Saturday, August 6, 2022

Weight Loss and Body Mass Index

 I write about the body mass index a lot and anyone on a diet should understand this. Your Doctor and any weight counselor you talk to will always refer to your BMI, so you need to know at least the basics.

Your BMI is based on your height and weight. It’s one way to see if you’re at a healthy weight.

Underweight: Your BMI is less than 18.5

Healthy weight: Your BMI is 18.5 to 24.9

Overweight: Your BMI is 25 to 29.9

Obese: Your BMI is 30 or higher

The above shows examples of body mass indexes. The figure at which your height corresponds with your weight is your body mass index. To find yours use WebMD’s BMI calculator.

Using a calculator is the easy way, but you can do the calculation yourself.

We will use my weight and height to illustrate:

I’m 160 pounds, so 160 x .45= 72kg    (I’m changing my weight and height into metric) so I weight 72kg.

I’m 6 foot tall and we want to change that into meters, so you change that to inches x .025 = 1.8 x 1.8 = 3.24

Then divide 72 / 3.24= 22.22 and that’s my BMI.  Like I said it’s easier to use the calculator on the website but if you have a pocket calculator it took me 2 minutes.

Most people don’t realize how much overweight they really are and calculating your BMI will give you a reality check. This is serious stuff, the more body fat you have the shorter your life and the more susceptible you are to diseases and viruses.

Why you might ask. Body mass is a measurement of muscle mass compared to body fat. And the theory that they use to obtain this percentage is done by using averages. Doctors are assuming that the weight of your bones and organs are average for your height and weight. 

We change those numbers into metric because scientists that invented the system were British. So it's more accurate if we do the calculations in metric. We calculated my BMI at 22.22% which means that I have 22.22% body fat compared to 77.78% muscle mass. 

As you can probably tell already this way of calculating will only work for average people who have a normal amount of muscle.

Doctors use this method because it's fast and easy when you use a BMI calculator. But there's another way. Health Clubs, and nutrition specialists use a different method. You can buy online a caliper that cost less that $10. I found one on Amazon; a caliper, tape measure, and a chart for less then $10. If you have a gym membership they might do it for nothing.

So why is the number so important. You doctor keeps that number in your records and updates it every year. Most doctors today report everything to your insurance company.  You might check with the doctor so you know what is reported and what is not. But the treatment your doctor recommends will depend on what the insurance company will pay for. Maybe it's your insurance that actually calls the shots and recommends the treatment. The BMI information the insurance company has will affect the type of treatment you receive and what the insurance will  pay for. The bottom line is to know your BMI and then talk to the doctor about lower that number. 

Look for my podcast by searching “How Bad Do You Want To Lose Weight” on the podcast app that you use. You’ll see a piece of my book cover.

If you really want to lose your body fat look for my e-books at the websites listed below. You’ll get information on Healthy eating, exercise, and diet. Instead of spending hours on the internet reading dozens of posts, you can save time by picking up one of my e-books. 

There are two e-books. “How Bad Do You Want To Lose Weight?” is available at all the online bookstores selling for $3.99. Go to any of the websites below and search the title to find my e-book. This book gives you all you need to lose weight without spending money on gym memberships, diet plans, or meal plans. Look for my book. at Amazon.com, bn.com, iBooks, Kobo.comScribd.com, or Gardner Books in the U.K.

My new e-book is available on Smashwords.com and other online bookstores. Just type “getting to a Healthy Weight” in the search box at the top of the home page. 




Thursday, August 4, 2022

We Are Responsible For Our Weight Gain

The following is part of an article I read in the WELL BLOG in the NY Times. It’s totally factual and is well worth reading. This will explain what people go through when trying to lose weight. Some people just can’t do it and some can. I say if you want it don’t give up.

NY Times article:

I have always felt perplexed about my inability to keep weight off. I know the medical benefits of weight loss, and I don’t drink sugary sodas or eat fast food. I exercise regularly — a few years ago, I even completed a marathon. Yet during the 23 years since graduating from college, I’ve lost 10 or 20 pounds at a time, maintained it for a little while, and then gained it all back and more, to the point where I am now easily 60 pounds overweight.

