We discuss stuff all the time...nothing is ever done... After Columbine and other school shootings motived by children who could just not deal with it anymore, you'd think that school officials would crack down on bullies. Trust me, they still turn a blind eye. My dd was beat up off the school bus one day and the driver just drove away because she was a substitute and they were off her bus. School said it wasn't their property so they didn't care.
You can discuss food politely and comment on how unhealthy our school lunches are for all body types and opportunites for exercise are dwindleling without commenting that larger people who don't appear to be fit and appearing like wildfire and may affect you and your vacation at DW.
I don't want to see any child (fat, thin, black, blue, or otherwise) have the ability to buy chocolate bars or ice cream at school. Now i will say my DD's school has made improvements on the crap we got as kids and does make really good salads (turkey or chicken on top) and they seem to be popular because they run out of them before last lunch constantly.
Kendra17 said:
I'd like to know your definition of "Fit". Is that the uncoordinated child who doesn't like sports that weighs 180lb and is almost 6' tall? or is that the 105lb child who eats whatever that is skinny. From what i've seen both children could be unhealthy. You don't know the whole picture and neither does medical science. My DH has a cousin whose children (yes all five of them) have had cholesterol problems since they were born. How do we know? It is hereditary in the family. Heart problems are rapant in their family and guess what.... They are some of the most active kids and parents i've ever seen. Soccer, football, wrestling, you name it...They do it.... It's a shame that they will most likely have health issues and heart problems and no amount of healthy eating will help them. (and i've seen how their mom feeds them... All healthy... no red meats... only turkey dogs on special occasions)
We aren't all going to be a size 2 or evn a 6 or 8. And i think the government made it worse by completely ignoring bone structure when they configured a BMI chart to once again "LABEL" us normal (that nice size 2, fit, (insert other positive labels given to thin people) or overweight.....(you know us unhealthy cows, lazy folk, (other negatives people use) who are reduced to baking cookies for entertainment who have no sex lives and are not deserving of it either because we don't fit into your shallow "FIT" world. I have large ankle bones.... can't wear regular sized 9" anklets or narrow boots. but guess what i could loose a million lbs and guess what...my bones will never go away.... guess i'll never fit....
I wasn't criticizing any fat people, goofyforlife, and yet you are using my post as an example.
However, this is pretty much what I consider fit:
http://www.healthchecksystems.com/bodyfat.htm
There is a chart midway down. I consider being fit (since you asked, even if only sarcastically) having a reasonable percentage of body fat and having some muscular definition. Not having extra fat.
Listen, I don't care what size you are. I really don't. I hope you are happy no matter what weight you are and I hope you have a positive body image.
I will tell you, though, that I have talked to many once-overweight (even obese) people who have dropped the pounds they considered themselves plagued with. They thought, at one time, that they were always going to be fat. And, they lost the weight by decreasing their food intake and increasing their physical activity. But, they had a PLAN. It IS hard to go to the gym not knowing what you're doing. But, everyone can learn if they desire. If they do not want to, fine.
Please, though, don't make the argument that being obese is just as healthy as being fit.
I've seen many thin people with big bones. Bone size has nothing to do with this discussion. You may never be a size 2, but there's no reason you can't be a size 8-- if you wanted to. But, that's only if you want to. If you feel happy with the way you are, then that's fine, too.