have any of you brothas been real fat?

bad foods tend to have more calories is the point


You're just confused. There are two different laymen's definitions of calorie. A calorie is a unit of energy needed to heat a kilo of water one degree Celsius. That is the energy part. Now, as it relates to food, the "bad" calorie foods are the ones that are lacking in nutrients. A chicken breast may be 200 calories and so may 3 Chicken Nuggets. Same energy is provided to the body, but the amount you would eat would be more. Not only that, a cup of let's say broccoli might have 20-30 calories and be nutrient-dense.

So basically it's all about how it fills you up, plus carbs and fats are easier to break down, thus requiring less energy from your body.

There's a fitness forum FULL of good shit..

Thanks for answering, this was the orginal question posed

"Like lets say, can you get fat off of eating 4,000 calories a day of fish or chicken without exercise?"

You guys just reaffirmed that calories are just calories no matter how healthly you are eating. Believe it or not but I can eat 4,000 a day on vegetables, fruits, and meats easy, them foods are empty foods to me and never give me that full feeling even when I drink water all throughout the day.

I've read instances as well of folks on some forums doing 2,000 cal a day diets on majority of junk food (70%) but still maintaining lean bodies.
 
that dont mean you can...

Thanks for answering, this was the orginal question posed

"Like lets say, can you get fat off of eating 4,000 calories a day of fish or chicken without exercise?"

You guys just reaffirmed that calories are just calories no matter how healthly you are eating. Believe it or not but I can eat 4,000 a day on vegetables, fruits, and meats easy, them foods are empty foods to me and never give me that full feeling even when I drink water all throughout the day.

I've read instances as well of folks on some forums doing 2,000 cal a day diets on majority of junk food (70%) but still maintaining lean bodies.



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Swimmer Michael Phelps’s next career may be in competitive eating. Besides grabbing five gold medals at the Beijing Olympics so far, making him the winningest Olympic athlete ever, he’s got to be setting new marks on the chow line.

A New York Post account of Phelps’s… wait for it… 12,000-calorie-a-day diet, gave us a stomachache. Could one human being really consume that much and still be in Phelps’s shape? And could this possibly be healthy for Phelps, even considering his five-hours-a-day, six-days-a-week exercise regimen?

Here’s Phelps’s typical menu. (No, he doesn’t choose among these options. He eats them all, according to the Post.)

Breakfast: Three fried-egg sandwiches loaded with cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, fried onions and mayonnaise. Two cups of coffee. One five-egg omelet. One bowl of grits. Three slices of French toast topped with powdered sugar. Three chocolate-chip pancakes.

Lunch: One pound of enriched pasta. Two large ham and cheese sandwiches with mayo on white bread. Energy drinks packing 1,000 calories.

Dinner: One pound of pasta. An entire pizza. More energy drinks.

Does a diet like this make sense even for a calorie-incinerating human swimming machine? We checked in with Mark Klion, a sports medicine doc and orthopedic surgeon at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. He reminded us that the eating game all comes down to basic math.

If you eat fewer calories than you burn exercising, you lose weight. But an athlete like Phelps, who exercises up a storm, has to worry about eating enough to replenish the scads of calories he’s burned. If he doesn’t, Klion explains, his “body won’t recover, the muscles will not recover, there will not be adequate energy stored for him to compete in his next event.”

But what about the choice of foods? All those eggs and ham and cheese can’t possibly be good for him, can they? Says Klion, “I think for him, because of his caloric demands, he can probably eat whatever he wants to.” And besides, Klion says, if you’ve got to eat that much, it better be enjoyable, or you won’t be able to keep up. Phelps might not be so eager to shovel down a pound of tofu in a sitting, Klion points out.

Still, Klion cautions that he knows plenty of athletes who’ve been training for marathons and have gained weight because they thought they could eat whatever they wanted. So it really does take some planning. Some resources on the Web might help, such as this calorie-use chart from the American Heart Association and a calorie calculator from Runner’s World magazine. This calculator from the Calorie Control Council includes a bunch of different activities, from dusting to playing ice hockey.

But these kinds of calculators don’t really apply to a someone like Phelps, who exercises way more vigorously than the typical person, says Kathleen Laquale, an athletic trainer and nutritionist who teaches at Bridgewater State College in Massachusetts. Even by athletic standards, Phelps is in his own league. Laquale says cyclists in the Tour de France commonly consume a paltry 8,000 to 10,000 calories a day.
 
I've been fat/obese for like 10 years.

I quitted smoking, quitted drinking, quitted soda drinks.

Now i only drink water and green thee (call me crazy). Eating 1 avocado everyday. 2-3 Fruits a day. Nuts and Dark (the darker the healthier)Chocolate are my only snacks. Don't eat bad carbs (bread, spuds, rice). Or sugar.

I feel better than ever. Lost a total of 80 lbs. Still need to lose 20 lbs to reach my target weight.

