..if there is no changing it."She is strong as fuck. But she is in denial. Visceral fat kills.http://www.youtube.com/embed/o4rjjCSVCMc
6/26/2012 1:31:35 AM
Aww leave her be. She's awesome.
6/26/2012 1:37:38 AM
she's done more than you'll ever do
6/26/2012 1:37:42 AM
she's as strong on the inside as on the outside.
6/26/2012 4:16:26 AM
I'm with Acraw.Give credit where it's due. Girl's strong.But lawdy lawdy there IS a way to change that and still be strong.
6/26/2012 4:20:23 AM
love this chick!
6/26/2012 5:50:45 AM
She is quite the physical specimen. Large, strong, athletic. And seems pretty level-headed about her situation. But these people saying she should play in the NFL are out of their mind. She can't play anywhere but OL/DL and the guys in the NFL are freaks who are exponentially bigger, stronger, and faster than she is. She could probably contribute to some FCS school's football program though. All in all, good for her working with what she's given.
6/26/2012 6:51:37 AM
On a side note...People in the 'fat acceptance' movement will give the excuse that she was 'born this way' and can't help being obese. In this woman's case, does anyone else find this to be true? Or do you think with a proper diet and a different training routine, she could get down to a healthy weight of 130-150lbs for a 5'8" woman? I mean, I believe genetics play a small part in it. She is Nick Mangold's sister, so you know they probably come from a family of large people. But with a simple calorie-in-calorie-out formula and a will or desire to achieve it, I believe anyone can get down to an ideal/healthy weight.
6/26/2012 6:57:47 AM
6/26/2012 8:31:47 AM
I'd hit her, but I'm scared she'd hit me back
6/26/2012 8:42:35 AM
Eh..I've seen too many fat shows and before and afters that's convinced me that even if you believe there is a genetic component, you can still get to a healthy weight. She can love her sport all she wants, but that is unhealthy for her in the long run.
6/26/2012 12:02:05 PM
I mean...I don't think she's going to be a bathing suit model any time soon....but she could healthily get under two bills.
6/26/2012 12:07:58 PM
I think that if you are not a geneticist then you have no fucking clue what you are talking about.watching tv shows about fatass Americans dropping the lbs doesn't count. Those are the fatties that need to lose that weight and have never played sports or stopped moving altogether. Many large people hide behind the real genetic condition that some people have (quite possibly this girl). I am not saying she can't drop 20 lbs with a strict diet, but I don't think it could be a huge difference.I also give her props because she isn't weeping about how no one understands her, and that this world wasn't made for her, everyone should be nicer to fat people ..... she is just saying that there are big girls, and they don't have to ride the bus and get food stamps their whole life.
6/26/2012 12:40:19 PM
I understand that her activities (ie- powerlifting) lends itself to needing the maximum amount of fuel you can get in your body. I wonder if she managed to ever get down to <20% bmi, she would weigh under 200lbs. Good chance she wouldn't due to all her muscle mass. That is still a 150lb loss.
6/26/2012 12:50:44 PM
every person i've ever met with the last name Mangold has been huge.]
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6/26/2012 12:58:49 PM
I like how his calves turn into fucking drumsticks
6/26/2012 1:46:26 PM
ham hocks
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6/26/2012 2:04:57 PM
sounds like she doesn't give a fuck what anyone thinks she could do.
