Quote:
Originally Posted by Choopa Phil
You could reverse the roles as well...i was 120lbs and got made fun of for being so skinny all the time. Instead of sitting in the corner crying feeling sorry for myself or getting beat up I took that negative energy and made it into something positive and built my body up from 120lbs to 190lbs. I dont feel that Im better than anyone, i just fail to understand why anyone would want to stay in that state of depression or feeling like that when literally 1 workout could change their life and overall sense of well-being.
|
You were exactly who I was talking about above. (You and another person.) You are a bit ignorant.
I'm not fat because I'm lazy; In fact, just the opposite. Combined with my work schedule and being a parent, I'm a bit busy - yet somehow I managed to go the gym every morning, five days a week. At the same time, I gained weight. One work out is not going to change anyone's life.
I used to think like you fifteen years ago. Then suddenly I gained weight and I couldn't stop it. I was in a downward spiral where I gained forty pounds in six or seven years. The more weight you gain the harder it gets; It's not like you can just start going to the gym or change your eating habits and you will magically shed the pounds - It just doesn't work that way. If it was that easy, everyone would do it, and no one would be fat.
Some people are lucky, have a high metabolism, and combined with some good practices will always be skinny. Pray you never gain weight.