Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not hard for me. I have willpower like iron though.
133lbs on a 5'5" frame is pretty heavy. I'm 5'5" and 100lbs. Yes, I am healthy (can deadlift 130lbs properly).
Ignore this poster. 133 lbs at 5.5 is a 22 BMI, which is dead center normal and healthy for 99.9% of bodies.
100 lbs is a 16 BMI. This is underweight for the majority of bodies, which can be healthy, but without question this PP is underweight.
To say a 22 BMI is "pretty heavy" is completely absurd; it's weird and distorted when said in comparison to the underweight poster's self assessment.
Ick/sad/ignore.
Can we also mention her bragging about her completely unimpressive deadlift?
You’re doing similar shaming to what the pp did. I think 130 deadlift is great. I’m 5’6 and in the 140s somewhere. I don’t weigh myself. I feel good, work out consistently, and eat fairly healthy but definitely not perfectly. I agree with the PP that mentioned the challenges of time and cooking what others will eat.
Incorrect. Shaming is unsolicited negative feedback. What I am doing is putting an AH/troll in her place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not hard for me. I have willpower like iron though.
133lbs on a 5'5" frame is pretty heavy. I'm 5'5" and 100lbs. Yes, I am healthy (can deadlift 130lbs properly).
Ignore this poster. 133 lbs at 5.5 is a 22 BMI, which is dead center normal and healthy for 99.9% of bodies.
100 lbs is a 16 BMI. This is underweight for the majority of bodies, which can be healthy, but without question this PP is underweight.
To say a 22 BMI is "pretty heavy" is completely absurd; it's weird and distorted when said in comparison to the underweight poster's self assessment.
Ick/sad/ignore.
Can we also mention her bragging about her completely unimpressive deadlift?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not hard for me. I have willpower like iron though.
133lbs on a 5'5" frame is pretty heavy. I'm 5'5" and 100lbs. Yes, I am healthy (can deadlift 130lbs properly).
Ignore this poster. 133 lbs at 5.5 is a 22 BMI, which is dead center normal and healthy for 99.9% of bodies.
100 lbs is a 16 BMI. This is underweight for the majority of bodies, which can be healthy, but without question this PP is underweight.
To say a 22 BMI is "pretty heavy" is completely absurd; it's weird and distorted when said in comparison to the underweight poster's self assessment.
Ick/sad/ignore.
Can we also mention her bragging about her completely unimpressive deadlift?
You’re doing similar shaming to what the pp did. I think 130 deadlift is great. I’m 5’6 and in the 140s somewhere. I don’t weigh myself. I feel good, work out consistently, and eat fairly healthy but definitely not perfectly. I agree with the PP that mentioned the challenges of time and cooking what others will eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not hard for me. I have willpower like iron though.
133lbs on a 5'5" frame is pretty heavy. I'm 5'5" and 100lbs. Yes, I am healthy (can deadlift 130lbs properly).
You are literally 100% delusional.
Anonymous wrote:I mean being completely puritanical is likely to cause you to fail your diet. So going cold turkey on everything isn't likely to work. I'm not saying eat junk but giving yourself a limited cheat may make your diet actually last.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not hard for me. I have willpower like iron though.
133lbs on a 5'5" frame is pretty heavy. I'm 5'5" and 100lbs. Yes, I am healthy (can deadlift 130lbs properly).
Ignore this poster. 133 lbs at 5.5 is a 22 BMI, which is dead center normal and healthy for 99.9% of bodies.
100 lbs is a 16 BMI. This is underweight for the majority of bodies, which can be healthy, but without question this PP is underweight.
To say a 22 BMI is "pretty heavy" is completely absurd; it's weird and distorted when said in comparison to the underweight poster's self assessment.
Ick/sad/ignore.
Can we also mention her bragging about her completely unimpressive deadlift?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not hard for me. I have willpower like iron though.
133lbs on a 5'5" frame is pretty heavy. I'm 5'5" and 100lbs. Yes, I am healthy (can deadlift 130lbs properly).
Ignore this poster. 133 lbs at 5.5 is a 22 BMI, which is dead center normal and healthy for 99.9% of bodies.
100 lbs is a 16 BMI. This is underweight for the majority of bodies, which can be healthy, but without question this PP is underweight.
To say a 22 BMI is "pretty heavy" is completely absurd; it's weird and distorted when said in comparison to the underweight poster's self assessment.
Ick/sad/ignore.
Can we also mention her bragging about her completely unimpressive deadlift?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not hard for me. I have willpower like iron though.
133lbs on a 5'5" frame is pretty heavy. I'm 5'5" and 100lbs. Yes, I am healthy (can deadlift 130lbs properly).
Ignore this poster. 133 lbs at 5.5 is a 22 BMI, which is dead center normal and healthy for 99.9% of bodies.
100 lbs is a 16 BMI. This is underweight for the majority of bodies, which can be healthy, but without question this PP is underweight.
To say a 22 BMI is "pretty heavy" is completely absurd; it's weird and distorted when said in comparison to the underweight poster's self assessment.
Ick/sad/ignore.
Anonymous wrote:It's not hard to cut out the drastically terrible stuff, like candy (!!) alcohol, and all fast food/restaurant food/take out.
It IS hard to always always eat the right thing at home. To always choose lean meat and salad, some grains and yogurt, etc.
Sometimes you want a slice of toast with butter, or to eat some of the homemade cake you made for the kids.
Anonymous wrote:It's not hard for me. I have willpower like iron though.
133lbs on a 5'5" frame is pretty heavy. I'm 5'5" and 100lbs. Yes, I am healthy (can deadlift 130lbs properly).
Anonymous wrote:I'm a dietitian and yes, I think it's hard to eat healthy. The hard part is the shopping and preparing of food. If I had a chef or healthy meal delivery, it would be much easier.
Also, it's easy to eat healthy for myself, but when trying to make food for a whole family that they want to eat, it is a big chore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not hard for me. I have willpower like iron though.
133lbs on a 5'5" frame is pretty heavy. I'm 5'5" and 100lbs. Yes, I am healthy (can deadlift 130lbs properly).
Ignore this poster. 133 lbs at 5.5 is a 22 BMI, which is dead center normal and healthy for 99.9% of bodies.
100 lbs is a 16 BMI. This is underweight for the majority of bodies, which can be healthy, but without question this PP is underweight.
To say a 22 BMI is "pretty heavy" is completely absurd; it's weird and distorted when said in comparison to the underweight poster's self assessment.
Ick/sad/ignore.