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SoonerKnight
8/23/2008, 11:29 PM
You guys a bunch of fatties? :D

http://wcco.com/watercooler/Oklahoma.City.diet.2.623169.html


Oklahoma City Mayor Puts City On A Diet
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) ― With a button-popping spread of cornbread, sausage and gravy, chicken fried steak and pecan pie designated as Oklahoma's official state meal, it's no surprise that Oklahoma City's mayor wants to put the city on a diet.

Mick Cornett has challenged the city to shed 1 million pounds as its New Year's resolution.

Prompted in part by his own struggle to lose weight, Cornett wants to end Oklahoma City's dubious distinction as one of America's fattest cities.

"The message of this obesity initiative is that we've got to watch what we eat," Cornett said Thursday. "Exercise is part of it and the city is trying to change into a city that is less sprawling, has more density and is more pedestrian friendly, but you're not really going to take on obesity unless you acknowledge that we eat too much and don't eat the right foods."

As part of the initiative, residents can sign up and track their weight loss on a new Web site, www.thiscityisgoingonadiet.com. More than 2,600 people had registered by Thursday. They've lost more than 300 pounds.

Besides a body mass index calculator, the site includes recipes and links to metro-area fitness centers. Plans call for expanding the site to include the opportunity to blog and network with other participants, Cornett said.

"It's always easier if you're doing something hard if you have other people to do it with," he said.

The mayor timed the start of the weight-loss program to the beginning of the new year, when many people begin exercise programs after holiday feasts.

Oklahoma City ranked 15th in a 2007 survey of America's fattest cities conducted by Men's Fitness magazine. The survey examined lifestyle factors in each city, including fast-food restaurants per capita and availability of city parks, gyms and bike paths.

"I can't tell you exactly where you rank in our 2008 survey, but I can tell you that Oklahoma City is in the top 10," magazine spokeswoman Jennifer Krosche said. "That's not good."

The Oklahoma Legislature designated an official state meal in 1988. The menu also includes fried okra, squash, barbecue pork, biscuits, grits, corn, strawberries and black-eyed peas.

Cornett, 49, stands about 5-foot-10 and weighs 183 pounds. He began a personal fitness initiative eight months ago when he weighed 217 pounds.

"I would like to get down to 175, so I've made a goal to lose 8 pounds over 8 weeks," he said.

Carrie Snyder-Renfro, a 44-year-old teacher working out at a fitness center Thursday, said she made a resolution last month to eat healthier and exercise. While she was unaware of the mayor's Web site, she said she would consider signing up.

"Last year I dieted and lost about 10 pounds a month for three months, but I left out a key component," she said, huffing and puffing on an elliptical machine. "I didn't exercise regularly. I ended up losing muscle mass instead of fat, and I ended up gaining almost all of it back.

"Now I'm making it more of a priority to put everything in balance. I have to get the eye of the tiger back."

Cornett wants to make exercise more attractive to residents by increasing the number of bike trails and sidewalks in the sprawling city, where public transportation is minimal, most people are wedded to their cars and outdoor activities for some might be limited to watching a football game.

"In Colorado, you ski, you climb, you run ... something," said Karen Massey, community nutrition coordinator at Integris Baptist Medical Center. "In Oklahoma, we're either involved in competitive sports or we do nothing. We're spectators."

(© 2008 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)

stoops the eternal pimp
8/23/2008, 11:42 PM
Luckily I live in McAlester and our meth problem keeps our city skinny..so suck it okc!

tommieharris91
8/24/2008, 12:01 AM
I'm doin my part by eating fried chicken, fries, white bread, and washing it down with a dark beer. :twinkies:

yermom
8/24/2008, 01:26 AM
OKC > Tulsa :D

Big Red Ron
8/24/2008, 01:31 AM
Actually the goal was met by July 26th. Not too shabby.

stoops the eternal pimp
8/24/2008, 01:32 AM
I could move to okc and shift the scales back the wrong way

stoops the eternal pimp
8/24/2008, 01:32 AM
especially if they have sonics open 24 hours

BudSooner
8/24/2008, 03:38 PM
OKC > Tulsa :D

Nah, it's the hills and dodging those trees that keep us Tulsans from being a bunch of fat asses.

Well, at least 3 of us.:P

yermom
8/24/2008, 03:40 PM
i think you misread my "fatter than" symbol ;)

proud gonzo
8/24/2008, 04:04 PM
i'm pretty sure we all talked about this back when that article was written in January.

BudSooner
8/24/2008, 05:17 PM
i think you misread my "fatter than" symbol ;)
Actually, I chose to ignore it. :D


Heh, I was trying to add a picture for your viewing pleasure...but the script would not allow a pic that had the words "fat ***" in the url.

r5TPsooner
8/24/2008, 05:31 PM
Mick should start worrying about his hair loss instead of what folks in OKC are eating.

BudSooner
8/24/2008, 05:46 PM
Mick should start worrying about his hair loss instead of what folks in OKC are eating.
He's just pissed that the Chuck House didn't give him his mayors discount.

Big Red Ron
8/25/2008, 11:12 AM
Mick should start worrying about his hair loss instead of what folks in OKC are eating.Mick looks like a different guy. When he was a candidate for Mayor in 2003, I bet he weighed a good 195lbs. That doesn't sound heavy until you realize he's only about 5'9 or maybe 5'10. I saw him around April and he's got to be around 155lbs. I met him again last week and he's keeping the weight off. He must have stopped the daily breakfast meetings at Jimmy's Egg. ;)

SoonerStormchaser
8/25/2008, 11:33 AM
Wasn't this initiative announced awhile ago?

sooner_born_1960
8/25/2008, 11:47 AM
I lost a couple pounds this year, but I didn't participate in their contest, or whatever. So mine was unofficial weight loss.

Big Red Ron
8/25/2008, 01:23 PM
Wasn't this initiative announced awhile ago?Yeah, quite a while ago. The goal for the city was met in late July this year.