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Reply to "Physical activities that encourage/support very unfit people doing them"
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[quote=Anonymous]And before you get on your high horse of denial, forget it. Everyone can see the passive aggressive attack on fatties that your post constitutes. If it was really about irresponsible fitness trainers then the subject of fat shaming would not have been necessary to raise, there are plenty of normal weight people with physical limitations that would be aggravated by poor form in fitness activities so you definitely didn’t need to single out overweight people. For the record, many overweight and obese people are much stronger than their normal weight peers - carrying an extra 50, 100, 150+ pounds builds very strong bones. Our joints are impacted of course, but since you aren’t describing a high impact fitness activity then it seems more like lifting (kettlebells?) is the issue and skinny people are just as likely to get harmed doing this as fat people are.[/quote]
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