I don't go to the gym. Only walk like 20000 steps a day. 3 times a week 30 min dumbbell training at home.

Working out every day isn't needed.
Losing weight is 80% diet 20% exercise. Trust me fam!

Shit ain't easy, but with persistence it's achievable.
 
I've been fat/obese for like 10 years.

I quitted smoking, quitted drinking, quitted soda drinks.

Now i only drink water and green thee (call me crazy). Eating 1 avocado everyday. 2-3 Fruits a day. Nuts and Dark (the darker the healthier)Chocolate are my only snacks. Don't eat bad carbs (bread, spuds, rice). Or sugar.

I feel better than ever. Lost a total of 80 lbs. Still need to lose 20 lbs to reach my target weight.

I don't go to the gym. Only walk like 20000 steps a day. 3 times a week 30 min dumbbell training at home.

Working out every day isn't needed.
Losing weight is 80% diet 20% exercise. Trust me fam!

Shit ain't easy, but with persistence it's achievable.

Congrats man!
 
I've been fat/obese for like 10 years.

I quitted smoking, quitted drinking, quitted soda drinks.

Now i only drink water and green thee (call me crazy). Eating 1 avocado everyday. 2-3 Fruits a day. Nuts and Dark (the darker the healthier)Chocolate are my only snacks. Don't eat bad carbs (bread, spuds, rice). Or sugar.

I feel better than ever. Lost a total of 80 lbs. Still need to lose 20 lbs to reach my target weight.as I'

I don't go to the gym. Only walk like 20000 steps a day. 3 times a week 30 min dumbbell training at home.

Working out every day isn't needed.
Losing weight is 80% diet 20% exercise. Trust me fam!

Shit ain't easy, but with persistence it's achievable.
Good for you bruh.
I would highly enocuage that you begin to workout for strength once you reach your weight goal.
Too many positive results derving from for me to eloborate. Just do it man. You will not regret it.
 
i got up to 280 at one point. dropped down to 225 only problem is now if i slip i can gain weight back real easily so i'm literally an hour in the gym 5 days a week.

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I've been fat/obese for like 10 years.

I quitted smoking, quitted drinking, quitted soda drinks.

Now i only drink water and green thee (call me crazy). Eating 1 avocado everyday. 2-3 Fruits a day. Nuts and Dark (the darker the healthier)Chocolate are my only snacks. Don't eat bad carbs (bread, spuds, rice). Or sugar.

I feel better than ever. Lost a total of 80 lbs. Still need to lose 20 lbs to reach my target weight.

I don't go to the gym. Only walk like 20000 steps a day. 3 times a week 30 min dumbbell training at home.

Working out every day isn't needed.
Losing weight is 80% diet 20% exercise. Trust me fam!

Shit ain't easy, but with persistence it's achievable.

Great work you’re really doing your thing!

But ummmm...

Did you really say you “Only walk 20000 steps a day”?

Nigga that’s 10 fucking miles! :roflmao:

Unless you’re him
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That’s a lot of walking!

Great work!
 
Great work you’re really doing your thing!

But ummmm...

Did you really say you “Only walk 20000 steps a day”?

Nigga that’s 10 fucking miles! :roflmao:

Unless you’re him
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That’s a lot of walking!

Great work!

I walk like 60 min before breakfast/work ( 6-8k steps). I do the same after dinner. It clears your mind too.

It ain't as hard as it look. Walk to grocery store, instead of taking the car. Take stairs instead of elevators etc etc. Small habit changes bruh.. :yes:

Walking is really underrated as an activity. It's low impact also, so everyone can do it. The only downside - is that it's time consuming.

But in the end it will really help you to lose weight, if you change your diet. And it has many other health benefits.
Never thought my fat ass would be walking this much :lol: but hey... shit has changed my life
 
I walk like 60 min before breakfast/work ( 6-8k steps). I do the same after dinner. It clears your mind too.

It ain't as hard as it look. Walk to grocery store, instead of taking the car. Take stairs instead of elevators etc etc. Small habit changes bruh.. :yes:

Walking is really underrated as an activity. It's low impact also, so everyone can do it. The only downside - is that it's time consuming.

But in the end it will really help you to lose weight, if you change your diet. And it has many other health benefits.
Never thought my fat ass would be walking this much :lol: but hey... shit has changed my life

Hey man you’re doing your thing so keep up the great work!

You made it sound like walking 20k steps was nothing! Nah man, that’s a lot!
 
I used to weight 134 and never could get over 135. I tried crash weight gain, liquid amino acids, etc. Nothing would work. But I was more active then. But now I have been struggling to get under 200 pounds. The last time I weighed I was 215. For a while I was in the 220 zone. Got all the way up to around 230.
When I first started gaining weight I thought I would never get to no 175 or anything. But then when it started bouncing around 200 and more I thought I was doing all that I could to lose weight and was steady gaining.
 
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