EdMohaideen
New member
Hey everybody,
Just joined after being a passive reader. I guess I should share a little bit about myself here. My name is Ed I'm a almost 26. I'm finally on my way to have a total lifestyle change after facing the fact that many of my family members consistently suffer from fat-related diseases.
I was a yo-yo weight gainer, the biggest number on the scale I have is 253 lbs. At only 5'11", that's damn heavy.
Not long ago after my aunt was hospitalized due to heart attack, I knew I need to change. Now it's more than a vanity issue or self-confidence; my life & health are in jeopardy. My Grandpa died only at 64, which is kind of early for people of my race. Heart disease has a strong hereditary predisposition link. I now knew with both my Mom and Grandpa, heart diseases are in my genes, something I could not change.
But that doesn't mean I can't do anything!
But the challenge is not on taking action. the challenge is more to finding the right info. I've tried so many things. Some of 'em work & some don't. I grew fed up of all the contradicting advice even from the so-called experts. But in this process I realize that being healthy is not about just diet & exercise; it's about lifestyle.
Right after I finally get this, I managed to change my attitude on fitness & fitness knowledge. Like in the medical field, the 'experts' opinions should just be that; opinions. They can be contradicting advice. And when we receive some advice we should consider the source's credibility. If they don't have credibility, we should ask the references.
So instead of just following everyone's advice, I screen test. Instead of worrying which advice is true or false, I keep in mind that doing whatever kind of effort is fitness is better than procrastination. If you wait to take action after you find the'right' stuff, you won't start anything. So I stop worrying about the details like duration/interval too much, just do it, and allocate some time to do my own extensive research.
By taking advice with a pinch of salt and not allowing knowledge imperfection stopping me, I finally see result.
Now, my weight is just around 170 for the past 5 years. I believe that I've yet to reach my peak condition. I'm still trying to improve my fitness & joining this forum is just my journey. The fact is, we need each other, not just for advice, but also for motivation. The moment I had a real training partner, I start being consistent. The moment I had a small weight loss community, there's go turning (gaining) back, since I need to walk the talk.
Now, I hope by joining this forum, we can stick together & inspire each other.
Nice meeting you guys.
Ed
p.s: since I'm a noob in this forum, I'm not clear about links in signature. I've read the rules, but with English not being my first language, i can't figure this out. So if you admin guys find something wrong with my posting, please inform me. Thanks.
Just joined after being a passive reader. I guess I should share a little bit about myself here. My name is Ed I'm a almost 26. I'm finally on my way to have a total lifestyle change after facing the fact that many of my family members consistently suffer from fat-related diseases.
I was a yo-yo weight gainer, the biggest number on the scale I have is 253 lbs. At only 5'11", that's damn heavy.
Not long ago after my aunt was hospitalized due to heart attack, I knew I need to change. Now it's more than a vanity issue or self-confidence; my life & health are in jeopardy. My Grandpa died only at 64, which is kind of early for people of my race. Heart disease has a strong hereditary predisposition link. I now knew with both my Mom and Grandpa, heart diseases are in my genes, something I could not change.
But that doesn't mean I can't do anything!
But the challenge is not on taking action. the challenge is more to finding the right info. I've tried so many things. Some of 'em work & some don't. I grew fed up of all the contradicting advice even from the so-called experts. But in this process I realize that being healthy is not about just diet & exercise; it's about lifestyle.
Right after I finally get this, I managed to change my attitude on fitness & fitness knowledge. Like in the medical field, the 'experts' opinions should just be that; opinions. They can be contradicting advice. And when we receive some advice we should consider the source's credibility. If they don't have credibility, we should ask the references.
So instead of just following everyone's advice, I screen test. Instead of worrying which advice is true or false, I keep in mind that doing whatever kind of effort is fitness is better than procrastination. If you wait to take action after you find the'right' stuff, you won't start anything. So I stop worrying about the details like duration/interval too much, just do it, and allocate some time to do my own extensive research.
By taking advice with a pinch of salt and not allowing knowledge imperfection stopping me, I finally see result.
Now, my weight is just around 170 for the past 5 years. I believe that I've yet to reach my peak condition. I'm still trying to improve my fitness & joining this forum is just my journey. The fact is, we need each other, not just for advice, but also for motivation. The moment I had a real training partner, I start being consistent. The moment I had a small weight loss community, there's go turning (gaining) back, since I need to walk the talk.
Now, I hope by joining this forum, we can stick together & inspire each other.
Nice meeting you guys.
Ed
p.s: since I'm a noob in this forum, I'm not clear about links in signature. I've read the rules, but with English not being my first language, i can't figure this out. So if you admin guys find something wrong with my posting, please inform me. Thanks.
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