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Its not a realistic expectation that somebody who is morbidly obese will somehow switch to heavy lifting. Most of them have problems to even walk properly. After short time he will give up and will gain even more. Its not sustainable.
Maybe one in thousand did it, having exceptionally strong will and having luck on people around him, but its not for the common obese folk.
Exercise helps, but obese people are told "exercise, exercise", even though its not the basis. There are millions of slim people who do not exercise at all. Its not even in the top 5 first things...
That is very true. With Physical therapy I got up to walking for 2 minutes (which I'm proud of. When I started I could barely walk for 30 seconds). Eventually they want to get me to the point where I can walk without my cane. It's an ever increasing goal.
The only skinny people that I know exercise and the only people I know that are 300 pounds plus are body builders. Exercise is important to weight loss but so is reducing my chaloric intake. If I get down to 3,000 calories I should lose 2 pounds a week with a moderate activity level. It's just to get there now. Everytime I get a food craving I try to eat some fruit. Id rather eat a piece of fruit than eat a 300+ calorie snack. I mean, really.
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