I wasn’t overweight as a child, but I can’t remember a time when my mother, whose weight probably fluctuated between 150 and 250 pounds, wasn’t either on a diet or, in her words, cheating on her diet. Sometimes we ate healthful, balanced meals; on other days dinner consisted of a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken. As a high-school cross-country runner, I never worried about weight, but in college, when my regular training runs were squeezed out by studying and socializing, the numbers on the scale slowly began to move up. As adults, my three sisters and I all struggle with weight, as do many members of my extended family. My mother died of esophageal cancer six years ago. It was her great regret that in the days before she died, the closest medical school turned down her offer to donate her body because she was obese.

It’s possible that the biological cards were stacked against me from the start. Researchers know that obesity tends to run in families, and recent science suggests that even the desire to eat higher-calorie foods may be influenced by heredity. But untangling how much is genetic and how much is learned through family eating habits is difficult. What is clear is that some people appear to be prone to accumulating extra fat while others seem to be protected against it.

O.K. that said a person’s metabolism has much to do with their body fat. I believe everyone’s rate of metabolism is different. This means that maybe people need different diets to match their metabolism. Our ancestors all came from different parts of the world and were used to different types of diets. Today most countries are pretty well mixed with people from all around the world. For instance the U.S., people come from all over the world mostly for jobs, and we all try and eat the same basic diet. Maybe that’s a mistake? For example, African-Americans have a high rate of Cancer in this country, higher than other nationalities for some types of Cancer. And the obesity rate is higher. This has been blamed on many things but do doctors know the real cause or are they just treating the symptoms? Are we really better off today living in an inter-racial society? All trying to live as North Americans, eating a North American diet, when half or more of us come from other parts of the world?

Canadian researchers Claude Bouchard and Angelo Tremblay studied 31 pairs of male twins ranging in age from 17 to 29, who were sometimes overfed and sometimes put on diets. (None of the twin pairs were at risk for obesity based on their body mass or their family history.) In one study, 12 sets of twins were put under 24-hour supervision in a college dormitory. Six days a week they ate 1,000 extra calories a day, and one day they were allowed to eat normally. They could read, play video games, play cards and watch television, but the exercise was limited to one 30-minute daily walk. Over the course of the 120-day study, the twins consumed 84,000 extra calories beyond their basic needs.

That experimental binge should have translated into a weight gain of roughly 24 pounds (based on 3,500 calories to a pound). But some gained less than 10 pounds, while others gained as much as 29 pounds. The amount of weight gained and how the fat was distributed around the body closely matched among brothers but varied considerably among the different sets of twins. Some brothers gained three times as much fat around their abdomens as others, for instance. When the researchers conducted similar exercise studies with the twins, they saw the patterns in reverse, with some twin sets losing more pounds than others on the same exercise regimen. The findings, the researchers wrote, suggest a form of “biological determinism” that can make a person susceptible to weight gain or loss.

Researchers studying the genetics of Type 2 diabetes claim people who carried a variant known as FTO faced a much higher risk of obesity — 30 percent higher if they had one copy of the variant; 60 percent if they had two.

This FTO variant is surprisingly common; about 65 percent of people of European or African descent and an estimated 27 to 44 percent of Asians are believed to carry at least one copy of it. Simply, two out of three people with European or African descendants carry a type of gene that gives you a high risk for obesity, and one out of three for Asian.

Scientists don’t understand how the FTO variation influences weight gain, but studies in children suggest the trait plays a role in eating habits. In a study, Scottish schoolchildren were given snacks of orange drinks and muffins and then allowed to graze on a buffet of grapes, celery, potato chips, and chocolate buttons. All the food was carefully monitored so the researchers knew exactly what was consumed. Although all the children ate about the same amount of food, as weighed in grams, children with the FTO variant were more likely to eat foods with higher fat and calorie content. They weren’t gorging themselves, but they consumed, on average, about 100 calories more than children who didn’t carry the gene. Those who had the gene variant had about four pounds more body fat than non-carriers. After testing positive for fat-promoting genes, some people were more likely to eat fatty foods, presumably because they thought being fat was their genetic destiny and saw no sense in fighting it. I don’t think so.

