Hey guys,
I have posted on here only a few times but thought I’d take the time to fill in my background of where I was to where I am at the moment. (Sorry, it’s longer than I expected!)
I am 25 and I was 265lbs (18st 13lbs) when I started. I’m 5’7 so not tall enough to fully pull it off. I had never been huge when I was younger but not exactly super slim either. I am very athletic and carried a lot of muscle but football (soccer) injuries caught up with me so I had to stop playing. I then dislocated my knee on a comeback and the weight piled on afterwards and also delaying the knee recovering properly
One a slightly down day last August I spoke with my mum who suggested giving the 5:2 diet a go, she was ready for me to make a decision to start and jumped at me with it, not looked back since!
I am now 90lbs down from August and am really enjoying all the benefits of being back healthy. I have enjoyed every minute of the journey however I would never forgive myself if I had to do it again. I am loving life at the moment and have no intention of going back!
My fitness is now at levels better than I was 10 years ago and still improving!
I’ve lost 8 inches off my waist and chest so the wardrobe has had an extreme makeover.
So with my weight now down to a cool 175lbs (12st 7lbs) I find myself in a position for a bit of advice from you guys on here!
I’m still looking to lose a further 8lbs but have found in the last month I am fighting with the same 2lbs. It is on/off which is a tad frustrating but I am in no position to panic given what I have already lost. I have done a bit of research where people say it is the body maybe adapting to the substantial weight loss that has happened.
I do a lot of cardio at the moment with running, football and a lot of walking during the week. I’m not sure whether I am at a stage where that needs to be upped or my calorie intake is too low sometimes. I have the odd day where I will indulge but nothing that frequent where the weight will have time to pile on.
But despite the expected slow down in the weight loss I am very happy with the results from the 5:2 diet and regardless of the numbers on the scales I always feel so much better for doing it and would recommend that people in need of shifting some weight give it a real good go and NEVER give up!
Good luck to everyone else still on their journey! 🙂
PS – I’m doing a 6 mile run for Sports Relief next month….my next achievement!
Ben
1:58 pm
24 Feb 14