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Captain Ahab
10-19-2011, 08:36 AM
http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/health/why-a-personal-trainer-is-making-himself-obese-on-purpose-2583990

http://phugcus.zenfs.com/phugc/81f4ab8e0934ca808eb21eb4630c0d62/photos/96668c8d295b527f06ee1e848631e827/mr_43204912408071.jpg


Normally, I share weight loss success stories - WooHoos!, as they’re known at FatFighterTV. But today, I want to tell you about the opposite – a fit guy who is deliberately making himself fat.

Since May, Drew Manning has gained about 70 pounds on purpose. And he’s not done yet.
Drew is a personal trainer and has always been the “fit guy.” He’s now on a journey he calls Fit 2 Fat 2 Fit where he spends six months (he has about 4 weeks left) eating unhealthy food and not exercising, then he will take six more months to get fit again. Why? To experience for himself what it’s like to be overweight, how tough it is to lose weight, and ultimately show others how to get fit. But this is sooo extreme! And I hate that Drew is deliberately making himself unhealthy. I asked him all about it…

FatFighterTV: As someone who has always been fit, how can you stand doing this to yourself?

Drew Manning: It’s been very tough physically, mentally and emotionally to let myself go like this. The first couple of months were the hardest. I felt like I was going through withdrawals, just like any other addiction. I was jealous seeing people running, going to the gym, and being in shape.


FFTV: Are you concerned about your health?

DM: Yes, definitely. With a BP reading of 161/113 you can’t NOT be concerned. I haven’t felt in danger yet, but I still have 4 weeks left to go. People tell me all the time to stop now, but I look at it like this…..if others can live years with these unhealthy risk factors, like high BP, glucose levels, cholesterol levels, triglycerides, etc. then I can last another 4 weeks. Plus I want to show people how living a healthy lifestyle can change all of those risk factors.

FFTV: Are you enjoying eating all those unhealthy foods?

DM: Yes and no. To some extent, all of these foods that I’m eating (sugary cereals, granola bars, juices, white breads, white pastas, sodas, crackers, chips, frozen dinners, mac n cheese, etc.) taste delicious. But then I feel like crap later on and I get hungry again and crave those same foods.



FFTV: You’ve gained about 70 pounds now since May – how do you feel?

DM: I’m to the point where I feel lethargic and uncomfortable. I definitely feel “addicted” to these foods. In the beginning, I did not like soda, but now I can’t go a day without, otherwise I’ll get the headaches, bad mood, etc. Emotionally, it’s taken a toll on my confidence level, even in my marriage. I don’t like the way I look in public; nothing fits right; bending over to tie my shoes or clip my toe nails has become so difficult. I’ve definitely taken those things for granted.

FFTV: You mentioned that you want to gain an understanding of how hard it is to be overweight – what have you learned so far?

DM: I think the biggest thing I’ve learned is how intense and how real these food cravings are. I think a lot of people associate the word “addiction” with drugs and alcohol, but I do believe this addiction (to America’s processed foods) is real and very similar. I know I’ll never know exactly what it’s like for every person that’s overweight and I don’t claim to, but at least I understand better than I did before when I never had to struggle with this. I hope to learn a lot more in the second half of my journey, from fat 2 fit.



Fortunately he has the discipline and self control to easily get back to his amazing body. Like I did.


When I was fat I also experienced what he did...I felt the need for more of those shitty foods. In my case, 4 Lokos and fast food like Arby's, Taco Bell, etc. And I felt like shit a good bit of the time, like he described.


But this trainer and I are both here to show you fattys how easy it is to get back in shape. :trollface:

HHRLisa
10-19-2011, 08:41 AM
But that's the problem he is a trainer. He knows how to get back into shape quick and he was already there. Him being fat isn't the same as someone who's lived fat for most of their lives. Hooray for him for trying to understand but its not the same.

bluecar
10-19-2011, 09:02 AM
But that's the problem he is a trainer. He knows how to get back into shape quick and he was already there. Him being fat isn't the same as someone who's lived fat for most of their lives. Hooray for him for trying to understand but its not the same.

Getting in shape or back in shape isn't rocket science. It's math and discipline. It all boils down to whether *you* are able to have the self determination, willingness to continue to jump through hurdles and failures and keep going.

While I have never been fat or overweight, I struggle at times with contining on my path to physical fitness when encountering failure. I failed flat in my running goal and it's so very easy to just say "f-" it and not try again and blame on on extenuating circumstances (ie they had the course wrong and I had to run further than I expected). It's even easier when you don't have to work out at all and still maintain a decent figure so "public opinion" doesn't push you....it's all mental. But instead, I am slowly trying to convince myself this is just another hurdle in my quest for success.

HHRLisa
10-19-2011, 09:12 AM
Getting in shape or back in shape isn't rocket science. It's math and discipline. It all boils down to whether *you* are able to have the self determination, willingness to continue to jump through hurdles and failures and keep going.

While I have never been fat or overweight, I struggle at times with contining on my path to physical fitness when encountering failure. I failed flat in my running goal and it's so very easy to just say "f-" it and not try again and blame on on extenuating circumstances (ie they had the course wrong and I had to run further than I expected). It's even easier when you don't have to work out at all and still maintain a decent figure so "public opinion" doesn't push you....it's all mental. But instead, I am slowly trying to convince myself this is just another hurdle in my quest for success.