Maybe if you think about prehistoric times, when humans living in colder climates would have a different diet in order to build body fat to keep warm. Man would eat by following his instincts and not consciously. I think that may be why some people are still drawn to fatty foods. Man still has instincts from caveman times. Man still wants to hunt for meat, man still wants to dominate. O.K. not in all cases but I know you can see the animal traits in some men and the nurturing traits in some women.

But all obesity is not caused by genes or heredity. We can fight our instincts by eating mindfully. In other words, we can think about our food and decide what’s best for us to eat. We need nutrition so we have to eat but we don’t need to just grab the first thing we see, or eat what we have a taste for. If we let kids do that, they’d eat nothing but ice cream, candy, and cookies. So I think what we learned is that maybe being overweight is part of heredity but we can still make the right choices. We are in control.

Look for my podcast by searching “How Bad Do You Want To Lose Weight” on the podcast app that you use. You’ll see a piece of my book cover.

If you really want to lose your body fat look for my e-books at the websites listed below. You’ll get information on Healthy eating, exercise, and diet. Instead of spending hours on the internet reading dozens of posts, you can save time by picking up one of my e-books. 


There are two e-books. “How Bad Do You Want To Lose Weight?” is available at all the online bookstores selling for $3.99. Go to any of the websites below and search the title to find my e-book. This book gives you all you need to lose weight without spending money on gym memberships, diet plans, or meal plans.


 Look for my book. at Amazon.com, bn.com, iBooks, Kobo.com, Scribd.com, or Gardner Books in the U.K.

My new e-book is available on Smashwords.com and other online bookstores. Just type “getting to a Healthy Weight” in the search box at the top of the home page. 






Tuesday, August 2, 2022

How I Lost My Weight

 I should say that methods of weight loss usually work on a small percentage of those that try the method. We’re all different with different body chemistry. Using a “trial and error” method is the best way to find a way that works for you. This is the reason most people give up on weight loss. Read on and you’ll see how I found what worked for me.

First, I researched all I could find about why the body adds weight. I found that once your fully grown which could be 18 to 21 years of age, you shouldn’t be adding weight. Now those years can very for some of us. For instance, I am the same size as I was at the age of 16. Actually, I weight a few pounds less today.

Second, I realize some of my weight management is just dumb luck. I use to yo-yo around a lot. You should know the whole story because in my early 20’s I never really tried to maintain my weight or exercise, but in those days I worked blue collar and worked very hard, physical labor. I drove a route truck for Cola-Cola for 5 years, unloading 100’s of case of coke everyday with no helper and working 60 hour weeks. After that, I worked as a laborer and later a labor Forman doing heavy construction. Highways, bridges, and underground tunnels. That job was very physical, both of those jobs burned thousands of calories a day but my body suffered. You can’t avoid injuries when you do hard physical labor. So when I was 32 I had a job ending injury that put me on crutches for almost two years. After that is when I started to have a weight problem.

This leads into my subject today, why we gain weight. Before my injury, I had to eat a lot because I burned thousands of calories at work everyday, but after my injury, my physical activity was almost nothing. Back in the 70’s you could smoke in a hospital, in my hospital bed and I was there for 5 weeks. After I left the hospital I decided to quit smoking which I did that same today, just threw out the pack and never looked back. I’ll never regret doing that, but in a 5 week period I stopped exercising and stopped smoking. Little did I know that this would be the end of my almost perfect body. Six foot tall, weighed 172 and all muscle.

