phideaux_2003 said:
Wrong. I'm only rude to him. He was rude to the OP. That's at least two rude people.
Telling the truth isn't rude.
It's easier to carry when you're not carrying around extra fat.
You sound triggered.
phideaux_2003 said:
Wrong. I'm only rude to him. He was rude to the OP. That's at least two rude people.
CanyonAg77 said:
Sorry for the derail, OP.
But an Internet cat fight over pasta sauce has got to be the winner of today's First World Problem Award.
BenderRodriguez said:phideaux_2003 said:
Wrong. I'm only rude to him. He was rude to the OP. That's at least two rude people.
Telling the truth isn't rude.
It's easier to carry when you're not carrying around extra fat.
You sound triggered.
WTF was my reaction as well...phideaux_2003 said:CanyonAg77 said:Is this real life?Quote:
My attitude is reaction to his severe criticism of the way I make my pasta gravy.
Not joking. Find the thread on the food board. He hammered me because he doesn't like spicy pasta sauce. Called me an amateur and said my opinion was trash and I should be be disregarded. It was in a thread about "how you make your sauce."
I mean wtf? We've had a number of disagreements since. He continues to berate people for their personal choices as a matter of preference and I keep calling him out. It's gotten to be fun actually. He never fails to screw up.
GAC06 said:
It's such a touchy subject that you follow him around to derail threads where he wasn't even talking to you? Yikes.
GAC06 said:
It's such a touchy subject that you follow him around to derail threads where he wasn't even talking to you? Yikes.
Deats said:GAC06 said:
It's such a touchy subject that you follow him around to derail threads where he wasn't even talking to you? Yikes.
Not defending either but they do it to each other on the Food board
GAC06 said:
Yet your genuine response came after your post attacking him, homie.
Alta said:
I think this thread has been great. It has served as a bit of inspiration for me to get my fatass losing some weight. I'll take myself over to the health and fitness area but I'm going to report back in 6 months on my results. 9/26/2019 weight is 276. Goal weight is 175 lbs.
FIDO*98* said:
Thanks bud, but, not as difficult as you'd think. Here's the cheat code. Whole food, plant based diet.
Me too. Interesting discussion on carry options with a side of weight loss discussion, and a dessert of foodie cat fight. The plant based diet is interesting. I just watched the Joe Rogan interview with Pat McNamara. McNamara eats collard greens, spinach, green peppers and chicken as his go to main meal. I may try something like that (with some substitutions). I am not sure I could swear off meat entirely.Alta said:
I think this thread has been great. It has served as a bit of inspiration for me to get my fatass losing some weight.
IDAGG said:
I just watched the Joe Rogan interview with Pat McNamara.
Don't be afraid to venture out and change eating habits for life. It will likely involve some experimentation to find out what best suits you, but the information is out there now by the boatload. I've had good success with plant based (mostly) eating but my wife seems to have hit a wall with it. A lot of folks have had success with the carnivore diet and she's trying that now! A few points I've gathered from observing a mother-in-law go plant-based after a major heart attack, coaching my dad in diet through colon cancer, and my own success in weight loss:IDAGG said:Me too. Interesting discussion on carry options with a side of weight loss discussion, and a dessert of foodie cat fight. The plant based diet is interesting. I just watched the Joe Rogan interview with Pat McNamara. McNamara eats collard greens, spinach, green peppers and chicken as his go to main meal. I may try something like that (with some substitutions). I am not sure I could swear off meat entirely.Alta said:
I think this thread has been great. It has served as a bit of inspiration for me to get my fatass losing some weight.
You shouldn't be.BenderRodriguez said:IDAGG said:
I just watched the Joe Rogan interview with Pat McNamara.
Speaking of Pat, phideaux asked if I'd ever advise a student to lose weight.
Pat is miles ahead of me as an instructor. Last year when I took his class, he encouraged me to drop some pounds. We had just shot a timed drill. I put up a faster time than anyone else...except for Pat. The exact quote was something like "good shooting. How much faster do you think you could go if you were 20 lbs lighter?".
