I notice that most of the people at the contests are very over weight They stand there complaining how bad they feel and are eating junk food. When I look at pictures of contests I see fat people. Not over weight but fat. Now if this sounds cruel it's not. It's a wake up call. I was very over weight and I lost a lot it and most of the problems that go along with it. Many trim people have health problem but carrying around 50-70+ extra pounds makes things worse.
Ed
Hi Ed,
You are right and I am one of the guys you are describing! A question: do you really think I LIKE beig so overweight? About 12 years ago, I lost 70 lbs. EVERYTHING in my check ups was the best ever! Since then DIABETES has struck, and that, my friend, is the END to weight loss. I have corresponded with Steve F.'s wife (through Steve), a Board Certified Endocrinologist (she deals with diabetics) and losing weight is a *losing* proposition. As I studied in Grad School (Part of my Masters is Exercise Physiology), the physiology of our bodies does not allow burning fat as long as our blood sugar levels are elevated. Guess what diabetes is............. elevated blood sugar levels. There is not enough exercise in the world to burn fat if your blood sugar is up. Plus, several older guys are no longer able to DO the strenuous exercise we did in our youth. Medical fact.
I was a WELL above average athlete in my younger days, professional level.. I do not LIKE being fat, and I have, and am still doing more than most would imagine to lose weight. Even went on a Hospital 1200 calorie a day diet, for three months, strictly adhered to, and I GAINED weight. On 1200 calories a DAY and no cheating.
So while I understand where you are coming from, in some cases it is not a case of wanting to, or even being able to, at times. Short of a visit to a facility which I can neither afford nor my insurance would pay for, I am stuck until SOMETHING new is found in the world of medicine. And the stay in a facility might not even do it. If I could lose 70-80 lbs. again, I would.
What I have right now is a problem I would really like to get rid of. It causes problems in every aspect of your life, missed work days, inability to participate in varoius activities, having to give up coaching since diabetes lead to dehydration, etc., etc.. Add in a knee with no cartilage nor ligaments left and things are not as easy as some would think.
Bill <><