RE: Rogue, HB, Charlotte, crowd!
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>Here's the thing. The lesson Cathe keeps teaching over and
>over (and living in her own life) is to listen to your body,
>mix it up, eat clean, sleep well, hydrate, take time off --
>essentially, the wellness/fitness variation on the old saw
>about taking in everything in moderation. We do have some
>members here whose personal routines (fitness, diet, etc.)
>would NOT be moderate for me -- in fact would be ultra-extreme
>for me -- but far be it from me to pretend that I know whether
>those members are over-extending themselves. I sure hope not,
>but I'm not in their workout rooms and kitchens with them, and
>so I have no idea of what their real fitness level,
>eating habits, sleeping habits, hydration habits and so forth
>are like. Maybe what would be ultra-extreme for me really IS
>moderate for them.
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I like this statement. So often when people ask questions and seek advice, I always ask for more information because that really affects my answer. Even with additional information some people have very different definitions of fat, bulk, clean eating, advanced level of exercise, training, etc... With the expansion of Cathe's business, her customer base has grown and so has the fitness knowledge of the people joining in on the discussions. I don't read many of the challenges because my fitness routine is fitted for my needs, but I think it is ok to have them. I would just encourage a good open discussion of these challenges to include all pertinent information. Ultimately, everyone is responsible for their choices, this is your health. Consider the source of information gained on the internet and do some balanced research.
Thanks for bringing this topic up for discussion. It is good to open this subject up and exchange ideas. I didn't take this thread as singling out anyone for a roast. I would hate to take the low road (jerry springer way :-( ) on this topic.
jordan