike all the people who have just wooed me rather than accepting new information, I presume
I'm just guessing, but I think they wooed you because you said you had no appetite, you were eating under 1000 calories and:It was great.
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On the subject of the OP, however:
“I’m eating 1200 calories and I’m gaining weight; could I be gaining muscle?”
BASIC PHYSICS SAYS NO.
Honestly, where do people think that extra mass is going to come from?8 -
tinkerbellang83 wrote: »tinkerbellang83 wrote: »tinkerbellang83 wrote: »People who have been eating 3000+ calories daily to get obese but then suddenly think they can't manage 1200 per day.
Happened to me. After I changed my life, I had about three months where I struggled to get to 1000 calories. I just had no appetite at all. It was great.
So what’s your issue with it?
Great for you, but you know as well as I do that 9/10 people who are posting this sort of thread just aren't logging right or are in the "I've just started my diet" novelty phase where the hunger just hasn't kicked in yet. It just happens to irritate me a little bit, I am sure there are plenty of threads you wander into yourself that make you eyeroll for whatever reason.
Actually, I don’t know that. I know that that is the assumption that everybody makes, but that’s not at all the same thing.
Ok, maybe you don't see as many of these threads as I do, but in almost all of them, once you speak to the OP this is normally the case. I don't make assumptions, I ask questions of the OP.
So you’re not one of the people who always jumps all over the posters of those threads saying that that it’s impossible for someone who was eating 3000 kcal to now not be hungry on 1000? Good to know.
Unlike all the people who have just wooed me rather than accepting new information, I presume
I am not, it just irks me when I do see the majority of these posts, it doesn't stop me responding to the posts with an open mind, I have often suggested to those who have a hard time with appetite of switching to more calorie dense foods if they can't manage a high volume of food.
Full disclosure, I didn't woo you, it's your personal experience and I think it's daft when people woo people's personal experiences (the woo button is another thing that irritates me ) , unless they are trying to dictate anecdotal experience as scientific proof of something.5 -
This thread should be a sticky on what not to say or ask before posting. Yikes!
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"Insulin" - how it's the boogeyman for all things fat related.
"Fat for Fuel" - the conflation of burning body fat during a deficit (something we do naturally) and burning dietary fat in a high fat diet. Not slamming keto. As I always qualify my keto comments. It works, but it's not magic. I think many interchange those terms on purpose - especially those with products to sell.
"Lose up to XX pounds and YY inches in your first week"
"I've been working out for two weeks and I've gained X pounds of muscle because cardio"
And a whole bunch of others already mentioned.
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cmriverside wrote: »tinkerbellang83 wrote: »tinkerbellang83 wrote: »tinkerbellang83 wrote: »People who have been eating 3000+ calories daily to get obese but then suddenly think they can't manage 1200 per day.
Happened to me. After I changed my life, I had about three months where I struggled to get to 1000 calories. I just had no appetite at all. It was great.
So what’s your issue with it?
Great for you, but you know as well as I do that 9/10 people who are posting this sort of thread just aren't logging right or are in the "I've just started my diet" novelty phase where the hunger just hasn't kicked in yet. It just happens to irritate me a little bit, I am sure there are plenty of threads you wander into yourself that make you eyeroll for whatever reason.
Actually, I don’t know that. I know that that is the assumption that everybody makes, but that’s not at all the same thing.
Ok, maybe you don't see as many of these threads as I do, but in almost all of them, once you speak to the OP this is normally the case. I don't make assumptions, I ask questions of the OP.
So you’re not one of the people who always jumps all over the posters of those threads saying that that it’s impossible for someone who was eating 3000 kcal to now not be hungry on 1000? Good to know.
Unlike all the people who have just wooed me rather than accepting new information, I presume
I'm just guessing, but I think they wooed you because you said you had no appetite, you were eating under 1000 calories and:It was great.
What part of that is wooable? I’d spent my entire life craving food. Being completely released from that ‘hunger’ was great.
I mean, the undereating wasn’t great, but having no appetite was the absolute best and I miss it.10 -
You can't out run a bad diet...Pppfff, watch me
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Virtually every bit of idiocy spouted by "Celebrity Nutritionist" Kerry Glassman on Netflix's "Cook Your A-- Off".
To wit from E4:- For anyone trying to lose weight, white pasta is not the way to go. (False. About context and dosage.)
- And we could run a whole laundry list of artificial color and fillers and other things that are in many packaged frozen products as well. (Possibly true, but without naming the substances and explaining the problem, it's all fearmongering about 'teh chemikillz')
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