This is my week 38 weigh in on my journey from fit 2 fat 2 fit. After gaining 72 lbs in the first 26 weeks (fit2fat), I've lost 35 lbs in the 12 weeks of fit2fat as of last week. Let's see how much weight and inches I lost this week. I also try on some "old" fit jeans to see if they fit and compare them to some of my jeans at my fattest stage.
can i get some info on your fitness regime?
otf1985 2 weeks ago
damn
B1L4N 3 weeks ago
nice seeing some definition already
ILuvBritneySpears123 4 weeks ago
cool!
Macpeppe 1 month ago
What?! You lost almost 40 pounds in only 12 weeks?
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@tydees I hope you don't mind if I answer this question. The answer is yes. Your muscle tissue is pretty much the engine for your metabolism. This trainer already started out in shape with significant muscle mass, making it easier than say someone who has hardly ever picked up a dumbbell. Think about a boxer or an athlete who gains weight and gets bloated, but it only takes two months of training to make weight. This is not a deterrent, but people just have to realize hard work is needed.
Rockmaster2112 1 month ago
your fucking awesome man
Psykogundam 1 month ago
Go drew! Slow and steady is a great motivator. You are definitely inspiring, I bet you feel as great as you getting back into the swing of things :)
Sukaera 1 month ago
May I ask...do you think one of the main reasons you are getting your weight down so quickly as well as getting back into shape was the fact that you were very fit before you started? I mean...how much muscle did you loose? For those individuals that have been out of shape for a few years...would you say the key to prolonged struggles is that it takes longer to build muscle on someone that is sedentary for many years as opposed to someone like yourself who was sedentary a few months?
tydees 1 month ago
@savas33 not even a little bit of difference? what I meant to say is there must be obviously a difference between someone who have been fit for almost all his life and someone who always had a bad eating disorder, not doing sport working out or that kind of stuff..
a body used to be in a certain kind of shape constantly for a long time if suddenly changes, tends to get back the way it was more easier.. of course that's just my point of view..and probably you're right too..
CZed91 1 month ago