What Would Spartacus Name Be Today

Spartacus

Once upon a time, a long, long time ago a great warrior was born.

The year was 111 B.C.

His name was Spartacus.

He was a Thracian gladiator who, along with the Gauls, Crixus, Gannicus, Castus, and Oenomaus, was one of the escaped slave leaders in the Third Servile War, a major slave uprising against the Roman Republic. Little is known about Spartacus beyond the events of the war. But one thing is for certain, he was a badass and carried a physique that looked as if he were chiseled out of stone.

That statue is not enhanced to make him look better than he looked. It is really how he looked. And it’s how all the gladiators looked. Even the common folk weren’t fat. They may not have looked like they were chiseled out of stone, but they didn’t look like Jabba The Hutt either.

But one has to wonder..

Would Spartacus Be Fatacus Today?

If you look around you, and I hate to say it, but maybe if you just look in the mirror, you’ll notice how waist lines have expanded.. significantly. And it’s happening in America more than the rest of the world.

I’m not going to throw all the numbers at you, but obesity has reached epidemic levels that exceed 33% in the USA. It may be even as high as 50% now in adults and around 30% in kids.

It’s sad.

It really is. It’s a huge problem(no pun intended) and it’s got to get fixed because obesity leads to other health issues. Not to mention having a poor self image and low self-esteem.

No One Wants To Be Fat

In today’s politically correct world, calling someone fat is frowned upon. But if you’re going to fix a problem or issue, you have to call it what it is. Fat is not ‘big boned.’ Fat is not ‘extra curvy.’

Fat is fat.

Sure, some people do have bigger bone structures than others and they can’t do anything about that. A lot of big boned people are very attractive and physically fit. They’re just big people.

However, when a fat person passes themselves off as ‘big boned’ they’re lying and they’re in denial. They just don’t want to do anything about their problem. And if they honestly don’t have a problem being fat, that’s perfectly fine. But they are a tiny minority of people.

Don’t Be Fatacus

If the word Fatacus offends you, then you’re not the person I’m looking to help. I want people who are ready and willing to admit they’re fat and are ready to do something about it. I want people who are ready to be fit and healthy and LIVE the life they want.

If that’s you, then you need to look at this right now and choose YOUR solution.

I’m here to help, not call you name.

Just be honest about your problem and we’ll find a solution.

Let’s get busy,

Dana

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