Well, as you know if you’ve been following my blog, your body even if you do no extra exercise will burn calories just to maintain your body and your body will need to burn more calories to maintain muscle, one pound of muscle requires that you burn 6 calories a day. Fat only requires about 2 calories a day. That’s one reason the expert want you to lift weights and build muscle to lose weight. They claim that muscle will burn fat and the way to losing weight is to lose fat. It’s more important to lose fat then to lose weight. Of course by losing fat you will lose weight. Ordinary diets will help you to lose weight, but it’s usually just temporary because most of what you lost was muscle and water, only about 25% fat. It’s true, with ordinary diets 75 percentage of your weight lose is muscle. That reduces the amount of calories your body burns during your everyday activities.

So, the question is, “Why do we gain weight”?

There’s several reasons; the first obvious one is that your eating more. If all the other variables are the same, work habits, exercise, etc., the only one left is food so you must be eating more. It doesn’t have to be much. Let’s say you get coffee every morning going to work, and you have extra money now because your charge card is paid off, so now your going to treat yourself, celebrate,  but instead of just doing the cake and coffee one time, now your making a habit of this. You say to yourself ” I know I should eat breakfast but I never have time so now I have the money I’m making time. ” There it is an extra 500 calories without changing any other habits. It goes straight to your waist line. There’s no nutrition in a piece of cake or a bagel.

Another reason for weight gain can be lack of sleep, extra stress (more than usual).

Certain medications can cause weight gain like antidepressants, anti-inflammatory steroids, drugs for heartburn, blood pressure, and diabetes. If you think one or more of your meds are causing weight gain, see your doctor. He might be able to change your prescription.

The thyroid produces a hormone needed for good metabolism. If your thyroid isn’t producing enough of this hormone your metabolism  will slow down and you burn less fat. Aging also causes your metabolism to slow down, smoking and alcohol can cause metabolism to slow down.

Now some good news, water retention will cause weight gain but it’s only temporary.

If you really want to lose your body fat than look for my e-books at the websites listed below. You’ll get information on Healthy eating, exercise, and diet. Instead of spending hours on the internet reading dozens of posts, you can save time by picking up one of my e-books. 

There are two e-books. “How Bad Do You Want To Lose Weight?” is available at all the online bookstores selling for $1.99. Go to any of the websites below and search the title to find my e-book. This book gives you all you need to lose weight without spending money on gym memberships, diet plans or meal plans. Look for my book. at Amazon.com, B&N.com, iBooks, Kobo.comScribd.com, or Gardner Books in the U.K.

My new e-book is available on Smashwords.com, just type “getting to a Healthy Weight” in the search box at the top of the home page. 



Sunday, July 31, 2022

Want To Live Longer?

There are lots of pills and other drugs you can buy to help you live longer, but the truth is that the best ways to live a longer, healthier life are free. Make changes in the way you live your life and you can extend your life and have a better quality of life than you may have thought possible.

Most important I think is to have many friends, the more the better. They give you a purpose of being. They’ll keep you from becoming depressed. You might not think that’s a big deal, but as a senior, if you lose a close friend it can really shake up your world. This is when having lots of friends pays off. We all know that people will pass on, that’s just part of life. But if it’s a close friend you can become seriously depressed to the point that you don’t want to go on. With your other friends to fall back on you’ll still have the companionship you need and that gives you purpose.

Another thing that’s on the top of any list, is your health. If you are going to live a full life you want to stay healthy so first of all if you’re a smoker, quit if you haven’t already. Something that goes hand in hand with smoking is stress. If you can manage your stress, it’s easier to quit smoking. Stress is caused by many things. Pain causes stress, and worrying causes stress. Sometimes you have to seek advice about controlling stress, but stress is a major contributor to heart disease and coronary problems.

I exercise to control my stress. My stress affects my muscles and I get stiff necks and muscle cramps. Stretching relaxes me and I can sleep better. People who worry have a different type of stress, the worst kind. Worrying will depress you and cause you to do very little. When your mind is constantly worrying about something you are too busy doing that and you’re not interested in taking care of yourself. For some reason, your mind thinks it’s more important to worry than to go about the job of living. Most people who are preoccupied with worrying never find a way to deal with the problem. They’re problems that they can’t do anything about. But that doesn’t seem to matter to them, they keep worrying anyway.

