Hi And A Bit About My Flab To Fab Journey!

Rob Houghton

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Hey Everyone,

I hope you're all awesome! Just thought I'd introduce myself, as I think it would be rude not to.

My troubles started when I left the Army in 2002. Before I joined, I was tea total and a no smoker but all that changed, being one of the youngest in there, I just wanted to fit in with the boys. Bit pathetic really looking back. :blush5:

I ended up a sucker for a pint of lager, and would go the bar or drink and smoke in my room most nights. Which led to me getting in trouble with my superiors coz I would turn up to parade half cut and reeking of ale. :gnorsi:

Anyway, within 6 months of leaving, I put on about 4 or 5 stone, mainly because I packed in smoking and went from super active to a couch potato who struggled to walk up the road without my calves buring the hell outa me. Plus I had a competion with my best mate to see who could get the biggest gut! I won hands down by the way. :cheers2:

I realised I got to do something when I bought an expensive shirt for a night out and couldnt fasten the buttons! The next size would have been down to my knees! I would have been better off going to the local tent shop.

Anyway, I got off my lazy ass, found a running track and local gym, and started hitting the weights inbetween my running days, which worked really well. I went from pasta and sauce every 2 hours to tuna wholemeal pasta and other things which I thought would help me reach my goal of zapping the fat, and getting down to a 30 inch waist.

I'm now a 28 inch waist, 4 stone lighter and feeling like I did at 17 again! :hurray:

-Rob
 
What size was your waist before you started, and how long did it take you?

I didnt take a measurement. I was fat and didnt need a tape measure to confirm it. But at a guess, I'd say high 30's, and thats a lot for someone standing at 5' 7"

I just went by what I could see in the mirror. Ever heard of the mirror test? Here it is: Stand naked in front of a wardrobe mirror or another big one, tense all muscles, like arms ect... and jump up and down. If anything wobbles, then it gotta go! lol

It took about a year I would say, I didnt stress, but rather just trusted the process and knew I would get there. I'd say thats one of the main reasons people fail over and over. They stress that things aint working and go from fad diet to fad diet and buy the latest gimmick off QVC or whatever, and after 6 months they're no closer to their goal from when they started.

The most important things to do before you set out, is knowing where you want to go, write it down (goals) then get busy reaching them without stressing.

-Rob
 
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