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Eight years ago, I was eating out every day and going through a 12-pack of sodas every few days. Iāve added countless miles on my car going through drive-throughs. And Iām pretty sure more than half of my income went to restaurants.
I remember the moment I felt guilt for the state my body was in.
I got on a scale and in big red numbers, it read 198. This was the highest Iāve seen my weight at. I wasnāt just fat. I was unhealthy.
Iāve always been stocky/hefty/chubby/extra padded/etc. since about 5th grade. But here I was, standing on my momās bathroom scale at the age of 22, 5ā 5ā tall, staring at the numbers 1-9-8.Ā My BMI was 32.9, according to the NIH online BMI calculator. (A BMI greater than 30 is considered obese).
I couldnāt just stand there and mope around. So I told myself something I always tell myself, āif you donāt like what youāre doing or going through, change it.ā
So what did I do? I set a goal to lose weight in a healthy, safe way.
I took small steps. Iā¦
started parking in the back of the parking lot. I looked for excuses to burn calories. I started taking stairs instead of the elevator and I would go on walks at work when I got bored.
stopped drinking sodas and all sweet drinks altogether. I stopped adding cream and sweetener to my coffee. Water became my favorite thing to drink.
started cooking more meals at home and added more fresh foods into my diet.
started paying more attention to my daily calorie intake and the different types of calories I consumed.
made a list of healthier food choices to order at my favorite fast food restaurants. And I made a āboycott listā of restaurants. Taco Bell is #1 on that list.
started running. I started slow. I would walk for the most part and would build up to running a mile non-stop⦠then 2⦠then 3⦠Now I run a minimum of 3 miles every time I run.
What started happening with my body was amazing. I loved that runnerās high I got as I ran through Arbor Hills.
My taste buds changed. I cannot drink sweet stuff anymore. I prefer to eat my sweets. Iāve never been one to restrict myself 100% from what I want. If I want a Snickers, Iām going to go get me a Snickers.
Slimming down started to come naturally.
By the age of 23, I was down to 160. By the age of 24, I was down to 140. Now, 29 and 5ā6ā tall I stay between 145-150. I am now considered healthy according to the same BMI calculator on the NIH website.
But honestly, I could not have done this alone. I had an amazing support system between my friends. We all wanted healthier lives for each other and held each other accountable. My friends and I kept each other on track by sharing recipes, cooking meals together, going on walks and runs together, and we even shared the same cheat day(s).
One of my personal values and favorite Gandhi quote is, āBe the change you wish to see in the world.ā Ā So Iām writing today to promote a healthier world.
Itās Transformation Tuesday and I hope my story inspires you to live healthily.
Iām not asking you go run 3 miles right now or to throw everything in your freezer away.
My philosophy for a healthier life is to eat fresh. Pay attention to what youāre consuming. Minimize the food in your freezer. Find out where your favorite restaurants source their foods from. Also, lay off sweet drinks, especially if it has fake sugar.
Even though Iām not a nutritionist or personal trainer, I want to help you live healthily.
If you have any questions about my transformation or need guidance to living healthier, ask me. I might not have the answer for your specific needs, but we can figure it out together!
As always⦠Love,
Tino : )