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Apr 03 2006

Weight Loss - One Year Later

Published by chris under fitness

“My God you’ve gained weight!” was my brother’s reaction in December 1993, just months after starting university. I was never fat or obese, but I was also never happy with my weight. Last year I peaked at 87kg and was disgusted by the baggage that came with it. Coming off a recent breakup, I decided to focus my thoughts and energy on a serious lifestyle change.

In the past I had failed with ad-hoc healthy lifestyles because I didn’t know what I was doing. I searched for direction, and a Google query brought me to the Burn the Fat, Feed the Muscle (BFFM) program. It was perfect: The book provided guidance on the four essentials areas of goal setting, nutrition, cardio, and weight training. I applied what I learned and immediately saw results. This motivated me to work harder and after time the techniques became second nature. It’s now one-year later and the results have been overwhelming: I’m 72kg, have replaced most of my clothes, and can cycle much harder than ever before. Most important is that I feel great.

Below is my weight chart for the last year. One thing that BFFM teaches is not to use weight as the primary metric for weight loss - fat loss is the real goal. Unfortunately I don’t have a body-fat percentage chart because I get inconsistent results when measuring it. I know it’s down, but I just don’t know by how much. I highly recommend BFFM to anyone who wants to make a permanent lifestyle change to improve their health. I couldn’t be happier.

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Jul 05 2005

Fitness Milestone

Published by chris under fitness

I hit a milestone with my personal fitness and weight control (notice that I didn’t write weight loss). My last measurement was 12kg down from where I started in March. Weight alone is not the best way to measure progress, but unfortunately my measurements of body-fat percentage had a greater variability than any expected loss. What made this a milestone is that I haven’t weighed this little in over 12 years. I recently added a hole to my belt and I may have to do so again.

The best part is that I feel great, I still drink beer, and I’m in control. The last point is most important and is why I believe these lifestyle changes are for life. I still have a ways to go, but I’m definitely on the right path.

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