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Hi Folks, I recently lost 30 lbs and maintaining and to tell the truth that is the most greatest feeling. I have still another 20 or so pounds to go to get into ideal shape. (I was 200 max, now 170, wannabe 150, reasonable cos I am only 5'3" tall) To get down 30 lbs in 3 months was sweaty business. It was a combination of diet and exercise and good eating habits. I used to get up at 5 am to make it to the National Park or game reserve so close to my place. I live in Bombay, India, which is a mad city with a dearth of space, so there is no space to run on the roads without being chased and bitten by stray dogs. I have been fat since I was 15, now i am 25, and spent a great deal of my time alone. I had and still have very few friends, no girl friends, which I attribute to my weight. I really maxed out thanks to the generous portions of rice at home as well as binging after drinks and chinese food, lot of it. I have curbed the binging now and dont have more than 2 pegs of hard liqour or 90 ml of alcohol, moderation is the key. NO more red oily rice passed off as "chinese food". The thing that blew my lid was when a group of carolers came to my place and a young girl refused to shake my hand. I then enroled in a gymnasium, but couldnt do weight as they would only result in more stretch marks. So i had to take the cardiovascular route. I was in search of new places when I stumbled upon literally joggers paradise, so close to home. In India, obesity is not that a problem, but as we are getting more "westernized" and "materialistic" or "urbanized" it is starting to become a problem. Ok a new McDonalds has just opened near my place, I havent gone there yet, and I probably will not go. Feel like bringing the place down with a bazooka but it comes down to self control. I have put off my jogging and walking for the rainy season (monsoon) but planning to start it again in Sept-Oct and become a lean mean guy by this Christmas. So help me Ajay. Ajay Lewis. |
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