All goals met-now time to shift gears
sergeant771
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I started my daily walk with MFP in March 2010 and have now met every goal I set out to do. At the time they were a dream; lose 65 pounds, wear 34" pants, do chin-ups, and ultimately go skydiving with my son. Last week above the North Carolina countryside (Raetown for those of you curious) I jumped out of a perfectly good airplane and did over a mile of free fall with my son. I will never forget the surreal sight of making eye contact with him 10 meters away as we went past brightly lit puffy clouds as it made all the sweat and effort of the past 15 months very worthwhile.
Now I go to what I'm calling 'Phase Two' with the critical goal of living the daily life that will keep the weight off. I will use MFP daily as the tool I need to keep me where I want to be. I resolve even more to avoid/minimize sugar, flour, most alcohol, fried foods, and other dumb calories in my life. I will continue to work-out early in the morning and do a lot of walking. I'm going to recognize and deal with my issues of anxiety and stress and NOT eat food as a means of trying to suppressing them.
I'm going to attempt to post some relevant before and after photos. To me they are photos that money can't buy. First one is from November 2009 when my son and I were at an event in Georgia. At that time I weighed around 295 pounds. The second photo will be Memorial Day weekend, 2011 and I'm under 210. .
Money can't buy what you see in that second photo nor could it have been possible without MFP!
Now I go to what I'm calling 'Phase Two' with the critical goal of living the daily life that will keep the weight off. I will use MFP daily as the tool I need to keep me where I want to be. I resolve even more to avoid/minimize sugar, flour, most alcohol, fried foods, and other dumb calories in my life. I will continue to work-out early in the morning and do a lot of walking. I'm going to recognize and deal with my issues of anxiety and stress and NOT eat food as a means of trying to suppressing them.
I'm going to attempt to post some relevant before and after photos. To me they are photos that money can't buy. First one is from November 2009 when my son and I were at an event in Georgia. At that time I weighed around 295 pounds. The second photo will be Memorial Day weekend, 2011 and I'm under 210. .
Money can't buy what you see in that second photo nor could it have been possible without MFP!
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OMG! Amazing!!!!! Great Job!0
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You look incredible!!! Awesome work!!!0
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That's awesome! Congratulations on all your success! Big thumbs up on jumping out of the plane, not sure I could do that one!0
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GREAT post sir! Keep up the good work!0
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Thank you for sharing this story... You look great, keep up the good work!!!0
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Congrats to you, sir! You'll inspire many of us with your accomplishment and your continued success!0
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Fantastic! So proud of you!!! Keep up the great work!0
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Your before and after photos speak volumes to the hard work you put in, but so did your words- congrats on meeting your goals- AWESOME0
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Wow Sarge! Great results... I am so happy for you that you have reached these milestones and that you see the importance of setting new ones! I was flabbergasted when I saw the 'after' pic! Fan-ucking-tabulous!!!!
Can't say it enough ... so happy for you!0 -
It's been quite a ride! You will be fine. I will let you know when I get the free fall thing done. I have had a goal for the last five years or so to get that done on any birthday I weigh 200 pounds or less. I skipped it this year to run a triathlon. I think I will just skip the birthday now and just do it! You inspire me buddy!0
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wow.....you look great & happy!!
Congrats on your success meeting your goals!!
Thanks for sharing0 -
That is wonderful! Great job!0
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AWESOME!0
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Wow, love that picture! You look GREAT!!0
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Great job, I don't know if I would have the guts to jump. And holy cow you look like a younger Gunny, Lee Ermny (sp?)0
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:noway: 1st your a nut for jumping out a plane
:bigsmile: 2nd you look great doing it0 -
I am such a softie!! I teared up in your first paragraph!
I salute you on your wonderful success and I wish you all the best in maintaining what you've obviously worked hard for!!0 -
Congratulations that is amazing0
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Wow!! What an inspirational story for us all. Thanks so much for sharing your success with us. It'll certainly help me keep my resolve.0
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you done an amazing job. very proud of you. this post brought tears to my eyes!!!! good tears tho :bigsmile:0
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"out of a perfectly good airplane"...exactly the words I would have used! Made me laugh!
Congratulations! An excellent display of commitment and a daily focus on the goals. Really nice job! And think of the future - the health you'll have and the enjoyment of many more years with your sonand watching his family grow.
Is that a left handed bolt action? Which one of you is the better shot? I hate to say it, but my daughters eyesight is better than mine, so even at 14 she's a better rifle shot.0 -
Congratulations on your success!!0
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What an awesome change. Congrats to you, and keep on keepin' on!0
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I would say you look about 10 years younger... whats probably even better is you most likely feel ten years younger too hu?
congrats you look absolutely amazing! job well done my friend!0 -
how totally fantastic! congratulations on having the right attitude to continue into the next phase! way to go!0
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I jumped out of a perfectly good airplane ...
As an aviation mechanic, I can assure you, there is no such thing! There are simply airplanes that are operating properly and those that aren't ... but no such thing as a perfectly good one .. LOL0 -
Congratulations on your success! You look amazing, such an inspiration One of my goals is to go skydiving when I get closer to my goal weight!0
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