• LittleRatInALittleHat@lemmy.world
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      I actually did this at my US college.

      I could take the bus which went 1 mile in 5 min which stopped outside my student apt complex.

      Or I could walk for 45min along sidewalks around a couple city blocks and effectively walk like 4 miles to go one mile because there was no direct walking path through the residential neighborhood between my apartment and my college.

      I wish I was lying

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      I don’t know why everyone’s going on about weather. 1 mile is a 20 minute walk. A bus can do it in 5. That’s huge time savings regardless of the weather.

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      When I was 330 lbs. (150kg) it would take me 30 minutes to walk a mile, and I would be post-exercise dumb for at least 30 more. You don’t want to the post-exercise dumb for class (taking or teaching).

      Now (225 lbs. [~102kg]), it would still take me about 15 minutes to walk it, tho at that pace my HR wouldn’t significantly increase, and I might decide to take the bus instead, if there’s any sort of weather.

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        For everyone, I’d like to point out that the bones on this man were the same size, carrying 150kg vs carrying 100kg. They would continue to be the same size at 70 or 60kg.

        Imagine, the next time you wonder how fat people have poor health outcomes: the same 10 square centimeters of bone in the legs could be carrying 40, 50, or a full 100 kg of weight. Or worse, the cross section of cartilage between the bones. Or worse. More weight than that.

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          Yeah, I’m still obese. I almost got down to overweight, I was within 3kg, but… I’ve had/been some setbacks. By height + BMI, I should be targeting 165lbs. / 75kg, but I’m still finding it impossible to stick to a diet that provides a calorie deficit. (I have in the past, but don’t seem to now.)

          My physical health is better by basically any metric. I encourage anyone that is overweight to lose it.

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            It can be a bit like climbing a mountain, sometimes you gotta stay at a certain height for a while to let your body acclimatise and get used to your new lifestyle.

            Without a strict exercise routine it can get harder/slower the closer you get to that goal. I’d say don’t beat yourself up, make maintenance the goal for a bit while making little changes until you’re ready to push on.

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            That’s great that you did lose weight, glad you feel better even if you haven’t met your goal yet

            Good job

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            My profile indirectly discloses that. I don’t think it matters much for the story, but I am a cis white male.

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      If it’s a campus bus it’s almost certainly free, and probably timed to class schedules. If you only have 10m or so between classes it makes sense.

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      Colleges love to flex their local bus service. Especially if it’s a big campus in the north.

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      I mean depends on the weather and how much time you have. I have a shop I go to regularly about 5-10 minutes walking distance away. Some days I just don’t feel like walking and take the bus. If she had to go there more than once per week I can completely understand some days just not feeling like it.

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        Yeah fair enough really. Again I don’t know what’s going in everyone’s life so I shouldn’t judge.

        But really everyone’s a weakling these days, except me of course. I’m very tough (I drive a cybertruck)

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      I’ve known people who have taken the subway/metro to get between classes on the same campus, so this is still plausible

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      1 mile take the bus

      This is a complete fiction, right?

      Wait. Hear me out.

      Chilly snowy winter campuses, especially in the frozen North where it gets chilly and snowy, will often be nigh impassable after they close down the underground tunnels – which they invariably do permanently as soon as there’s any report of crime down there - and then it’s either walking in your moon boots across the couldn’t-afford-to-clear snowy campus pathways in 2ft of snow, or take a bus from one collection point to another and cut down on the trudging.

      I dunno how OOP rode his bike, though, unless it wasn’t snowy and kids are used to the shuttle service (me, I’d speed-walk across campus a few times a day. I was in great shape!) .

      Just, small bus routes can be crazy-valuable if they avoid risk. That’s all.