How I Lost 105 Pounds of Fat and
What it Means to You
Like you, I was embarrassed of how I looked, but more importantly, I was disgusted with how I felt. I was 300 pounds and wearing 46 inch pants and wearing XXXL shirts.
Not only was I tired, but like you, I was also emotionally drained and burned out. I was tired of hiding from the camera at family functions. I always made sure I wore big and baggy clothes to hide my ugly fat.
I realized I was not the person I was meant to be. As athletic as I was throughout my life, I had led myself to this… a grouchy, overweight guy in his twenties letting life go by. I struggled as I reached down to pick the controller up. It was ridiculous as I huffed and puffed.
I sat there on my couch, in shock, wondering what had happened to me. I was so athletic through my entire life, yet here I was, sweating from picking up a dang controller.
I even struggled just to get up and down the stairs or carrying more than two bags of groceries… in my twenties.
I’m sure you can relate as one bad habit led to another. A desk job led to more snacking and boredom. And that boredom trickled down into my workouts.
You’re probably there right now. Your workouts bore you. Your struggles are even boring you. It’s frustrating, isn’t it? You’re ready to do something about it and that’s exactly how I felt.
But You’ve Tried “Popular”
Workouts to Do Something
About It and Failed Miserably
Sure, I can understand that. In fact, before I finally succeeded and found a way to not only lose the 105 pounds but keep it off, I tried other things and failed, too.
But this was different…
What it Means to You
Like you, I was embarrassed of how I looked, but more importantly, I was disgusted with how I felt. I was 300 pounds and wearing 46 inch pants and wearing XXXL shirts.
Not only was I tired, but like you, I was also emotionally drained and burned out. I was tired of hiding from the camera at family functions. I always made sure I wore big and baggy clothes to hide my ugly fat.
I realized I was not the person I was meant to be. As athletic as I was throughout my life, I had led myself to this… a grouchy, overweight guy in his twenties letting life go by. I struggled as I reached down to pick the controller up. It was ridiculous as I huffed and puffed.
I sat there on my couch, in shock, wondering what had happened to me. I was so athletic through my entire life, yet here I was, sweating from picking up a dang controller.
I even struggled just to get up and down the stairs or carrying more than two bags of groceries… in my twenties.
I’m sure you can relate as one bad habit led to another. A desk job led to more snacking and boredom. And that boredom trickled down into my workouts.
You’re probably there right now. Your workouts bore you. Your struggles are even boring you. It’s frustrating, isn’t it? You’re ready to do something about it and that’s exactly how I felt.
But You’ve Tried “Popular”
Workouts to Do Something
About It and Failed Miserably
Sure, I can understand that. In fact, before I finally succeeded and found a way to not only lose the 105 pounds but keep it off, I tried other things and failed, too.
But this was different…