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Dude success story... :)

BubbaLax
Posts: 36 Member
I see a lot of success stories from the ladies. Here is one representing the guys!
Here is a picture of me last October at ~247 pounds.

January 6th, 2012 was the date I started my fitness journey. I was 247 pounds and just finished my holiday vacation. On that day I woke up and decided this is finally the day I do something about my health. At 247 pounds I had trouble with hip pain, high blood pressure, headaches, and low energy. I was always an active “fat guy” but that changed in the past year. I found myself declining invitations to do things with family and friends. I felt “too fat” to do anything physical.
I relieved stress by drinking beers at night and weekends, so that didn't help my stature. I also developed terrible eating habits. I frequented fast food establishments for all three meals. I estimate I ingested 3000 – 5000 calories a day. I took about 1200 milligrams of Ibuprofen a day to relieve my hip pain and headaches.
I realized I was in trouble. I laid awake nights thinking of strategies of how I could combat this problem. I also wondered when I was going to have the “big one” that would decide my fate for me. How messed up is that? A guy in his 30's wondering when the heart attack is coming. I had to change!
January 6th, I created an account n fitnesspal in the morning and starting tracking everything I ate that day. I remember texting my wife after lunch telling her what I was doing. At that moment everything changed for me. I came home from work and spent most evenings researching the best methods of healthy weight loss. I purchased a scale and measuring cups. I found foods at Wegmans (our local grocery chain) and SAMs that where better alternatives. I planned my my meals for the week. This way I can avoid the fast food restaurants.
Work was going to be difficult. I had the group of “lunch friends” that frequented local establishments and they shared in my love for food. I had to break that habit. Instead of going out to eat, I replaced it with walking buddies. We would walk 1 mile to start. We are up 3 miles for a lunch hour. I always bring a healthy lunch or walk to a local Wegmans to purchase a healthy lunch. So not was I only eating less calories at lunch bit I was burning them too! I bought a fitbit to track all my walking. This gadget is very motivating a big key to my success.
I decided after a week that I needed to do more exercise. I bought a treadmill 8 years ago. I probably put 10 miles on it in that time. I broke that baby out and decided this was going to be my new nightly routine. This was going to replace that beer or big bowl of ice-cream. The first two weeks on the treadmill I couldn't walk on the treadmill without holding onto the sides. I just remember thinking why did I do this to myself. It was the most humbling experience I ever experienced and I was alone! Over the next three months or more that treadmill and I logged hundreds of miles. I went from walking with assistance to running like a madman.
In the early summer I was watching TV. I saw an episode of Extreme Makeover – Weight-loss Edition. I saw a man who once weighed over 400 pounds compete in a triathlon. I thought to myself this would be a great to compete in a triathlon and this could keep me focused on fitness throughout the summer. I started swimming laps in the pool, going on 30 mile bike rides, and running. I use Endomondo track all these exercises. I competed in the Rochester Triathlon on August 25, 2012. I completed the triathlon in 1 hour and 42 minutes. My weight on that day was 175 pounds. That is a 72 pound loss. The best part of that day was having my wife, kids, family members, and friends cheering me on.
I lost 72 pounds and now at 15% body fat... I have a wife, three kids, and a high demanding job. I coach lacrosse and soccer teams. If I can do this and find the time, anyone can! This will be a lifelong journey for me. I will continue to use myfitnesspal, fitbit and Endomondo even though I am at my goal weight.
Here is me now...

during the triathlon - 175 pounds

Me and my love!
Here is a picture of me last October at ~247 pounds.

