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  • SgtGonzo
    SgtGonzo Posts: 1 Member
    Hello everyone. Mike here, Master Sergeant, USMC, recently moved back from Germany, enjoying the sunshine in Yuma, AZ these days. A friend in the group I play world of warcraft with actually turned me onto this site, let myself slide over the max this past X-mas season for the first time in 25 years (which was weird cause I joined the Corps at 125 lbs in 1987, bulked up to 155 lbs by 1991 and held about 165-168 for years, but I think my monster metabolism (ran track n X country in my younger days and used to eat whatever I wanted in as large of quantities as I please without a second thought) finally took a vacation and after this past Xmas I found myself 15+ lbs above my DoD max of 175 (used to be 181 but over the years I lost an inch of height, actually 67.5 exact, but I just go with 67 / 175 to be safe) but thanks to this site and the app on my phone, dropped back to 171 in less then 3 months.

    I've found the app to be invaluable, I still eat just about everything, but with the app, I actually find myself paying attention to portion's, and that's made a world of difference. Anyhow, just glad to be here and nice to have company.
  • Master Sergeant, welcome! Enjoy Arizona! I was there for two years and my wife is from Globe, AZ.
  • Topdog67
    Topdog67 Posts: 31 Member
    First of all thank you all for you service. I got out of the Marines back in 1990. Needless to say I am "Not as lean, Not as Mean, But Still A Marine!" I have really packed on the weight. The day I left the Marines, I weighed 157lbs. I ballooned up to close to 300lbs. I am currently at 209lbs. I know how this works, but doing it alone is hard. I am looking forward to you all pushing me to persevere. I give you my word I will do the same for you.

    Semper Fi,

    Rob
  • I too would like to thank you all for your service and say "welcome home" to those who may have not been properly recieved. I am an 18 year veteran of the US Army and, as an infantryman, I am still in fairly good condition but have packed on nearly 20 pounds since I got home from Iraq in 2009 and my PT has dropped off significantly. After my weigh in last month I have decided that enough is enough and now my wife and I are on a mission to get back into the great shape we were in when we met nearly 12 years ago. Lets hope this will be something to keep us both motivated.
  • ejohndrow
    ejohndrow Posts: 1,399 Member
    Hey, well I'm in the Navy for a few more months at least, my EAS is January and although I'd like to stay in-it's apparently not meant to be. Nonetheless I'm looking at jobs that are pretty physical in nature and looking good and feeling healthy are important whether in the military or out.
  • sgtrowley
    sgtrowley Posts: 246 Member
    New here, currently Active Duty Army.
  • Hello All,
    Current Active Duty Medic. I'm 25 and have let my weight become somewhat of an issue. Pretty large build guy usually. I went from 205 to 230 in about two years and I'm looking to get back down to 205. I'm ready to take the next step and get my promotion I want so badly, but I want to be an example to follow. Im determined enough to do this and I am looking forward to the hard work.
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