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Am I the only one who would be willing to get into that machine and ADD a few hundred pounds to get an idea what it feels like to be a deathfat?
Strap a 50 pound dumbbell to each thigh and give it a whirl.
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Am I the only one who would be willing to get into that machine and ADD a few hundred pounds to get an idea what it feels like to be a deathfat?
Strap a 50 pound dumbbell to each thigh and give it a whirl.
I probably would, but I’d be afraid it’d kill me. It’s pretty easy to imagine how uncomfortable it must be anyway.Am I the only one who would be willing to get into that machine and ADD a few hundred pounds to get an idea what it feels like to be a deathfat?
I saw a show, maybe the same one mentioned above, where a deathfat got to goal weight, and the doctor’s goal, not hers. (These deathfats all think that 200 lbs is thin for some reason, when they should be 140 or whatever.) She had to have PT because her balance was off and her bones were bowed: feet, legs and spine. She was so used to swaying and hurpling her fat back and forth to walk that when it was gone she didn’t know how to walk one foot in front of the other and had to completely relearn. She was off-balance and used a cane for a time.Looking at how Chantal walks, it must be a totally different experience. Her body mass is so huge, her center of gravity is totally off. If she was to lose 200lbs in a blink, she would be totally unable to walk, it would be a totally new experience to her. Standing straight, walking smoothly... she doesn't know what that is.
It's kinda scary when you think about it.
ETA : take a shot every time I say totally![]()
I absolutely would, for about three minutes tops. Just feeling what it would be like to carry 200 extra pounds all the time...you can’t possibly get the full scope of constant joint agony in just three minutes, but that would be as much as I could take, most likely.Am I the only one who would be willing to get into that machine and ADD a few hundred pounds to get an idea what it feels like to be a deathfat?
I honestly think you'd just fall and be unable to move (unless you're fit enough to suddenly carry 200 lb). Death fats don't turn morbidly obese overnight so their bodies have adjusted to gradually bearing the weight that piles on. It's covered in blubber but their muscles are used to carrying some serious weight. It's why fat people tend to have great calves if they manage to get fit.I absolutely would, for about three minutes tops. Just feeling what it would be like to carry 200 extra pounds all the time...you can’t possibly get the full scope of constant joint agony in just three minutes, but that would be as much as I could take, most likely.
Looking at how Chantal walks, it must be a totally different experience. Her body mass is so huge, her center of gravity is totally off. If she was to lose 200lbs in a blink, she would be totally unable to walk, it would be a totally new experience to her. Standing straight, walking smoothly... she doesn't know what that is.
It's kinda scary when you think about it.
ETA : take a shot every time I say totally![]()
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I saw a show, maybe the same one mentioned above, where a deathfat got to goal weight, and the doctor’s goal, not hers. (These deathfats all think that 200 lbs is thin for some reason, when they should be 140 or whatever.) She had to have PT because her balance was off and her bones were bowed: feet, legs and spine. She was so used to swaying and hurpling her fat back and forth to walk that when it was gone she didn’t know how to walk one foot in front of the other and had to completely relearn. She was off-balance and used a cane for a time.
She had to learn both how to walk normally and balance her body, but also manage the damage she’d done to her bones.
She didn’t look normal, even after skin surgery. However, she felt good, tons more energy, all her diseases left and her life span became longer. Like Chantel, she was an unattractive fat and is now an unattractive thin but she has her life back. She seemed determined and did a lot of work so I hope she didn’t relapse.
That was a couple years ago so maybe she’s improved some physically too. Can’t remember her name to look her up but maybe she was a success story. There are so few...
This is exactly what I was talking about. Once u get to deathfat status, permanent deformity is a certainty. Not that it's still not worth improving yourself, but damn.... hit the brakes before it gets this bad!I saw a show, maybe the same one mentioned above, where a deathfat got to goal weight, and the doctor’s goal, not hers. (These deathfats all think that 200 lbs is thin for some reason, when they should be 140 or whatever.) She had to have PT because her balance was off and her bones were bowed: feet, legs and spine. She was so used to swaying and hurpling her fat back and forth to walk that when it was gone she didn’t know how to walk one foot in front of the other and had to completely relearn. She was off-balance and used a cane for a time.
She had to learn both how to walk normally and balance her body, but also manage the damage she’d done to her bones.
She didn’t look normal, even after skin surgery. However, she felt good, tons more energy, all her diseases left and her life span became longer. Like Chantel, she was an unattractive fat and is now an unattractive thin but she has her life back. She seemed determined and did a lot of work so I hope she didn’t relapse.
That was a couple years ago so maybe she’s improved some physically too. Can’t remember her name to look her up but maybe she was a success story. There are so few...
If she had a brain she would realise she’s at the stage of being obese where she can still eat like shit and lose weight. Like ALR was doing on Jenny Craig, she was still binding 3000 calories plus, on top of the Jenny Craig stuff and lost some. Which would be way easier and a good starting point than just jumping into eating healthy.This intuitive eating crap is the worst thing she's ever tried. We've yet to see her intuitively eat a healthy normal portioned meal. I hope she keeps at it. Her gorging herself attracts more haters and increases the chance of chimpouts. Also, nutritionist Chantal is incredibly annoying.
Have you seen drunk Anna "jogging?" It's horrific.Why is it always Pilates and awkward dancing with these fatties and never jogging or running?
I don't know if that was rhetorical...Why is it always Pilates and awkward dancing with these fatties and never jogging or running?
So let's say Chantal weighs 400lbs (I SAID LET'S SAY!), that means she puts around 600lbs of pressure on her knees. Now imagine if she ran or jog, her knees would collapse on themselves.Let's look at weight and your knees. When you walk across level ground, the force on your knees is the equivalent of 1½ times your body weight. That means a 200-pound man will put 300 pounds of pressure on his knees with each step.
Lol i was seriousI don't know if that was rhetorical...
Not trying to defend Chins or any other deathfat but, if someone at their bodyweight would try to do a high impact activity like jogging and/or running, they'll have a very, very high risk of injury.
For example the knees:
So let's say Chantal weighs 400lbs (I SAID LET'S SAY!), that means she puts around 600lbs of pressure on her knees. Now imagine if she ran or jog, her knees would collapse on themselves.
There's nothing tough about it at Chantal's size. She can't run off the amount of calories she consumes. Weight loss for her is as simple as eating less.Lol i was serious
That does make sense though, i really thought it all came down to laziness at first. Its sad though, running around is probably the best weight loss exercise i can think of, can't imagine how tough it must be to shed pounds off without that
Lol i was serious
That does make sense though, i really thought it all came down to laziness at first. Its sad though, running around is probably the best weight loss exercise i can think of, can't imagine how tough it must be to shed pounds off without that
It wont. Go,I mean. It's why you should never get fat, it fucks your skin for good. Chantal will never lose weight so its moot.I have to say, she is certainly round and fully packed. So round, so firm, so fully packed.
Seriously, where will all that skin go if she does the improbable and loses any significant amount of wieght?
I'm not so certain Chantal can jog. Like at all.Lol i was serious
That does make sense though, i really thought it all came down to laziness at first. Its sad though, running around is probably the best weight loss exercise i can think of, can't imagine how tough it must be to shed pounds off without that
maybe if someone had a fishing pole and a bag of chips attached to it she would.I'm not so certain Chantal can jog. Like at all.