“The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn’t exist” – Keyser Soze – The Usual Suspects
So lately there has been a lot of chatter around the ‘Dad Bod’ and how it is actually more attractive than a lean physique. This all started from a Blog post (the pesky bloggers ;-} ) by a student at Clemson University, Mackenzie Pearson, who was commenting on the interests of her roommate when it came to the male physique. To give credit where credit is due, you can read her post here. Since this was posted back in March of 2015, I have seen it covered by MSN, The Today Show, Health, GQ, ABC, CBS and CNN. Ms. Pearson should give a clinic on how to pick a topic to go viral.
But Seriously?? This is a thing?!?!?
Pearson defines the Dad Bod as a ‘nice balance between a beer gut and working out’ – I call it a medical tragedy waiting to happen.
AAAARRRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Where do I even begin? It is especially troubling to me that the men she is describing in the blog are not even dads. They are young men who should be in their prime. I can confidently say that the majority of the people that I see on my Facebook feed look considerable different now than they did in high school/college. I know I do. They call it your physical prime for a reason.
Dear Frat Boy – Your ‘Dad Bod’ is trying to kill you!! Literally.
Now I am not at a single % body fat, I enjoy my wine and beer but I also know that I cannot allow myself to have any excuse to carry extra weight around, especially around my mid-section. You see, that fat that is around your middle is known as Visceral Fat – and it is the most dangerous to carry around with you. It actually directly increases your chance at developing heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke and even sleep apnea. How? According to WebMD, here’s how:
- Abdominal fat breaks down easily into fatty acids that are processed by the Liver and your muscles. Neither of which likes the material it is breaking down.
- When the liver breaks down the fatty acids, your LDL levels (the bad Cholesterol) spikes.
- When your LDL levels spike, insulin becomes less effective – causing blood sugar levels to spike (read: increased chance of developing diabetes)
- Hormones released during the processing of the fatty acids also create constriction of the vasculature system – leading to heart disease and potentially stroke.
- Even the sheer weight and volume of the fat can push against your diaphragm and result in difficulty breathing and if severe enough, sleep apnea.
Now ladies, I have a specific message for all of you. Do not let us get away with this excuse for not taking care of ourselves. This is not about getting to the point where we will be staring in the next installment of Magic Mike but we should want to be around for as long as possible. Besides, who said all dads were soft and pudgy? Last I checked, Hugh Jackman, Jean Claude Van Damme, Chuck Norris, Bradley Cooper, Daniel Craig, Matthew McConaughey, Ryan Gossling and even Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson are all dads. If we are talking about their examples of ‘Dad Bod’ – then I am all in.
I think my sister in law put it best “This is just an excuse for Frat Boys to party on the weekends”
Happy Father’s Day and I will see you on the road!!