Over the last 3 months I have been undergoing a bit of a
lifestyle change. I was overweight,
lacking I energy and starting to lose direction. Three months later and all that has
changed. The gym where I train – yes I
really do enjoy going to the gym now –
asked my to write my story, which I duly did.
It’s a personal story, but one that I thought would make an interesting
blog around motivation and engagement, as the parallels are there. Here it is, if you are in the position I found myself, I hope this helps you take the first step to a better place.
Just 90 Days
to Change the Habits of a Lifetime.
As someone who used to play sport
to a high level, you’d think I’d know how to take care of my body. Wrong.
30 years ago I was pretty good squash player, but pressures of work and
life meant I’d stopped playing or doing any other exercise come to that. I never ate breakfast and often skipped lunch
- too busy to eat! My one and only meal
of the day was dinner and I crammed a whole days worth of eating into a single
meal. To top all that off I had a bad
habit of eating the kid’s meals. My
parents drummed into me “if you don't’ clear your plate they’ll be no pudding.”
Not wanting to subject my kids to the same ordeal, I would eat their
leftovers. Not so bad when its baby
food, but burgers and chips is another matter!
To try and get into some sort of
healthier routine I’d make the annual pilgrimage to a gym, go on diets or
de-toxes and sure, I’d lose some weight, but it never lasted more than a few
weeks. I wasn’t happy with my weight or body shape, but didn’t know what to do
about it. At one point, I even
considered surgery.
I made one last attempt at playing
squash again, but just kept getting injured.
In the end I decided I was just too old and the days of being fit and
healthy were over. I sat at home
watching sport and films on TV never noticing my body slowly falling apart.
Then, one day, an email popped into
my inbox offering a 12 week get fit programme. I don’t really know what made
me join up, maybe it was the £30 offer or perhaps it was the idea of doing
something in a group. Whatever it was,
I’ll never be more grateful that I made the call. Life changing is a phrase that gets bandied
around a lot, but over the last few weeks, my life has changed. I’ve not won
the lottery, but money couldn’t have done what I’ve done for myself.
What changed my life? It’s been a combination of things but a few
stand out.
- Knowing what I wanted
- Discovering what healthy eating really is
- The fitness training team
From day one and
the introductory video, the team have been so supportive. Their endless enthusiasm and commitment has
transferred across to me and I don’t want to let them (or me) down. regular communication with facts and case studies really helps my understanding and their stories are really motivating.
The weekly sessions have always been fun and
nothing like my previous gym experiences.
From country walks to mud covered boot camps, the team have
inspired me to push on. The regular
measure and weigh ins have also been a great source of motivation. Regardless of the outcome, the support has
been great and any change even small gets the whoop whoop.
- Personal Training sessions
To be honest I was a
bit sceptical about 1:1 training, but as with pretty much everything else I was
proved wrong. The sessions with Jonny
has changed my view of gym work. Somehow
he found a way of making the sessions fun.
What also helped was being able to measure the improvements. Every small step has added up to a big
change. I’ve even started going to the
gym and training on my own. Just writing
this is making me want to go. That’s
what I call a result!
A funny thing happened to me the
other day. I clutched my arm for some
reason and was a bit surprised to find a lump.
It was a muscle! - I’d forgotten I had them. It showed me that what I
had been doing for only a few weeks was making a noticeable difference. People who haven’t seen me for a while feel
compelled to tell me how well I look and want to know how I’ve done it. I tell
then I eat more – just differently. I’ve
become a bit of a nutrition nerd and that's not a bad thing. I’ve learnt that when you put rubbish in, you
get rubbish out. The thing you need to
know is what rubbish looks like. Fat is
your friend! Really. Give it a go, I know it works.
No comments:
Post a Comment