If you want to live a longer life, manage your stress and learn not to worry, it will destroy your life. Concentrate on your health. See a doctor a couple of times a year, just to see how you’re doing. A nap in the afternoon, it helps lower your stress level. Losing weight will help your heart last longer. Losing weight will give you pep and energy you forgot you have.  Do some exercise every day, walking can be the best form of exercise and will help you lose weight. One hour a day of walking is good for your heart helps circulation and is good for your joints. Taking pills for arthritis pain is a temporary fix, but walking more actually and doing other joint exercises will take the place of those pills and is good for the heart and circulation, who knew?

Changing your diet will also keep you healthy. Follow the Mediterranean Diet. It’s centuries old, and there’s lots of information about the diet, but it’s not really a diet. It’s a way of eating the Mediterranean people have been doing since the ancient Greeks. And after 3 or 4000 years, our generation has finally decided that they might have been doing it right. You can read about this diet on my other website: blogonlosingweight.com/diets

You might be surprised but married people live longer, even if their spouse dies, the other one lives a longer life than someone who never married.

Being a religious person helps you to live longer and forgive people who you might be mad at.  Holding a grudge only adds stress to your life and shortens your life span.

Maintain purpose in your life, you need a reason to get up in the morning. Seniors still have a lot of living to do, don’t be a spectator.

 Look for my podcasts on anchor.fm, or the podcast app on your cell phone.

Thursday, July 28, 2022

How Long Will It Take To Lose My Fat?

Good question. The answer is different for everyone. If you are only 20 pounds or so over your goal weight, then a 200-pound man can expect to lose about 2 pounds a week depending on your diet, age, and activity level. Personally, I lost almost 20 pounds of fat after I retired at 66. If you’re a woman who weighs about 140 and wants to lose 20 pounds then 2 pounds every week might be too much to expect. Middle age women will find it more difficult but not impossible. The same three variables will still be critical. For instance, a young woman who has had a baby recently will lose 20 pounds faster than a woman in her late 40s who has carried the extra weight for a few years. If you have been overweight for some time, it will take longer to lose it.

So several things are being considered, 20 pounds may take 2 months for a new mom to lose, or it might take a woman 200 pounds age 65, one year to drop the weight. This is what you need to consider; your weight and your age, what kind of physical shape am I in? The better the condition the more exercise you’ll be able to do. How motivated am I? You have to stay with it. And don’t forget the diet, you can’t cheat if you’re going to reach your goal. So changing your diet doesn’t mean cutting back, it means changing to eating fresh foods, forgetting about all those foods you were eating and starting eating better quality foods, eating your big meals early in the day, stopping snacking, and don’t eat after dinner.

If you’re on a 2-pound-a-week weight loss program, it doesn’t take much to stop losing and start gaining. Yes, it will take time but if you’re going to be thin for the rest of your life, go slow and keep it up. Once you reach 10 pounds of lost weight, you’ll start feeling better but don’t stop and don’t start cheating. Even after you reach your goal, don’t stop. That’s how everyone else gains the weight back.

Whatever you eat stay with the program. And I did have to stop drinking alcohol until I reached my goal and then I could go back to a drink occasionally without gaining. You see, alcohol will mess with your metabolism and that stops the fat-burning process. Now after you reach your goal your metabolism is back to normal and an occasional drink doesn’t hurt.

I stopped smoking cold turkey back in the seventies and it’s just as tough. But when you make up your mind that you must do it, then and only then will you lose weight. Remember it’s a change of lifestyle and not about dieting for a few weeks.

How long it takes to lose weight is a question that’s impossible to answer. Most people don’t want to make a long-term commitment to a new way of living, even though that’s what it’s going to take.

