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Hi all! I'm pretty new to this forum. I've only lurked here for about a week now, and decided to join up. :)

In terms of fitness, I was a slouch in my teen years. Ate a typical North American Diet, and didn't exercise much. Presumably, I was out of shape. Man was I ever out of shape! I'm working on my progress log actually, and it's scary how bad I really was. But for the past 4 years, I've been working on my health, because I had a life ahead of me that looked pretty bleak otherwise if I didn't. 4 years ago, I heard about the Atkins diet, so I went on it for about 2 months, and did aerobic style exercise each day (mostly running, and playing sports). Lost 10 lbs in short order, but had no energy. As in, literally, NO energy. I was barely able to drag myself out of bed each morning. Anyone know why? I was always told that when you lost weight, you should feel vibrant and full of energy.

After that, I went from a high protein, low carb diet, back to standard North American eating habits. I employed Combat Conditioning (From Matt Furey) into my exercises, and saw a massive boost in my health. In 6 months, I went from 25% body fat to 20% body fat. According to the scale, I only lost 10 lbs., but according to the body fat scanner, 16 lbs. of fat had been shed. It was a victory for me that time.

I've certainly come a long way, and this forum looks like it'll be a great place for me to get some positive encouragement to focus on my health and wellness. I look forward to seeing you all around, and have a great many discussions.
 
Nice to meet you! looks like you have been through a lot and found the right way to go about losing weight. This site is very helpful, enjoy! :)
 
Hi! Maybe you were not eating enough protein/carbs/healthy fats and calories before...maybe thats why you were getting tired, and water also has so much to do with it!
Well-good luck, keep up the great work!
 
Hi! Maybe you were not eating enough protein/carbs/healthy fats and calories before...maybe thats why you were getting tired, and water also has so much to do with it!
Well-good luck, keep up the great work!

The water thing, that most likely had something to do with it. Hydration for me is a BIG part of my day. Sometimes, I think I overdo it, but I've been told by a fairly reliable source that you should drink ~1oz. per lb you weigh, when you're into intensive training. I NEVER drink tap water unless that's the only thing left.:D The worst I can do for my body is drink Reverse Osmosis Water. I'm getting into distilled water now though, because it's going to flush out the residual metals and minerals in my joints. Something that I probably don't have much of I hope, but it'll help none-the-less.

Thanks for the welcoming peoples!
 
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