January 6th, 2012 was the date I started my fitness journey. I was 247 pounds and just finished my holiday vacation. On that day I woke up and decided this is finally the day I do something about my health. At 247 pounds I had trouble with hip pain, high blood pressure, headaches, and low energy. I was always an active “fat guy” but that changed in the past year. I found myself declining invitations to do things with family and friends. I felt “too fat” to do anything physical.
I relieved stress by drinking beers at night and weekends, so that didn't help my stature. I also developed terrible eating habits. I frequented fast food establishments for all three meals. I estimate I ingested 3000 – 5000 calories a day. I took about 1200 milligrams of Ibuprofen a day to relieve my hip pain and headaches.
I realized I was in trouble. I laid awake nights thinking of strategies of how I could combat this problem. I also wondered when I was going to have the “big one” that would decide my fate for me. How messed up is that? A guy in his 30's wondering when the heart attack is coming. I had to change!
January 6th, I created an account n fitnesspal in the morning and starting tracking everything I ate that day. I remember texting my wife after lunch telling her what I was doing. At that moment everything changed for me. I came home from work and spent most evenings researching the best methods of healthy weight loss. I purchased a scale and measuring cups. I found foods at Wegmans (our local grocery chain) and SAMs that where better alternatives. I planned my my meals for the week. This way I can avoid the fast food restaurants.
Work was going to be difficult. I had the group of “lunch friends” that frequented local establishments and they shared in my love for food. I had to break that habit. Instead of going out to eat, I replaced it with walking buddies. We would walk 1 mile to start. We are up 3 miles for a lunch hour. I always bring a healthy lunch or walk to a local Wegmans to purchase a healthy lunch. So not was I only eating less calories at lunch bit I was burning them too! I bought a fitbit to track all my walking. This gadget is very motivating a big key to my success.
I decided after a week that I needed to do more exercise. I bought a treadmill 8 years ago. I probably put 10 miles on it in that time. I broke that baby out and decided this was going to be my new nightly routine. This was going to replace that beer or big bowl of ice-cream. The first two weeks on the treadmill I couldn't walk on the treadmill without holding onto the sides. I just remember thinking why did I do this to myself. It was the most humbling experience I ever experienced and I was alone! Over the next three months or more that treadmill and I logged hundreds of miles. I went from walking with assistance to running like a madman.
In the early summer I was watching TV. I saw an episode of Extreme Makeover – Weight-loss Edition. I saw a man who once weighed over 400 pounds compete in a triathlon. I thought to myself this would be a great to compete in a triathlon and this could keep me focused on fitness throughout the summer. I started swimming laps in the pool, going on 30 mile bike rides, and running. I use Endomondo track all these exercises. I competed in the Rochester Triathlon on August 25, 2012. I completed the triathlon in 1 hour and 42 minutes. My weight on that day was 175 pounds. That is a 72 pound loss. The best part of that day was having my wife, kids, family members, and friends cheering me on.
I lost 72 pounds and now at 15% body fat... I have a wife, three kids, and a high demanding job. I coach lacrosse and soccer teams. If I can do this and find the time, anyone can! This will be a lifelong journey for me. I will continue to use myfitnesspal, fitbit and Endomondo even though I am at my goal weight.
Here is me now...

during the triathlon - 175 pounds

Me and my love!
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Wow, you look amazing! Great job!0
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Thank you!0
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Congratulations! You have put so much hard work into this, and nothing speaks more than the smile on your face in that triathlon photo. Thanks for sharing your journey.0
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Great Job!!0
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Great Post0
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:flowerforyou: So awesome! You look great! (And healthy!)0
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I am so very impressed! You look great and so happy! I totally get it and am so glad to see that you do to. Kudos to you for doing what needed to be done.0
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Wow, you look amazing! Congratulations!0
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Awesome! I love the story! You are an inspiration to us all and you look amazing!0
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Congratulations. Great job.0
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Very awesome Dude! Congrats on your weight loss!0
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Congrats on your success. You look so much healthier and so happy.
Keep on doing what you are doing. A healthy lifestyle is a good thing.0 -
inspirational stuff...i've been going up and down with ten pounds...its time for me to persevere like you have!0
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you look amazing! Great job0
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Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!
You look amazing. You must feel great. And your wife must be so proud of you! WTG!0 -
CONGRATULATIONS!! You look fab.0
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Congrats!! You are truly inspiring!! My Hubby and I have been on MFP but not really committed due to family vacations etc. We are back on track! Thanks so much for sharing your story!!!0
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Thanks everyone. Yes, I was very happy. Triathlons are a lot of fun. I am hooked. My goal is compete in 3 next season.0
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Wow, well done that is a fantastic change you look so different.0
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Congrats on your hard work and success!0
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Great job! Congrats! I just joined and your story is a great inspiration!0
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Excellent job! Looking so good!0
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Well done! Congrats on the triathlon and all your other current and future successes!0
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Thanks for sharing your success, it helps keep my goal in sight to see your outcome!0
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It always helped me to view these stories... I wanted to make sure I shared mine and hoping I can get someone over the hump.
It is weird to say but... Enjoy the journey, I did!0 -
Very inspiring. Thanks for sharing.0
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Awesome job, man!! Very inspiring story.0
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This is really Inspiring! Great job !0
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Wow! That is totally inspiring! Thank you so much for sharing your journey.0
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You look so much younger and happier Well done you Dude lol x0
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