Getting back there!
bulletproofkasper
Posts: 126 Member
Hi Everyone,
I thought I would post my progress photo to keep myself motivated and accountable to continue my journey.
I'm 179cm tall and I started at 89kgs, I was always the 'fat one' once some random guy sat down next to me In a pub and said 'wow thunder thighs much' I was so shocked and hurt that a complete stranger could be so hurtful.. A few months later I started exercising purely to get fit because i wanted to get into the police force but then I started to notice with all the exercise I had started to lose weight so I decided why not do both so I changed my eating habits and lifestyle (best decision I ever made by far!).
All was going well I had gotten down to 59kgs, working out everyday and running around 18kms in afternoon run it was fantastic until in January I fell one morning running and injured my collar bone, shoulder, hip and both knees (safe to say I did a decent job) and after not being able to train for months and a re occurring knee injury from the fall and playing footy (AFL) this season really didnt help the injury side (but i love my footy) I'm now sitting at 67.8kgs and I WILL get back down to 60kgs now matter how long it takes or how hard I have to work.. IT WILL HAPPEN!!
Me curretly @ 67.8kgs and my before photo @ 89kgs
Cheers Bulletproofkasper
I thought I would post my progress photo to keep myself motivated and accountable to continue my journey.
I'm 179cm tall and I started at 89kgs, I was always the 'fat one' once some random guy sat down next to me In a pub and said 'wow thunder thighs much' I was so shocked and hurt that a complete stranger could be so hurtful.. A few months later I started exercising purely to get fit because i wanted to get into the police force but then I started to notice with all the exercise I had started to lose weight so I decided why not do both so I changed my eating habits and lifestyle (best decision I ever made by far!).
All was going well I had gotten down to 59kgs, working out everyday and running around 18kms in afternoon run it was fantastic until in January I fell one morning running and injured my collar bone, shoulder, hip and both knees (safe to say I did a decent job) and after not being able to train for months and a re occurring knee injury from the fall and playing footy (AFL) this season really didnt help the injury side (but i love my footy) I'm now sitting at 67.8kgs and I WILL get back down to 60kgs now matter how long it takes or how hard I have to work.. IT WILL HAPPEN!!
Me curretly @ 67.8kgs and my before photo @ 89kgs
Cheers Bulletproofkasper
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Congrats on the first weight loss that truely is amazing. Good luck on continuing with it...you look great right now btw.0
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Thanks Lovely!0
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