We have a tendency to make “former” obese people into Gurus and follow them as if they had some kind of magical solution to weight loss, fitness, and nutrition. – Hector Sectzer
Advice of Former Obese People should be up for heavy scrutiny until they have walked several years in the moccasins of a healthy body – Hector Sectzer
Everyone is different, and we cannot use someone else’s road map to carve our journey on. Those that are in shape and have been in shape for most of their life while overcoming the obstacles that obese people go through without allowing themselves to become obese are the best subjects to learn from.
As long as those individuals did not use drugs or similar stimulants to give a healthy appearance and as long as they are not fanatical about their weight loss and fitness beliefs, they can probably help you find the correct path to long lasting health.
If you are in your fifties, be very cautious about taking instructions from someone in their twenties. They have not experienced the biological changes that occur as we get older and therefore do not understand. The stress or the breaking point of a person’s body that is twice their age. Advice of Obese People
We have a tendency to make “former” obese people into Gurus and follow them as if they had some kind of magical solution to weight loss, fitness, and nutrition. An equivalent psychology would be to seek advice on running a marathon from someone who did it only once and not from a professional that does it constantly for a living. Correct and sensible maintenance is the key to a healthy body
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