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Re: It's official - we are a nation of lard-ar5es...

Postby Kaz » 07 Apr 2018, 20:41

I think our generation got the best of it - I wouldn't be 20 now for anything.
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Re: It's official - we are a nation of lard-ar5es...

Postby AliasAggers » 07 Apr 2018, 21:10

Kaz wrote:I think our generation got the best of it - I wouldn't be 20 now for anything.


Well said, Kaz. I quite agree.

So many things have changed since I was a child, and obesity has become a natural consequence of the present way we live.
It is possible to avoid obesity, but it's not easy, and requires a lot of thought and care when shopping for food. To be honest,
I can't see an answer to this problem, our modern way of living is to blame, and it is getting worse.
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Re: It's official - we are a nation of lard-ar5es...

Postby TheOstrich » 07 Apr 2018, 21:21

cromwell wrote:Monday - double PE in the morning.
Tuesday - Rugby training after school
Wednesday - double games in the afternoon
Thursday - Rugby training after school
Friday - PE
Saturday - Rugby match

Of course we were fit. In between this we would play soccer or cricket.
When my children went to school sports day endedwhen they were 14. No athletics, no nothing, just cramming for exams.


Yes, similar here. Primary school - basic gym in the local army cadet training hall, plus Kaz's Music and Movement classes, plus rounders in the local park in summer.

Secondary school - double PE once a week, one afternoon's compulsory House games (rugby, cricket, athletics (cross country - hated it! :evil: ) depending on the term, plus informal soccer most lunchtimes, plus tennis coaching sessions.

And of course - no parental lifts to school. My parents never had a car. So we walked mostly everywhere, to primary school, and it was two buses and a walk to secondary.

Our only real vices were sugary drinks and sweets from the corner shop - but that was out of pocket money (although I used to supplement this by rounding up all the empty beer bottles and soda syphons and returning them to the off licence for cash :D ). Interesting about this so-called plastic bottle bank scheme being rolled out - what goes around, comes around. ;)

Plenty of milk and fresh fruit and vegetables at home. No KFC, McDonalds, Burger King, Dominoes ....

But fast-forward to today and, thinking about it, probably 75% of our food consumption is pre-packaged convenience meals ....
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Postby Workingman » 07 Apr 2018, 21:53

TheOstrich wrote:But fast-forward to today and, thinking about it, probably 75% of our food consumption is pre-packaged convenience meals ....

And it is amazing that the majority of us now think that this glop is cheap food; such is the power of advertising!

These people do not ask what is in their 'food' so long as they can take it out of the freezer, bung it in the magnetron and have it on the table in not much less time than a real meal can be prepared.
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