Yeah stuff happens fast, and not just to fat guys.
At cardiac rehab there was a pharmacist in the class, tall Asian guy seemed fairly healthy. His story woke up one night thought he had indigestion, but had enough knowledge not to dismiss it. Next thing he’s having a heart attack and his wife is racing him to the nearest hospital. As you get older you need to have yearly check ups.
Thanks. He was a good guy.That is sad. RIP to your coworker.
We never know when the day will come. The best we can do it lead a lifestyle that will prolong that as much as possible. Healthy eating and exercise.
Although I am not overweight (5'6, 180ish lbs), and don't necessarily eat poorly (home cooked meals, no fast/junk food) I know I can do better.
I have never really been a gym type of guy. Combination of lack of time and low interest. I prefer to participate in a sport than hit the gym for a specific routine of exercise. I do play rec soccer once a week but I don't think that is enough.
I know that I can and will need to do better as 40 is creeping up in a a few years. Much easier to get a head start than work backwards when you are in a hole already.
Had some eye opening situation at work yesterday. Came onto site, saw a buddy of mine, had some jokes, blah blah blah....I went to bed, he went to work....massive heart attack within 3 hours and never made it off site alive.
He was old, fat, and a great jolly good man. I miss him, even though we weren't very close just work colleagues. But he's gone.
Scale at home says I weigh 178....work scale (mechanical) says 183...I've gone back to IF, and I hit the gym again today after injuring my shoulder from lifting too much. Going slow but will update after this rotation to see where I stand at the end.
Take care of your body, if you don't, no one will. You could see the look on the faces of the older/fatter guys...they just sank. And they even spoke privately about having to make changes because they know they're in bad shape.
Agreed 100%. Dead and gone is the best solution here. I'm just sad he went away so far from home, alone, and in a work site instead of surrounded by his family and friends.Would it have been worse if he had major damage and ended up drooling in a wheelchair for the rest of his life, dependent on someone changing his diaper?
A lot of people think all heart attacks are blowouts and you're gone. They aren't. Think about how the rest of the family will be affected. "Oh, let's go to the park. Who gets to push daddy's wheelchair?"
That is sad. RIP to your coworker.
We never know when the day will come. The best we can do it lead a lifestyle that will prolong that as much as possible. Healthy eating and exercise.
Although I am not overweight (5'6, 180ish lbs), and don't necessarily eat poorly (home cooked meals, no fast/junk food) I know I can do better.
I have never really been a gym type of guy. Combination of lack of time and low interest. I prefer to participate in a sport than hit the gym for a specific routine of exercise. I do play rec soccer once a week but I don't think that is enough.
I know that I can and will need to do better as 40 is creeping up in a a few years. Much easier to get a head start than work backwards when you are in a hole already.
I think you are safe, humans are not high on the list of food source for bears, wolves, moose or wolverines. Just carry a steel bucket with you, it makes a very good defensive weapon against wild animal attack other then skunk, it's hard to defend against a skunk, they have a really good spray range..... We're not allowed to walk outside beyond the camp (bears, wolves, moose, wolverines, etc.) ...
Agreed....however....this is one of those rules if you break it...off site within 24h.I think you are safe, humans are not high on the list of food source for bears, wolves, moose or wolverines. Just carry a steel bucket with you, it makes a very good defensive weapon against wild animal attack other then skunk, it's hard to defend against a skunk, they have a really good spray range.
Bury the carbs, veggies and meat only. Keep up with the fast and you'll get there.Ugh....tell me about it. I've gained about 10lbs (total 180lbs right now) since I started the FIFO life. And it's all in the gut... I'm about to turn 40 also
Had been holding the weight gain off pretty well with the gym, but a little too much weight, wrong form, and BAM there goes the shoulder. Now getting back into it.
It's so tough with the camp lifestyle. There is practically no healthy option on site. Some ****** salad. Some bad sandwiches. That's it.
I'm trying the 'Intermittent Fasting' by having only black coffee in the morning, and then no food until 11am. Mild lunch, and big dinner. It's tough going, but it seems to be working slowly. Night shift...forget about it.
Actually considering going the meat free option a few days a week, just to try it out. Need to do something, as at this rate I'll gain another 10lbs by the end of the year.
Now excuse me, I bought half a roasted pig yesterday for our party, and half of it is still there...and it's effing delicious!
Eat more meat and drop the carbs (don't have a heart attack there Mr. Woodbridge). Proteins will help you feel full longer. Drop to 2 meals a day and slowly move out the morning meal an hr or a half hr a day.Didn't recognize a girl at my kid's daycare.
Intermittent fasting and LCHF diet and she's down 53 lbs.
We had a little chat about it and the next day I swore I wouldn't eat my first meal until 9 am (instead of 530 am).
I made it to 615 am.
I have zero willpower.
Will try again tomorrow.
Large tea on the way to work and hoping to wait until 9 am for bacon, eggs and avocado, drizzled with hot sauce.
Going shopping today and will try not to bring home a bunch of snacks.
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You can always adjust the hours, if you start a half hr/hr early then finish a half hr/hr early as well.Keep trying JB! I've been going fairly well with the IF at camp this week. It's tough....but doable. I have a dinner around 6:30pm (depending when work finishes) and then a black coffee (or 2....or 3) in the morning until about 11am. I find that I'm starting by 9:30, and a bottle of water will get rid of that hunger.
Most times I make it until 11am, but there's a handful of days I lasted until 10:30. I'm not worried. Don't get discouraged by minor setbacks. Going from normal eating to a 16:8 or whatnot...doesn't happen overnight.
Wish it was that easy....meals are served in very specific times...and sometimes we don't actually make it back to camp for said meals. But I'm going to cut out the potatoes, and fried food (or at least remove the skin)...and of course no cookies/cakes/pastries this rotation/pop this rotation.You can always adjust the hours, if you start a half hr/hr early then finish a half hr/hr early as well.
I don't know how you guys manage to IF. I'm 5'10" and 215lbs not fat and I'm hangry if I don't eat every 2-3hrs. If you've ridden with me you'll know I can fit a partially full bottle of water and 2 sandwiches in the tiny rear compartment of a GSXR1000.
When I get hungry (and I failed at IF today as I'm starving after gym in the morning) I drink an entire bottle of water, a coffee, and then I'm good for a while. More water to keep myself full. Today was a failure...but tomorrow will not be.I don't know how you guys manage to IF. I'm 5'10" and 215lbs not fat and I'm hangry if I don't eat every 2-3hrs. If you've ridden with me you'll know I can fit a partially full bottle of water and 2 sandwiches in the tiny rear compartment of a GSXR1000.