If you follow this blog, in the archives, there are over 200 posts, all of the posts are related to diet, exercise, and losing weight. Most people fail at weight loss because they’re not really serious, their clothes are starting to get tight and they don’t want to buy a new wardrobe. O.K., that’s a reason, but not a good reason. They will probably fail. Another popular reason for losing weight is someone is nagging you, maybe it’s your spouse or your doctor. Those reasons will carry a little more weight and you’re going to try harder but most people just end up on diet pills. They take the easy way out. And most of them won’t keep the weight off.

I always tell people that they have to change their life. Make time to exercise and start eating the right food and quit eating junk. Stop over-eating and only eat good snacks.

And I go through a list of do’s and don’t’s and they have to stick to it and don’t give up. That’s why most people fail to lose weight, they give up.

Look for my podcasts on anchor.fm, or the podcast app on your cell phone.

 Search “howbaddoyouwanttoloseweight”.


If you really want to lose your body fat then look for my e-books at the websites listed below. You’ll get information on Healthy eating, exercise, and diet. Instead of spending hours on the internet reading dozens of posts, you can save time by picking up one of my e-books.


There are two e-books. “How Bad Do You Want To Lose Weight?” is available at all the online bookstores selling for $3.99. Go to any of the websites below and search the title to find my e-book. This book gives you all you need to lose weight without spending money on gym memberships, diet plans, or meal plans. Look for my book. at Amazon.com, B&N.com, iBooks, Kobo.com, Scribd.com, or Gardner Books in the U.K.


My new e-book is available on Smashwords.com, just type “getting to a Healthy Weight” in the search box at the top of the home page.






Sunday, July 24, 2022

Can Excess Fat Cause Cancer?

Yes, it’s proven in several different studies done by many different health organizations all over the world that excess body fat can cause Breast Cancer and Colon Cancer, but that’s only the Cancers that have been positively proven. Many other Cancers are attributed to a poor diet.

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I wrote in a previous post about Ideal body weight;  “How can I find my Ideal Body Weight?”  In order to avoid Cancers caused by being overweight, most Doctors will tell you to reduce your weight to the lowest end of the scale that is recommended for you. I can give you an easier way to find that perfect weight.

Remember when you were 20 years old, do you remember how much you weighed? When a person is fully grown, which usually happens between the ages of 18 and 22, that’s your ideal weight. You should maintain that weight throughout your adult life. Now, I know that sounds impossible. It might be more like 18 for women and 22 for men and your organs might take a year or so longer to fully develop, but the range is close enough. As you gain weight over the years you’re putting extra stress on your body and aging your body faster than your years.

New Studies recommend that adults remain as lean as possible through their adult years. The fact is that putting on weight can increase your risk for cancer, even if you are still within the healthy range. So the best advice for cancer prevention is to avoid weight gain, and if you are already overweight aim to lose weight.

Avoiding certain foods in your diet will also help you avoid cancer. For instance, there’s evidence now that processed meats including ham and bacon will cause colorectal cancer. If you consume any of these, do it sparingly. Red Meat is also a big cause of colorectal cancer and should be eaten sparingly. You should not eat more than 500 grams a week of meat cooked or about 1 pound a week, that’s about 1 1/2 pounds of raw meat.

Dietary supplements are not recommended for cancer prevention. There’s more evidence than ever before that drinking alcohol will increase your chances of cancer.

The finding of this report is a real milestone in the fight against cancer. These recommendations are not based on just one study, but these findings are compiled from the findings of 7000 different studies. In trials around the country, progress has already been made in school children by tackling obesity with improved physical conditioning and healthier lunches. The best improvement has been in grade school where the new diets in the lunch program have been a big success.

Losing body fat will lessen your chances for cancer and also increase your life span. There should be more talk about the importance of losing body fat, increasing your activity, and eating healthy. The less body mass you have the less strain on your heart and the longer it will last.

Look for my podcasts on anchor.fm, or the podcast app on your cell phone.

 Search “howbaddoyouwanttoloseweight”.