6/26/2012 2:28:38 PM
Alright, she could lose 50 - 60 lbs on a strict diet. and? We could say that about the majority of Americans, but the actually fat ones. She is at least active and primarily muscle. I just don't understand why her weight was the take home message in this video. She outright says that she is not normal, and should not be considered the normal size, and no one should say "oh it is ok to be fat". Bullying fatties only works for the lazy ones. Bullying this big girl will fall on deaf ears and might get you beat down.-]
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6/26/2012 3:08:03 PM
She could definitely stand to lose some weight and it might even help her lifting in the long run. I can't imagine carrying over 100 lbs of excess body fat helps her squats any. To do so she would have to cut her intake which would slow her strength gains and possibly even cause her to lose some muscle. And we're not talking about an amount of fat that can be cut in 3 weeks or even 3 months. It could hugely impact her lifting career. For someone at her level of competition that might not be an option. If it were it would have to be very strategically planned so as to not interfere with things like the Olympic trials or the Olympics itself. I suspect she would be better off competing in her current state and working on strength gains until this phase of her life is over. She is probably wrecking her body by being overweight and lifting so heavy; she might as well extract all the positives she can while she's at the top of her game and focus on getting to a healthier weight at some point later in life.That's not saying it was ok to put on the weight in the first place, but there's nothing to be done about that now. Hindsight is always 20/20. At least she seems to be making the most of what she has.[Edited on June 26, 2012 at 3:21 PM. Reason : l]
6/26/2012 3:15:19 PM
^exactly
6/26/2012 3:17:13 PM
Fat powerlifters are pretty common. Do you need to eat a 3k calorie surplus every day to be the best? Nope. Does running a perpetual surplus help you make gains? Of course. Your body is primed to pack on muscle and fat, and you never really force your body to conserve energy. It's just easier to lift heavy, eat heavy, and not think too much.There's no way this chick could even get down to a lean 160, but she could certainly get to 200 and still be strong as shit. There's no need to carry that much fat.[Edited on June 26, 2012 at 3:42 PM. Reason : ]
6/26/2012 3:35:00 PM
I don't want to get into a quoting frenzy here. She probably does not have a genetic disorder. I'm only concluding this based on three things. 1) If you watched her original True Life story on MTV, her parents are pretty slim compared to her. 2) If she had a genetic disorder wouldn't this be one important information for her audience? No, because it makes the voyeuristic nature of her story much more interesting. 3) In True Life, they showed her make an attempt at losing weight by hiring a fitness trainer and one of the dialogues between her and her trainer gave me the impression that her diet fucking sucks: "I used to wake up and have to have a diet coke, but now I wake up just having water." She even hired a dietition and her coaches even wanted her to lose weight and 'get more fit'.She says, " working with a dietition, has showed me a whole new side to being a professional athlete." Her dietition probably told her(though not filmed) that her weight puts her at risk for many things. Sounds like to me she's just not that disciplined even though she wants to lose the weight. She understands that it can help her get to the Olympics.Also, even if someone had a gene defect you aren't necessarily doomed for life. There are plenty of human conditions that are linked to some gene locus that I have read that can reversse symptoms or at least slow down the progression by lifestyle changes. For instance, I have a friend with multiple sclerosis and excerising has really helped his physical symptoms. No one here is making fun of her for being fat. Seems like most of us agree her weight is excessive and unecessary for a powerlifter. It puts her at risk for injuries too. Carrying that weight as a heavy lifter is bad for your back and joints. I get her message of empowerment and going against social norms. But to hide behind her lifting ability and size acceptance and ignore the obvious fact that being obese increases your mortality...she is going about it the wrong way.
6/26/2012 9:52:52 PM
There is no genetic disorder that allows you to defy the laws of thermodynamics.
6/26/2012 9:56:02 PM
Most of our food is extremely processed. It's bound to happen to most. It's like eating plastic.
6/26/2012 9:57:15 PM
She's badass, nuff said.
6/26/2012 9:59:01 PM
Genetics play a big role in the way a person's body is. I would say that for sure she has some major genetics playing a role in her body type. Although she could probably get to a healthier weight.I think her attitude is great though. She's realistic. She knows what the deal is.But I for sure know what it's like for genetics to play a role in body type...while right now, I'm fat because I'm lazy...when I was in high school...I was still fat. Not as bad as now, but still the bigger girl in the group. I was in tip top condition and had a very good diet but I could never get 'skinny'
6/26/2012 10:24:39 PM
gee i'm totally shocked the fat girls support her and the skinner girls dont
6/26/2012 10:30:59 PM
http://beforeandafterweightlosspics.tumblr.com/Some of these pics are pretty drastic.. others not. But tell some of these motivated ex fatties that they were born fat and you will get laughed at. Some metabolisms are slower than others, but at the end of the day, your genetics does NOT make you fat. The food you eat and your lack of exercise is what makes you fat. If you have a calorie deficit, you will lose weight. It applies to EVERYONE. It is indisputable proven science.
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alright, but you just contradicted yourself
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6/27/2012 10:15:00 AM
i thought this thread was about the Burlington Coat Factory
6/27/2012 10:35:49 AM
it is
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6/27/2012 11:57:47 AM
i love the way acraw looks [/creepy]
6/27/2012 12:01:59 PM
6/27/2012 12:06:28 PM
^^^I love the way yall look /creepy nohomo (wait can you :nohomo: something that flagrantly homo?)
6/27/2012 12:09:09 PM