I'd love to have my high school figure again. I'm pretty sure I have it, just underneath a lot of additional flesh that inexplicably showed up when I stopped playing soccer and/or tennis every single day and started drinking beer.
If I did get it back somehow, I wouldn't worry that my thighs were too big the way I used to.
I'm aware of my weight mostly for recreation purposes: Like how much weight will I need on my divebelt to counteract my newly added layer of flab? Or some yoga poses aren't as easy as they used to be.
If I were climbing as much as lori is I'd be more aware of it too. Like do I weight to much to be belayed by this person. Perhaps that's one of the reasons i've been avoiding climbing?
I thought I was fat in high school. nope. I know weight less than I did when I graduated college. While loseing another 20 would be nice, I'll be happy if I don't gain
I was terribly skinny in HS and college. Try as I might, I could never gain more than a few pounds.
I don't think I want to go back to the days of being 6' 3" and 145#.
So is it generally asssumed to be universal that people gain weight when/after they finish college? Is it something related to leaving college (like, not knowing how to cook), or is it just "I am no longer 22 with the metabolism of a hummingbird" we are talking about?
I know bodies change shape from, say, 30 onward, in more obvious ways from 45 onward, but I don't know about 18 to 30 trends.
(I mean, I know I changed some from age 22 to 27, got hairier, got more sensitive to allergens, gained exciting new hormone-headaches. But, gaining weight wasn't part of that.)
I think college is a convenient dividing point. My body didn't change significantly after college, not for years. But saying "my college body" has a clear and simple meaning.
So is it generally asssumed to be universal that people gain weight when/after they finish college? Is it something related to leaving college (like, not knowing how to cook), or is it just "I am no longer 22 with the metabolism of a hummingbird" we are talking about?
I didn't start gaining weight until my late-20s.
Is it something related to leaving college (like, not knowing how to cook), or is it just "I am no longer 22 with the metabolism of a hummingbird" we are talking about?
For me it was suddenly spending eight hours a day sitting behind a desk. At college I took some form of phys ed. nearly every semester as an undergrad, and I was walking several miles a day just getting from my dorm/apartment to classes. And there was a fair bit of walking from class to class, too. Going out in the evening usually involved walking, too, since I didn't get a car until grad school.
my hips dropped in my late 20s/early 30s. my ribcage got bigger. My hair got thinner. My metabolism slowed. I started sleeping more normally, stopped smoking and binge drinking.
TiVo cut off the end of the 4400 for me, can anybody recap the alst couple minutes? Thanks
In the past year (ie-since college), I've no idea how much weight I've put on (I don't think I want to know), but I've definately put on inches, so there was a pretty clear dividing line, but I blame that largely on the less walking, no krav, and eating at home less, but I don't know how representative that is.