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"80 pounds lost in 8 months (PCT d - 92)"

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Blogger Unknown said...

Well done Chris. It's a hard struggle, but every day gets you closer to your goal and when you get there it will all be worth it. Proud of you bro.

February 16, 2016

Blogger Chris said...

Thanks. Depending on how soon you get to move stateside, I might actually be much closer to 200 lbs by the time we meet again. Woohoo!

February 16, 2016

Blogger Unknown said...

Not sure now if we wil be stateside by end of 2016. Depends on whether we feel Meg is ready to cope on her own, but if we're still in Asia I'll come visit you anyway when you get to 200lbs.

February 16, 2016

Blogger Deborah said...

Great job, Chris! 80 pounds is no small accomplishment! Keep up the awesome effort!

February 16, 2016

Blogger Chris said...

The great thing is that IF I CAN DO IT, ANYONE CAN DO IT. For the 2/3 of the American population who are overweight, YOU can do it too. What I hope is that, by the end of this part of my journey, in 16 more months or so, I will have learned enough and made enough mistakes (learning opportunities) that I can distill my knowledge into something that others can follow. I think the blog title "Eat Right, Get Out Of Breath" captures a lot of it, but the details are what people want to know. Lesson #1: cut back on carbohydrates! Cut out all added sugar (granulated table sugar). Throw it out - don't buy it again. Lesson #2: Don't EVER buy sugary soda (pop) drinks. Totally empty calories. Lesson #3: (remembering that I am not a doctor, and this is not medical advice) dietary cholesterol and dietary fat =/= does not equal blood cholesterol or blood lipids. In my lay opinion, it's okay to eat eggs and butter. It's some of the OTHER fats that will kill you.

February 18, 2016

Blogger Unknown said...

Have you seen these http://www.mealmeasure.com ?
And are you taking regular pictures of yourself, for you before and after shots?

February 18, 2016

Blogger Chris said...

The Meal Measure looks really interesting. For $13, I'll have to give it a go.
I did take "before" photos. My plan was to get a 5 foot cardboard cut-out made of myself, and use it as a teaching aid (to frighten kids with) to encourage them to be more active.

February 18, 2016

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