That is the rub. Most fat people (like me) have a hard time with that. Him already knowing that he has the skinny in the bag helps.

pl8er
10-19-2011, 09:18 AM
:rofl:

I've seen this on numerous forums over the last few days and CA is the only guy to actually turn it around and make it somewhat about him (like I did). ha ha

97gp
10-19-2011, 09:18 AM
http://www.blogcdn.com/www.aoltv.com/media/2011/08/fat-mac-250.jpg

jip
10-19-2011, 09:21 AM
But that's the problem he is a trainer. He knows how to get back into shape quick and he was already there. Him being fat isn't the same as someone who's lived fat for most of their lives. Hooray for him for trying to understand but its not the same.

Everyone knows how to get into shape. There is no secret.

Eat fewer calories than you burn. Cut sugar out of your diet. Exercise.

The thing that isn't the same is that he has done it before, he knows it works and he doesn't bother with lame excuses.

jip
10-19-2011, 09:22 AM
That is the rub. Most fat people (like me) have a hard time with that. Him already knowing that he has the skinny in the bag helps.

This is the lame excuse that I mentioned.

bluecar
10-19-2011, 09:23 AM
That is the rub. Most fat people (like me) have a hard time with that. Him already knowing that he has the skinny in the bag helps.

He doesn't know that. Quitting drinking cokes and eating fattening foods is still going to be tough. That stuff changes your brain chemistry. It's designed to become addictive. He doesn't have skinny "in the bag" any more than you do. The difference is that he is confident and you are not.

bluecar
10-19-2011, 09:25 AM
Overcoming hurdles and failure is a mental issue, not a physical one. I know I could have met my goal from a physical point. However, when it came down to it, I became weak and lazy and failed. I just didn't want it bad enough and until I do I will fail..........and so will you.

bluecar
10-19-2011, 10:00 AM
I do have a serious question about this....

while it may be easy for him to lose the fat, how will he lose this skin? It seems like he will have saggy skin for a while.

Captain Ahab
10-19-2011, 10:29 AM
But that's the problem he is a trainer. He knows how to get back into shape quick and he was already there. Him being fat isn't the same as someone who's lived fat for most of their lives. Hooray for him for trying to understand but its not the same.
Expected response from a weak-minded fatty.
:rofl:

I've seen this on numerous forums over the last few days and CA is the only guy to actually turn it around and make it somewhat about him (like I did). ha ha
:trollface:
I do have a serious question about this....

while it may be easy for him to lose the fat, how will he lose this skin? It seems like he will have saggy skin for a while.
He may not have too much loose skin....I was afraid of loose skin but only have a little bit in my beer gut/love handle area...Not enough to notice really...

slim8605
10-19-2011, 10:53 AM
ITT Lisa is mad because she doesn't want to work as hard as this guy to lose weight.

atoz350
10-19-2011, 10:55 AM
ITT Lisa is mad because she doesn't want to work as hard as this guy to lose weight.

Sounds like she is willing to work just as hard as him to gain it.

bluecar
10-19-2011, 10:57 AM
At least she is winning at something

Spider Monkey
10-19-2011, 11:01 AM
When I was fat I also experienced what he did...I felt the need for more of those shitty foods. In my case, 4 Lokos and fast food like Arby's, Taco Bell, etc. And I felt like shit a good bit of the time, like he described.
Weak minded sucker.
:rofl:

I've seen this on numerous forums over the last few days and CA is the only guy to actually turn it around and make it somewhat about him (like I did). ha ha
lulz

slim8605
10-19-2011, 11:20 AM
Sounds like she is willing to work just as hard as him to gain it.

She's had that mastered for years now. I think he's taking fitness notes from her right now.

_AnGeL_
10-19-2011, 12:29 PM
I'm fat on purpose.

jip
10-19-2011, 12:37 PM
I'm fat on purpose.

Hipsters can not be fat. :tomato:

_AnGeL_
10-19-2011, 12:38 PM
300 lbs crew checkin the fuck in!~

IamDeMan
10-19-2011, 12:39 PM
I did this shit before it was popular.

J31Bro
10-27-2011, 07:12 PM
never seen that.

SAD
10-28-2011, 05:37 AM
Types of people:

Outwardly Fat people in a motivated person's body = they get fatter
Un-motivated individuals in a outwardly fat person's body = they stay fat
Motivated individuals in an outwardly fat person's body = they get fit

and then there's people like me = just being awesome

darthvibrator
10-28-2011, 08:43 AM
http://shine.yahoo.com/channel/health/why-a-personal-trainer-is-making-himself-obese-on-purpose-2583990

http://phugcus.zenfs.com/phugc/81f4ab8e0934ca808eb21eb4630c0d62/photos/96668c8d295b527f06ee1e848631e827/mr_43204912408071.jpg




Fortunately he has the discipline and self control to easily get back to his amazing body. Like I did.


When I was fat I also experienced what he did...I felt the need for more of those shitty foods. In my case, 4 Lokos and fast food like Arby's, Taco Bell, etc. And I felt like shit a good bit of the time, like he described.


But this trainer and I are both here to show you fattys how easy it is to get back in shape. :trollface:

ahhahahahahha you gay nigga! hows it feel to crave dick?

hoss
10-28-2011, 12:21 PM
:rofl:

I've seen this on numerous forums over the last few days and CA is the only guy to actually turn it around and make it somewhat about him (like I did). ha ha

You sound surprised.

Captain Ahab
10-28-2011, 12:52 PM
ahhahahahahha you gay nigga! hows it feel to crave dick?

Nothing gay bout lookin' good. :mullet: