Corn used my man-parts as a speedbag.

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  • 4thehardman
    4thehardman Posts: 731 Member
    I am going to stick this on my fridge!! and next to my bed and maybe get it tatood to my butt. Thank you :)
  • thistimeismytime
    thistimeismytime Posts: 711 Member

    You will not bulk up, ladies.

    :grumble: Thanks for raining on my parade Sidesteal :sad:
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    Start here:
    1) Eat within a reasonable caloric intake for your goals.
    2) Consume adequate protein and fat.
    3) Consume at least enough carbs to allow you to train with intensity.

    (And can you just use some common sense with food selection?)

    4) Lift weights
    5) Get rest.
    6) Repeat
    7) And quit worrying about all the other crap.



    Be patient.

    I'm so very sorry, but this is entirely too reasonable and contains far too much common sense to be true. :wink:
  • MeMyCatsandI
    MeMyCatsandI Posts: 704 Member
    Love this but just can wrap my head around most of it. If this were truly the case 90% of us wouldn't have gotten fat to begin with, how do you think we got here? Eating too much starchy white junk probably. I wish is were all true though, id have a much better time getting these last 5 lbs to budge!

    In Asia, we pretty much religiously eat white bread and white rice. We got thing folks and we got fat folks.
    We also have some of the old-school vegeterians. I know a bunch of vegetarians who're over-weight.

    Point is that we don't get fat because of WHAT we eat, we get fat because of HOW MUCH we eat
    Right you are! I lost 80 lbs in 1992 (after birthin' a baby) by eating white bread and pasta roni. That was when Susan Powter was big so I was afraid of fat. My daily intake was usually about 6 pieces of white bread covered in spray butter and pasta roni made with skim milk and no butter. I checked every label for fat with no regard to calories or carbs. I was especially afraid of salad dressing because of the high fat content, so I ate NO salad!

    So it makes NO difference (weight loss wise) WHAT you eat, only that you eat fewer calories.
  • MeMyCatsandI
    MeMyCatsandI Posts: 704 Member
    Lmfao. Clean eating confuses me - man, I wash everything -- don't you? that's how I process it! I work for a living, I can't grow crops year round - it gets too cold and not enough sun and I don't have the time or energy - but i do wash the rat pee off the tops of the cans so by the standards to which I was raised, that's clean. Oh, and I clean my plate because children are (were?) starving in asia. Does that count?

    Bummer about the breakfast though - I really thought that was helping :(
    You made me giggle Suziq!:flowerforyou:
  • MeMyCatsandI
    MeMyCatsandI Posts: 704 Member
    It's pretty clear everyone here wants to justify their conveniences instead of accepting facts. I didn't realize I was allergic to avocado until this year. Been allergic my whole life but never knew it. It got so bad, suddenly, doctor said I need to carry an epi pen. Our bodies do change throughout our lives and allergies can better and worsen.

    So clearly, in your case you should avoid avocados. This certainly doesn't mean everyone should.
    Thank the Dog... cuz I picked up 25 avocados for $5 last weekend at a farmer's market. So far I've eaten about 17 of them (in the form of guacamole)! in the past 8 days! It's like I'm in avocado heaven :love:
  • AllTehBeers
    AllTehBeers Posts: 5,030 Member
    I have to admit that I feel better eating less processed foods. I think a lot of it was that processed foods tend to have a lot of fat and salt in them for such a small amount of food that it really is not worth eating. Great example is pop-tarts. Who gets filled on pop-tarts? Also, pretzels, donuts, and animal crackers. All feel like air. 2 poptarts = 400 calories vs 3 egg omelette with 2 slices of cheese.=360 cals. There may be more fat in the omelette, but I can guarantee you will feel full longer. especially if you add a slice of whole wheat toast to the egg breakfast.

    I'm sure most people feel better eating less processed food, and I would hope everyone would agree eggs and toast is a better breakfast then poptarts (maybe i'm just partial because I eat it almost every day). But the point is that if I were to eat poptarts, doughnuts or a pastry one morning because I was in a rush, I just log them and get on with my day. Your whole diet will not come crashing down if you eat poptarts.
  • 38Gigi38
    38Gigi38 Posts: 115 Member
    LOVE THIS POST! Thanks for sharing some sanity :love:
  • mmapags
    mmapags Posts: 8,934 Member
    Right on...great post.

    (Oh, and as for your speed-bagged man-parts -- that is an image I did NOT need burned into my mind! LOL!)


    Twisted mind that I am, I kept trying to form a mental image of exactly what this would look like. Still can't see it. Maybe Sidesteal can draw it in so to speak LOL!!
  • LesterBlackstone
    LesterBlackstone Posts: 291 Member
    Right on...great post.

    (Oh, and as for your speed-bagged man-parts -- that is an image I did NOT need burned into my mind! LOL!)


    Twisted mind that I am, I kept trying to form a mental image of exactly what this would look like. Still can't see it. Maybe Sidesteal can draw it in so to speak LOL!!

    I'm sure there's a fetish site that has pictures of this exact activity (Rule 34)
  • Thank you for making me feel better about how I handled this weekend :)
  • Sidesteal
    Sidesteal Posts: 5,510 Member
    Thank you for making me feel better about how I handled this weekend :)

    Does this have to do with eating, or handling man-parts? ;)

    Edit: I just got up from a nap. In my head, this was funny.
  • RedHotHunter
    RedHotHunter Posts: 560 Member
    Perfect! I'm going to steal this for sure.
    :flowerforyou: :love:
  • stubbysticks
    stubbysticks Posts: 1,275 Member
    Dammit...I just bought stock in a cabbage donkey farm. I don't think I can get my money back.
  • AllTehBeers
    AllTehBeers Posts: 5,030 Member
    Dammit...I just bought stock in a cabbage donkey farm. I don't think I can get my money back.

    I'm sure you'll still get a few suckers :tongue:
  • LesterBlackstone
    LesterBlackstone Posts: 291 Member
    Dammit...I just bought stock in a cabbage donkey farm. I don't think I can get my money back.

    I'm sure you'll still get a few suckers :tongue:

    Cabbage donkeys are gluten-free, ne?

    You should have hippies lined up for miles.
  • AllTehBeers
    AllTehBeers Posts: 5,030 Member
    Dammit...I just bought stock in a cabbage donkey farm. I don't think I can get my money back.

    I'm sure you'll still get a few suckers :tongue:

    Cabbage donkeys are gluten-free, ne?

    You should have hippies lined up for miles.

    Well there you go! A million dollar idea
  • stubbysticks
    stubbysticks Posts: 1,275 Member
    Dammit...I just bought stock in a cabbage donkey farm. I don't think I can get my money back.

    I'm sure you'll still get a few suckers :tongue:

    Cabbage donkeys are gluten-free, ne?

    You should have hippies lined up for miles.

    Well there you go! A million dollar idea
    Oh yes...gluten-free AND low-carb! As long as I don't breed any white ones it'll fit in with those freaky "no white foods" plans too. I'm gonna be rich!!!
  • Jamie2007
    Jamie2007 Posts: 169
    Great Post!!
  • anarod0513
    anarod0513 Posts: 119
    Awesome post!
  • 13pointUNO
    13pointUNO Posts: 51
    I love eating in bed.

    Food, too.
  • IAMDDAY
    IAMDDAY Posts: 771
    This is the best post i have ever read. hands down!
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,973 Member
    My pink weights will guide me to look like muscle man Randy Savage, just wait and see.
    Well since Savage is dead, you're correct.

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  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,973 Member

    You don't need to eat clean.

    And you don't need to listen to this guy.

    Don't need to eat clean? At all? Ok, let me just load my body up with pure crap so long it's within my allowance of calories for the day because it doesn't matter if my arteries clog up and I have a heart attack so long as I've lost some weight and gained some muscle, right?
    The reference was to adhering to only "clean eating" as the utmost way to be healthy and lose weight. Eating clean DOESN'T ensure health. It may lower risk of certain diseases, but genetics, stress levels, weight and environment still play a big part.
    You can eat 80% good and 20% "dirty" and be fine.

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  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,973 Member
    But it would also imply that you don't need to take an all-or-nothing approach where you're sweating bullets worrying about whether or not your protein bar is "clean".

    This brings something else into the equation...that I only am loosely able to define within my OWN body, much less explain to share with others.

    That thing being...mental state.

    Stress, confidence, assuredness, confusion or frustration...these things ALL have HUGE impacts on my body. The more relaxed and confident my daily mood regarding my fitness goals, the more my body cooperates and plays nicely. The more aggressive confidence I have regarding my body composition, the more 'I've sooooo got this!' I feel...the more quickly and successfully my body changes for me. I've seen this time and again. Add in stress, whether over diet, life, work...whatever, and allow it to impact your mental state regarding your weight loss/fitness goals, and you'll see a negative reaction. It might be small for one person, or huge for another...but I can't believe that with how seriously this impacts my own goals...that it won't affect everyone to some extent.

    *shrug*

    Something to think about.

    ~ETA - Keep in mind, I have no proof of this (other than my own experience, and a few links discussing cortisol etc...but this is much bigger than that for me)...and so rarely bring it up, but I thought it was a nice addendum to Mr. Sidesteal's 'sweating bullets' comment. So here it is.
    You're a basket case so you're screwed.:laugh:

    Much love to you bro and Happy Father's day.

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  • crisanderson27
    crisanderson27 Posts: 5,343 Member
    But it would also imply that you don't need to take an all-or-nothing approach where you're sweating bullets worrying about whether or not your protein bar is "clean".

    This brings something else into the equation...that I only am loosely able to define within my OWN body, much less explain to share with others.

    That thing being...mental state.

    Stress, confidence, assuredness, confusion or frustration...these things ALL have HUGE impacts on my body. The more relaxed and confident my daily mood regarding my fitness goals, the more my body cooperates and plays nicely. The more aggressive confidence I have regarding my body composition, the more 'I've sooooo got this!' I feel...the more quickly and successfully my body changes for me. I've seen this time and again. Add in stress, whether over diet, life, work...whatever, and allow it to impact your mental state regarding your weight loss/fitness goals, and you'll see a negative reaction. It might be small for one person, or huge for another...but I can't believe that with how seriously this impacts my own goals...that it won't affect everyone to some extent.

    *shrug*

    Something to think about.

    ~ETA - Keep in mind, I have no proof of this (other than my own experience, and a few links discussing cortisol etc...but this is much bigger than that for me)...and so rarely bring it up, but I thought it was a nice addendum to Mr. Sidesteal's 'sweating bullets' comment. So here it is.
    You're a basket case so you're screwed.:laugh:

    Much love to you bro and Happy Father's day.

    A.C.E. Certified Personal/Group FitnessTrainer
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    Kickboxing Certified Instructor
    Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition

    You know man...I've come to the same conclusion lol.

    And thanks brother...you too :).
  • beebee0925
    beebee0925 Posts: 441 Member
    Great post. Bump.
  • autumnk921
    autumnk921 Posts: 1,374 Member
    Lol....It took me 6 days of seeing this on the board before I finally clicked on it b/c of the topic but you got me....Lol...Love the post!!! :)
  • Fergie2154
    Fergie2154 Posts: 59
    Thank you.
  • bigjax1
    bigjax1 Posts: 56 Member
    well said that man
  • icandoit203
    icandoit203 Posts: 170 Member
    love it
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