If you really want to lose your body fat then look for my e-books at the websites listed below. You’ll get information on Healthy eating, exercise, and diet. Instead of spending hours on the internet reading dozens of posts, you can save time by picking up one of my e-books.


There are two e-books. “How Bad Do You Want To Lose Weight?” is available at all the online bookstores selling for $3.99. Go to any of the websites below and search the title to find my e-book. This book gives you all you need to lose weight without spending money on gym memberships, diet plans, or meal plans. Look for my book. at Amazon.com, B&N.com, iBooks, Kobo.com, Scribd.com, or Gardner Books in the U.K.


My new e-book is available on Smashwords.com, just type “getting to a Healthy Weight” in the search box at the top of the home page.





Friday, July 22, 2022

A Success Story About Losing Weight

I found this story on a website I frequent and I wanted to reblog this to offer some inspiration to those that are having a tuff time losing weight. This is a typical story about a guy who was so busy with his career that he put a lot of stuff on the back burner to make time for work and friends. If you have time for a social life or TV you can make time to exercise. This guy learned how to do all his exercises in 45 minutes, 3 times a week. The diet is really the secret, the exercise is needed to boost the metabolism that will burn the fat, but your diet has to change if your going to burn body fat.

So, How did he do it?

When life gets busy and stressful, it’s not uncommon for exercise and healthy eating to fall out of priority. That’s often accompanied by weight gain. That’s what happens when you grew up active and never thought about your weight until you found yourself weighing in at 238 lbs!

In 12 weeks, I lost 40 lbs and 10% body fat and I’m continuing my weight loss journey.  Following a well-designed workout and nutrition program takes the guesswork out of fat loss and helps you achieve the results you want!

What motivated you to make a change?

At the end of last year (2015), I suffered from depression and panic attacks, and one way that I consoled myself was to eat and drink. It got to the point where I was drinking 2 liters of cola per day and ordering take-out every night.

As I’m not a fan of taking medicine, I started to do some research online about how to deal with these issues. I found that a common recommendation across all websites was that getting out and exercising can help ease anxiety and depression. So I decided to get active.

At the start of the program, I weighed in at 108kg (238 lbs) and 30% body fat. By the end, I was down to 90kg (198.4 lbs) and 20.5% body fat. Not only that, but my resting heart rate went from 75bpm down to 64bpm, and my blood pressure went from 134/80 down to 107/60.

Can you elaborate on how your eating habits changed?

I followed a nutrition plan for the first month, and after gaining some confidence I decided to make my own. I eat healthier now, and the only liquid that touches these lips during the day is water.

What have your friends thought after seeing your results?

My friends have been shocked week to week, and when I showed them the before- and after photos, they were left speechless.

This guy is a teacher in Australia, and in his mid-thirties, but I was 20 years older and I got the same results. I designed my own diet and exercise program, of course, I have some experience doing this, but the point is that anyone can do this.

Do some homework and find a plan that you think will work, try for a few weeks and see if you’re getting any results. If not try something different. You are going to have setbacks but it’s a learning process. If you get disgusted you might want to find a trainer that will help you. If you’re a self-starter and are well organized, I think you can do it.

Look for my podcasts on anchor.fm, or the podcast app on your cell phone.

 Search “howbaddoyouwanttoloseweight”.


If you really want to lose your body fat then look for my e-books at the websites listed below. You’ll get information on Healthy eating, exercise, and diet. Instead of spending hours on the internet reading dozens of posts, you can save time by picking up one of my e-books.


There are two e-books. “How Bad Do You Want To Lose Weight?” is available at all the online bookstores selling for $3.99. Go to any of the websites below and search the title to find my e-book. This book gives you all you need to lose weight without spending money on gym memberships, diet plans, or meal plans. Look for my book. at Amazon.com, B&N.com, iBooks, Kobo.com, Scribd.com, or Gardner Books in the U.K.


My new e-book is available on Smashwords.com, just type “getting to a Healthy Weight” in the search box at the top of the home page.