Marty Smith

Fort Worth, TX, United States

Feb 11 at 01:53 PM

Joey Atlas do you have any suggestions I have a 17 year old daughter who was in competitive soccer up until two years ago . She was a big eater and ate junk but all the excercise kept her in shape. She never had a weight problem until after puberty and stopping soccer. Now she won’t hardly exercise and she eats terrible. She has a job and a car so she is eating fast food , Starbucks etc she got mono in October. She is always getting sick and she is about 20lbs overweight. She is almost 5’9 . She has gained in her stomach and lower half. I keep trying to talk to her about eating healthy and moving. We got her a gym membership that she wanted but hardly uses. She is also a very picky eater she could live off carbs and dairy. I am so worried it she keeps down this path when she goes to college she will just really gain. A lot of times she will skip meals and then eat a lot at night. Anyone with any tips … of course anything I say she rolls her eyes and then I thing purposely eats bad to spite me. On the opposite side I have my son who is 3 years older and super into especially now in college eating healthy and lifts weights. I am at a loss but worried about her getting diabetes, her immune system , and everything else that comes with gaining weight.

Feb 11 at 01:39 PM

I just re read what I wrote I made some edits boy lots of errors miracle you if you did understand what I wrote. Sorry I didn’t edit the first time 🤦🏼‍♀️

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Feb 11 at 01:35 PM

Yes

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Feb 09 at 02:11 PM

Hello everyone! Just got back from church on this cold Texas day. I wanted to share something that I heard at a networking lunch last week the speaker runs a diet center. Something’s I didn’t agree with but I thought this was a good way to look at things especially when we think of diets which I know we are on the path of lifestyle of eating and moving. First thing he talked about is all the fad diets like keto, paleo, carnivore etc. yes they may work the first two times you do them and they are working because you are restricting something but they aren’t sustainable longterm and you could be leaving out nutrients your body need down the road.
The other thing I really like was this analogy. If you are going to a birthday dinner and you planned on going go enjoy that meal… but if you walk into the bank and they have doughnuts out don’t go eat one just because they are there you didn’t plan on eating that extra sugar/calories so don’t. Also waiting for the right time to start taking care of your health there will never be the right time. If your always waiting until after the holidays or after your birthday you will never completely commit. Don’t diet!
I know you and Lauren are teaching us in living a healthy lifestyle with getting movement and strength so thank you guys for what you do. There is so much noise out there and always have been on diets and lose as fast as you can to then gain it all back. And living in a world of convenience as a whole we eat more processed food than ever before. If you get back to eating Whole Foods and cooking at home your body knows what to do with it even if you have a little sugar. It is the 89 ingredients and seed oils that we eat in a French fry from a fast food place vs when you make it at home with coconut oil sea salt and potato. Just some thoughts! If I did say anything not on point please feel free Joey to correct or add too.

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