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This is one part rant, one part questions:
I'm making this post because of some talks I've had recently with people and would like to get feedback from a larger group.
I've been overweight pretty much all my life, I put on pounds without much effort; and I'm wondering what the eating habits of other overweight members are. (Let me be clear about one thing here: I'm NOT talking morbidly obese.)
From some discussions I've recently had I've found out that for anyone who's never been overweight for a long period of time they don't seem to understand that for the most part you don't have to overeat to be fat. Over the last month or so I've had some discussions with people about food and some rather surprising things came up. First, even though I'm overweight I don't seem to be eating more than other people; sometimes I'll even eat less. Second, other's perceptions seems to be that if you're fat then you must have a box of doughnuts for breakfast everyday; this of course is not true.
As an aside let me say this: I do know a few women who are morbidly obese and they WILL do things like eat the box of doughnuts. I remember one time I went over one’s house for something and she had just finished dinner, her “dinner” was a ½ gallon of ice cream and box of cookies! Needless to say this does not reflect my eating habits, nor the eating habits of a few of the other overweight guys I know. Of course I do know some that will do crazy things like drink a whole 2 liter bottle of soda as part of their lunch, but that had never described me (I think I would pop!).
In the last month I finally signed my ass up at a gym, got a personal trainer and was put on a food plan. Yes that’s right I’ve found the motivation to work-out and keep it up. My food plan is for aprox. 2000 calories a day, but with smaller meals that come sooner. What I've found is that I'm usually too stuffed to want to eat. In fact I don't really look forward to eating at all anymore.
Originally how I ate (before the plan) it would go something like this: I would eat when I was hungry. It was that simple. Now I imagine those who have never been overweight would think "well he must be hungry all the time." In fact the opposite is true; a "normal" day could look like this:
8:00 am: Eat a frozen meal as breakfast, or none at all.
noon: Eat a lunch special from the local Chinese restaurant.
9:00pm Small snack before bed time, perhaps some left over Chinese food.
And that would be it. Sometimes in fact I was only eating ONE meal a day. Don’t get me wrong, my diet wasn’t entirely Chinese; the above is just an example.
Now, under the plan my nutritionist from the gym gave me I'm eating seven meals a day (to include supplement shakes and bars), and it's killing me because I just can't stand eating this much. It's like I'm overloading on food. Being overweight for so long I'll even make fat jokes about myself, so I see the sick irony here; I'm a fat guy who is saying "no more food, please make it stop!"
So I'm wondering if others have had any experience with this? Could poor eating habits (as opposed to what, or how much I'm eating) cause me to be overweight? Like maybe my body was in constant starvation mode and just held on to the fat?
Anyone who has changed their eating habits to something like what the gym's nutritionist gave me: have you found that you just don't want to eat?
I'm making this post because of some talks I've had recently with people and would like to get feedback from a larger group.
I've been overweight pretty much all my life, I put on pounds without much effort; and I'm wondering what the eating habits of other overweight members are. (Let me be clear about one thing here: I'm NOT talking morbidly obese.)
From some discussions I've recently had I've found out that for anyone who's never been overweight for a long period of time they don't seem to understand that for the most part you don't have to overeat to be fat. Over the last month or so I've had some discussions with people about food and some rather surprising things came up. First, even though I'm overweight I don't seem to be eating more than other people; sometimes I'll even eat less. Second, other's perceptions seems to be that if you're fat then you must have a box of doughnuts for breakfast everyday; this of course is not true.
As an aside let me say this: I do know a few women who are morbidly obese and they WILL do things like eat the box of doughnuts. I remember one time I went over one’s house for something and she had just finished dinner, her “dinner” was a ½ gallon of ice cream and box of cookies! Needless to say this does not reflect my eating habits, nor the eating habits of a few of the other overweight guys I know. Of course I do know some that will do crazy things like drink a whole 2 liter bottle of soda as part of their lunch, but that had never described me (I think I would pop!).
In the last month I finally signed my ass up at a gym, got a personal trainer and was put on a food plan. Yes that’s right I’ve found the motivation to work-out and keep it up. My food plan is for aprox. 2000 calories a day, but with smaller meals that come sooner. What I've found is that I'm usually too stuffed to want to eat. In fact I don't really look forward to eating at all anymore.
Originally how I ate (before the plan) it would go something like this: I would eat when I was hungry. It was that simple. Now I imagine those who have never been overweight would think "well he must be hungry all the time." In fact the opposite is true; a "normal" day could look like this:
8:00 am: Eat a frozen meal as breakfast, or none at all.
noon: Eat a lunch special from the local Chinese restaurant.
9:00pm Small snack before bed time, perhaps some left over Chinese food.
And that would be it. Sometimes in fact I was only eating ONE meal a day. Don’t get me wrong, my diet wasn’t entirely Chinese; the above is just an example.
Now, under the plan my nutritionist from the gym gave me I'm eating seven meals a day (to include supplement shakes and bars), and it's killing me because I just can't stand eating this much. It's like I'm overloading on food. Being overweight for so long I'll even make fat jokes about myself, so I see the sick irony here; I'm a fat guy who is saying "no more food, please make it stop!"
So I'm wondering if others have had any experience with this? Could poor eating habits (as opposed to what, or how much I'm eating) cause me to be overweight? Like maybe my body was in constant starvation mode and just held on to the fat?
Anyone who has changed their eating habits to something like what the gym's nutritionist gave me: have you found that you just don't want to eat?
