Saturday, September 4, 2010

Weight Loss Revisited- Thanks

It has been almost 9 months since I began my weight loss journey and almost six months since I opened it up for the world to see. I look back now and I see how far I have come in such a short period of time and I want to celebrate, but I also want to remind everyone where I was just six short months ago. Below you will find my very first blog on this subject along with a few new comments I added as I read back over it.

It has been 6 months since I have posted on here and I have decided to rededicate my blog. There are 2 million people blogging about politics and honestly I am weary of politics right now._Yeah still frustrated with politics..and really don't feel like arguing... So I am going to spend the next few months keeping an online journal as I attempt to lose 100 pounds. I actually thought I would be more a weekly update it has turned out to be as consistent as I have done a better job of updating my facebook group

Some of the people who read this may have known me for a long time, others only a short time so I wanted to share a little history. I have not always been FAT ( I hope that word doesn't offend anyone, but it is the word that best describes what I had become) Growing up I was always a slender guy, athletic even. I was the 145lb starter on my varsity wrestling team in High School. I really should post a pick for those who want a good laugh...I ran regularly and pretty much ate whatever I wanted, and never had a problem making weight before a tournament. As I got to college, I discovered beer & pizza delivery. I also quit making time for exercise. I began to slowly pack on some pounds. Four short years after High School I graduated from College weighing somewhere around 230lbs.

I thought at that time 230 was pretty large and I begin exercising and became very active and lost about 20 pounds, before I had another life changing event. I met my wife, we got married and "WE" became pregnant. I was a good husband I ate when she ate, and I shared her cravings. She craved Chili Cheese Burgers. I gained 40 pounds while Reagan was pregnant. Over the next 7 years I kept gaining weight, and never did anything about it. I have a wife who cooks like betty crocker and as I mention in a future blog I love food... you can see that was a bad combination.. will power is a tough thing

I would hang on to clothes until I had no choice but to move up, sadly my wardrobe went from loose fitting XL to tight fitting XXL shirts. My dress shirts had gone up to a size 20. For anyone who doesn't wear dress shirts daily the average size is somewhere between 15-17. Guess what I am back in size 17 yahoo! I am also back down from 42 to 36 in pants...Worst of all I felt so lethargic all the time. When fat sneaks up on you slowly you don't always realize with one look in the mirror just how fat you are.

On December 17, 2009 I made a decision. I decided I no longer wanted to be FAT. I got on the scale that day and the scale after screaming in pain informed me I weighed 299 lbs... yes you read that correctly I was one Chili cheese burger away from 3 bills. Yes, I weigh enough to play lineman in the NFL. Do you realize if I weighed myself twice in high school it wouldn't have been 299 pounds. I am 5ft 9, I don't carry 300 pounds very well. I knew then I had to make a change. As of Sept 1 I am down to 225 and still shrinking

So, that's how I got FAT and how I realized I needed to make a change, the next question was HOW? And that is the question i get the most still today

That's the key. Everyone has a plan and there are somewhere around 4,123,654,987,books on the market each with a different approach on what to eat and on how to exercise. A person could drive themselves crazy trying to figure out where to even begin. If you cope with stress by eating, avoid the stress of trying to figure out what diet to choose or what plan to follow.

I believe there are only 3 truths to losing weight:-- There are a lot of Lies and a lot of misinformation but only 3 truths that I hold firm to

1. Set realistic goals and keep yourself accountable.

2. Do not deprive yourself or you will not endure.

3. The only rule rule about eating is to burn more calories that you take in.

These are the only rules I follow. I weigh -in every Wednesday and to this point I have lost 31 pounds. I have a long way to go and I plan to use this blog and my new Facebook site to keep track of my progress. I will go into more details on how I am following my 3 rules and I will update everyone on my weight each Wednesday.

Thanks to everyone who is supporting me. I hope you will all be happy with much less of me around.

So now it is September 4, 2010 and I am still striving for the 100 lbs but I am great strides from where I started and even though many of you don't know this I feel I owe a lot of my success to those of you who have wished me well, followed along and held me accountable along the way. With your help and by following the 3 simple rules I have come a long way, but there is more still to acheive. Most importantly there is still the matter of 26 More pounds... then there are some other personal goals I will reveal to everyone soon.

I hope everyone will follow along as I try to wrestle these last few pounds away and as I try to survive the Insanity workout Program

Thanks to everyone who is supporting me. I hope you will all be happy with much less of me around.



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