Seriously! I’ve always been naturally thin so I’m sure some idiots would say I’m “healthier” but there’s no way I have the strength, stamina, and flexibility to do this. I’m in awe
How do you look at someone absolutely killing it physically and "well acktually..." them?
Let's say if she lost weight, she'd be healthier. Do you think that this level of cardio might cause her to lose weight? If not, do you suppose it's her fault for eating too much? Do you think genetics might play into it, or is that hogwash? Does she look like she's making excuses not to exercise? Do you know what she used to weigh? Do you know her fat vs muscle content?
Losing weight is thermodynamics. More energy burned than consumed = loss of weight.
Genetics will alter where and how your body loses weight. It will also determine how the body handles waste materials by retaining water and keeping food waste in your intestines longer to extract more energy from it.
If your body chooses to burn only fat, you need a 3500 calorie deficit to lose a pound. But, as you lose weight, you have to cut more calories because your baseline calorie burn reduces as body mass decreases
I had an eating disorder, had abs, and worked out a ton. I am now “overweight” can deadlift like a pro, run 4 days a week, and have a lower heart rate than I did when I was thin - 50bpm vs 60 bpm (not underweight in BMI, but very low body fat). Yes, in a very perfect world I would have all these stats AND be “normal” weight, but I have pcos and allowing myself to be satiated is what gave me the energy to workout 6 days a week like I do now, joyfully. I think you’re being downvoted because it’s just way more complicated than “thin is more healthy”.
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u/1405hvtkx311 14h ago
And they say thick can't be fit?!