Excuses, Excuses.
Getting exercise and eating healthy is directly related to your ability to make it a priority.
I can only imagine the time it takes to think up and write over 11,000 posts on this forum and untold posts on other forums.
If that much computer activity can be accomplished while working this business then it could easily be replaced by healthy physical activity of some sort if it were a priority.
Well What excuse?
I didn't say I couldn't or wasn't I am saying the reasoning behind much of the movement that is being made in the last few years is motivated by money – health is a secondary issue for the driving force behind this.
This goes for the regulations too. It looks like the people who are telling the DOT that there are problems with sleep, BMI and so on are the ones who are fighting for the sleep clinics and weight loss programs. Even some of the drivers who look around and see fat drivers eating at the frick'n buffet stuffing their face are into making it an issue that blankets everyone instead of trying to change the issues we all face.
Eating healthy is also another situation where our work doesn't really allow EVERYONE to eat properly. Instead we are at the mercy of the truck stop and the cr*p food they serve. Making the food on the road isn't for everyone, nor is the storage of food.
11,000 posts, why bring this up?
WTF does that have to do with anything?
Most of what was written was excerpts from an article, so when ever anyone brings up post counts, it takes away from the seriousness of their posts.
NOT SORRY Lawrence. If I can help one person out there try to figure out why they are not losing weight, then my comments are justified.
Stress??
Exercise is an excellent way to reduce stress.
YES STRESS.
Yes exercise
can help reduce stress but for a lot of the population it doesn't mitigate the problems associated with stress, like weight loss. A person with some disease may exercise a lot and not lose the weight, I know of a couple who do a lot of physical activity but they have a hard time with weight loss.
We entered expediting to reduce stress and it worked. If an expediter is so stressed out that it is effecting their health than I would suggest making some changes. Maybe another Carrier or another segment of the industry, etc.
Good for you, glad that happened for you the way you wanted it but you are with a carrier who is somewhat aligned with your goals and it works for you. How many does it not work for?
What's the turnover there and is it all because of the owners/driver's failure or the company's failure?
You are in charge of your own lifestyle and career choice and if those choices have led to too much stress then it is up to you to change it if you want to.
Not everyone is in charge of their lives as much as they should be or could be, some are faced with obstacles and problems you may never understand while others can't seem to be able to figure out what is wrong and blame themselves which causes more stress and depression. Don't forget with this economical disaster, a lot of the drivers out there are using this work to make ends meet, they have no other choice and feel absolutely trapped.
Become a "Carrier's Pet" (whatever that is)if you think that will help.
You will have to read this again, I stand by the comment of favoritism that some carrier show. It seems when ever it is brought up, there is only one group who become defensive.
I have never heard of stress causing sleep apnea. Please educate me on this.
You a doctor?
Why is it that the doctors I know ALL say there is a connection but you want to be educated?
Go sit on in a conference on sleep disorders like I have, go ask what the correlation is. Ask some of the sleep specialist how sleep, stress and weight problems are all connected and see what they say.
Sorry to rant and rave. I was a personal trainer for years and nothing was accomplished until the individual made it a priority and then the excuses went away.
Well I agree with you, nothing it accomplished until the person makes up their mind but that's not what I am saying here.
It seems you may have missed the part that the underlying cause for a lot of the problems has to do with the stress put on the body through the twisted conditions we work in and no one is addressing it on any level. Instead there is a sort of frick'n guilt laid on people for not moving their a**es out of the sleeper or being motivated. It seems reading all these trucking articles in the last year they seem to miss the points that we are in fact individuals and what works for one sometimes will not work for another.