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Thoughts on the “glamourizing/normalizing” obesity vs body positivity conversations

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  • aokoye
    aokoye Posts: 3,495 Member
    dodea48 wrote: »
    I hope people realize that "fat and fit" is a delusion like "functional alcoholic"

    How are you defining fit? I'm also assuming that you think that a number of Olympic weight lifters aren't fit. Also this paralympic rower in the first picture who won silver in Rio, Lili Wang also wouldn't be fit according to you. I know quite a number of people personally who also fit into this category that you deem as delusional.

    I'm not seeing your logic here.
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  • Phirrgus
    Phirrgus Posts: 1,894 Member
    wmd1979 wrote: »
    Phirrgus wrote: »
    dodea48 wrote: »
    I hope people realize that "fat and fit" is a delusion like "functional alcoholic"

    Brian Shaw's BMI was 45.4 when his weight was at 412lbs. He isn't representative of that weight range among the general populace, but he and his competitors also clearly show that "fit" is something that can certainly be achieved in the absence of underlying medical issues.
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    Strong does not equal fit. I would disagree with the idea that Brian Shaw was fit in this photo. Strong, sure, but fitness is not represented by the amount of muscle a person has.

    I'm not certain of the timeline between this photo and his challenge vs the ex Navy SEAL, but the ex SEAL was as fit as you would expect and Shaw won the challenge.

    To be perfectly honest I'm not certain exactly what would constitute "fit" as it seems to be a moving target among various disciplines - remember the NFL Linemen conversations? I don't have a problem considering him fit, but I do acknowledge as stated that he's more of a one off.
  • CSARdiver
    CSARdiver Posts: 6,252 Member
    Is the empathy heirarchy based upon the empathy you feel for those judged without empathy?

    We need a Roberts Rules of Order on da feelz.