4thANDgoal
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Hey everyone,
Like so many overweight people, I'm starting a journal on New Year's Day. But I've finally come to the point where I can't keep putting off changing my eating and exercise habits. I've struggled for the past 4 years and that is going to stop now. I will not fail. Why? Because in my mind it just isn't an option any longer.
A bit about myself. I'm 28, soon to be 29 in a couple of months. I was always healthy and athletic growing up. Played basketball in several rec and adult leagues all through college. Everything changed in 2007 when I graduated college. I began my career and just did a horrible job with making time to exercise. I moved to a new city and stopped playing basketball. Since I wasn't playing basketball I stopped working out. And my eating habits became poor. I used food to deal with the stress of work (bad execuse I know, but it's a habit I have developed).
As painful as it is for me to write this my weight has balooned from 170 lbs at graduation to over 250 lbs over the past 4 years. Those numbers are disgusting. I didn't even know it was possible to gain that much weight in such a short period of time. I can't believe I have been living this way for 4 years. Everything else in my life is on track. I've had great success in my career, I bought a house earlier this year and got married in October. It's time for me to stop making execuses and convert back to the good habits I had up until entering the real world (healthy balanced eating, lots of exercise, etc.).
My goals are simple. I want to start eating healthy meals. No more fast food. Reduce my coffee and pop consumption. Begin exercising reguarly. As I shed the lbs I want to get back to playing basketball and running 5k and 10k races like I did in college.
I know the journey is going to be long and tough but I've reached the point where I can't let another year pass without making the changes I've been wanting to make for the past 4 years.
Adam
Like so many overweight people, I'm starting a journal on New Year's Day. But I've finally come to the point where I can't keep putting off changing my eating and exercise habits. I've struggled for the past 4 years and that is going to stop now. I will not fail. Why? Because in my mind it just isn't an option any longer.
A bit about myself. I'm 28, soon to be 29 in a couple of months. I was always healthy and athletic growing up. Played basketball in several rec and adult leagues all through college. Everything changed in 2007 when I graduated college. I began my career and just did a horrible job with making time to exercise. I moved to a new city and stopped playing basketball. Since I wasn't playing basketball I stopped working out. And my eating habits became poor. I used food to deal with the stress of work (bad execuse I know, but it's a habit I have developed).
As painful as it is for me to write this my weight has balooned from 170 lbs at graduation to over 250 lbs over the past 4 years. Those numbers are disgusting. I didn't even know it was possible to gain that much weight in such a short period of time. I can't believe I have been living this way for 4 years. Everything else in my life is on track. I've had great success in my career, I bought a house earlier this year and got married in October. It's time for me to stop making execuses and convert back to the good habits I had up until entering the real world (healthy balanced eating, lots of exercise, etc.).
My goals are simple. I want to start eating healthy meals. No more fast food. Reduce my coffee and pop consumption. Begin exercising reguarly. As I shed the lbs I want to get back to playing basketball and running 5k and 10k races like I did in college.
I know the journey is going to be long and tough but I've reached the point where I can't let another year pass without making the changes I've been wanting to make for the past 4 years.
Adam
