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<blockquote data-quote="HerefordSire" data-source="post: 299942" data-attributes="member: 4437"><p>MikeC...</p><p></p><p>Nice article. There are several holes is the text though, as I am sure you are aware of...</p><p></p><p>One of which is (any there are several)...in my past I hung out with some overweight people with low metabolism. I eat twice as much as they yet they gain weight and I have a hard time staying the same weight. I have a high metabolism and they usually have a low metabolism. It may not be their fault because they are overweight. When I was in college, I would drink a six pack of sport shake (1,800 calories) plus eat four heavy meals each day along with vitamins. I gained a little weight, but not much. The point is this: The metabolism is just one variable to add to the list of variables to study. Do you know what your metabolism measurement is? I know I don't know mine. Where is this recorded? How about an frame 6 or 8 cow? Put it this way, I would rather feed a 300 pound body builder with a low metabolism than me weighing 180 pounds with a high metabolism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HerefordSire, post: 299942, member: 4437"] MikeC... Nice article. There are several holes is the text though, as I am sure you are aware of... One of which is (any there are several)...in my past I hung out with some overweight people with low metabolism. I eat twice as much as they yet they gain weight and I have a hard time staying the same weight. I have a high metabolism and they usually have a low metabolism. It may not be their fault because they are overweight. When I was in college, I would drink a six pack of sport shake (1,800 calories) plus eat four heavy meals each day along with vitamins. I gained a little weight, but not much. The point is this: The metabolism is just one variable to add to the list of variables to study. Do you know what your metabolism measurement is? I know I don't know mine. Where is this recorded? How about an frame 6 or 8 cow? Put it this way, I would rather feed a 300 pound body builder with a low metabolism than me weighing 180 pounds with a high metabolism. [/QUOTE]
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