I wasn't offended or triggered. He's right, I would be faster if I was lighter. Concealed carry is easier if you lose some weight....and being healthier is more likely to save your life than the gun you're carrying anyway.
I don't think there's anything wrong with stating obvious facts, especially if done the way Pat did with me.
Thanks for this tip. I am going to try this soon. I've changed my diet enough to hold steady at where I am at. I can verify that since I have been stuck here for about 6-8 weeks now. I will switch it up and see if that helps. I need some core work, for certain, as that would help me with almost every fun activity I participate in.ABATTBQ11 said:
Take a break for a bit and then hit a different routine. I've found that after awhile my body adjusts and kind of figures out what I'm going to do. I hit diminishing returns with workouts because my body has adjusted to them and is now going the minimum necessary to facilitate them. I get less out of the same workout now that I was doing a month or 2 before. If I take a week off and then start something different, it's a shock and my body starts burning calories again because it doesn't know what kind of activity to expect.
Fasting and being a vegetarian.FIDO*98* said:
Thanks bud, but, not as difficult as you'd think. Here's the cheat code. Whole food, plant based diet. It's hard to promote on a board like this and admittedly hard to conceive, but, once I jumped in feet first the results were immediate and sustained. A year later the weight is still gone and I enjoy what I eat now as much as I did before. I don't call myself a Vegan because I still eat things on rare occasions, but, my baseline is Plants.
Do it for 2 weeks and by the end of the first, you'll be turning that 15 mile ride into 30 because you have so much energy. By the end of the second week, you'll be sold.
*edit* I practice intermittent fasting as well. I don't eat for 14-15 hrs a day. Usually from 7PM-9to10AM.
I'll duck for cover now
To be fair, FIDO was the one that derailed the thread by not actually addressing the question of the OP and going into the "lose weight and quit being a fatty, here is what I do and why I"m better" routine.GAC06 said:
It's such a touchy subject that you follow him around to derail threads where he wasn't even talking to you? Yikes.
And related to that is I am convinced that human evolution has conditioned us to eat to excess when the food is available. It's a survival strategy. Think about it. Until a couple of hundred years ago, the many millennia of human existence has been a struggle to get thorough time of food scarcity, such as winter in the temperate and colder climate zones. Winter used to kill humans all the time, if not from cold, then from starvation or poor diet due to eating whatever meager food would still be available and not spoiled. So we are fighting evolution. Not an excuse for my fat ass, just an explanation of why it is so hard to stay on a diet. Your body is telling you "EAT".fourth deck said:
4) Fasting is something that the human race has done throughout most of its history, probably due to food scarcity more than anything. We live in such a time of abundance that we've largely forgotten it and are conditioned to eat 3 meals a day even when we don't need to.
schmellba99 said:
To be fair, FIDO was the one that derailed the thread by not actually addressing the question of the OP and going into the "lose weight and quit being a fatty, here is what I do and why I"m better" routine.
schmellba99 said:To be fair, FIDO was the one that derailed the thread by not actually addressing the question of the OP and going into the "lose weight and quit being a fatty, here is what I do and why I"m better" routine.GAC06 said:
It's such a touchy subject that you follow him around to derail threads where he wasn't even talking to you? Yikes.
Both need to chill the F out in all reality.
FIDO*98* said:
As far as Phideaux, I've had him on ignore for a while and he was well aware of it. He directly responded in hopes I'd click the show post button. I hit it thinking that since we are on a different board, maybe there was something worth reading. I've encouraged him to ignore me as well because I don't want to ruin the Food or Outdoor board. Hopefully he will after this thread. I will never see anything he posts again.
Urban Ag said:
Good lord this thread is a perfect example of why I stopped posting here, much less even reading, years ago. Every thread turned in to a deek measuring contest or another lesson in No True Scotsman.
Now y'all bicker about pasta sauce and being sensitive of weight gain? lol