Anonymous wrote:I did. Then got a Peloton. Lost it. Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Yep. I gained on top of weight that a stressful period Pre pandemic had crept up. I feel much better when I exercise, but I’m also in this inert energy/emotional energy protection mode. Clawing my way out of what’s most likely depression and like so many, collective trauma. I’m in a supportive role in healthcare and tbh it’s been tough finding a resource for myself after giving all day. This cup is not just empty/ the well is dry. So yeah, sometimes comfort food (but it’s organic 🤣), and not enough extra movement on a consistent basis - fatter. And I’m short af so nowhere to hide the extra hummus
Beer? Irish food? Go to the sushi bar for charity marathon day. People will look thinner.Anonymous wrote:Holy Toledo. We went out for the first time in a long time for a st paddy's day beer. Everyone just seemed so......fat. Like really obese, not just overweight. I know Americans are fat, but either we haven't been around people in a reallyong time, or people have just gotten massive. It is crazy how much weight Americans pack onto their frames. I mean there were women there who were probably 5'1" -5'3" and easily over 170 lbs. Nearly every dude seemed to be well over 200 lbs. How did everyone get so fat? Was it COVID that made it worse? It is truly shocking to see the size of people if you watch movies from the 1970s and 80s. People were way healthier back then.
Anonymous wrote:Twenty pounds for me. The pandemic has been bad for people’s mental health and their physical health.
