Amit from Belgaum, Karnataka shares his weight loss journey.
I am 29 yrs old and an advocate by profession.
Motivation to lose weight
In January 2018 when I checked my weight, it showed 110 kg.
I was shocked and got depressed for a couple of days.
I convinced myself to join the gym and see how it would work out.
I found a trainer; his name is Shah Rukh. He charted a diet plan and workout schedule which included cardio, lifting weights and improving core strength along with endurance training.
The next six months, every morning, I spent two hours working on my body. I did this for six days a week.
Diet plan
Tips you can follow
Avoid these
Cheat meal
I have one or 2 cheat meals a week. But I make sure I cheat moderately.
I have egg curry or kaju curry with tandoori roti and a few spoons of ice cream.
Challenges
The first 15-30 days are the most challenging. But once you start feeling comfortable with the regime, you will enjoy it.
What I learnt
If you want to lose weight, you will need self motivation. Your mirror is your best friend.
Once you start losing weight you'll be motivated to continue till you fit in to your old favorite clothes.
I weigh 87 kg. I lost 23 kg in 6 months.
I feel young, fit and happy when I receive compliments from my friends and relatives.
I'd like to thank my wife, dad and friends who always helped me stick to my diet and focus on my weight loss.
I'd also like to thank my trainer Shah Rukh Kamate.
I hope to bring my weight down to 80 kg with muscular training.
Earlier in this series: He lost 25 kg in six months
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