May 4, 2009
Initially, like most contestants, I entered with aspirations of what I would do with twenty-five thousand dollars. I thought, “All I need to do is fill out a contest form, take some pictures with a newspaper and oh ya, get into shape”. I had wanted to do that anyway. Summer was right around the corner so I might as well drop ten or fifteen pounds, show off my rock hard ripped abs and win some money.
Seeing me through discriminating eyes of the camera was a harsh taste of reality. Several weeks passed by before I realized that my simple plan was flawed. I counselled with my training partner who confirmed that I was doing all of the right things. He told me to, “Just do the work”. It was the plain and simple truth.
As weeks went by as I buckled down and got myself into a rhythm of diet, supplements, and exercise. When I felt moments of weakness I always came back to Bodyspace for visual inspiration and education. By April, friends were noticing my dramatic changes. I had become more confident and I enjoy talking with people a little bit more.
It took 31 pounds to discover my potential. Now that I have completed the contest, nevertheless the contest outcome, I know that I have already won. Beyond this competition I will continue to use the newly acquired education to continue on my fitness journey and inspire my friends along the way.
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May 4, 2009
Initially, like most contestants, I entered with aspirations of what I would do with twenty-five thousand dollars. I thought, “All I need to do is fill out a contest form, take some pictures with a newspaper and oh ya, get into shape”. I had wanted to do that anyway. Summer was right around the corner so I might as well drop ten or fifteen pounds, show off my rock hard ripped abs and win some money.
Seeing me through discriminating eyes of the camera was a harsh taste of reality. Several weeks passed by before I realized that my simple plan was flawed. I counselled with my training partner who confirmed that I was doing all of the right things. He told me to, “Just do the work”. It was the plain and simple truth.
As weeks went by as I buckled down and got myself into a rhythm of diet, supplements, and exercise. When I felt moments of weakness I always came back to Bodyspace for visual inspiration and education. By April, friends were noticing my dramatic changes. I had become more confident and I enjoy talking with people a little bit more.
It took 31 pounds to discover my potential. Now that I have completed the contest, nevertheless the contest outcome, I know that I have already won. Beyond this competition I will continue to use the newly acquired education to continue on my fitness journey and inspire my friends along the way.
Posted in Training
May 4, 2009
Initially, like most contestants, I entered with aspirations of what I would do with twenty-five thousand dollars. I thought, “All I need to do is fill out a contest form, take some pictures with a newspaper and oh ya, get into shape”. I had wanted to do that anyway. Summer was right around the corner so I might as well drop ten or fifteen pounds, show off my rock hard ripped abs and win some money.
Seeing me through discriminating eyes of the camera was a harsh taste of reality. Several weeks passed by before I realized that my simple plan was flawed. I counselled with my training partner who confirmed that I was doing all of the right things. He told me to, “Just do the work”. It was the plain and simple truth.
As weeks went by as I buckled down and got myself into a rhythm of diet, supplements, and exercise. When I felt moments of weakness I always came back to Bodyspace for visual inspiration and education. By April, friends were noticing my dramatic changes. I had become more confident and I enjoy talking with people a little bit more.
It took 31 pounds to discover my potential. Now that I have completed the contest, nevertheless the contest outcome, I know that I have already won. Beyond this competition I will continue to use the newly acquired education to continue on my fitness journey and inspire my friends along the way.
Posted in Training
May 4, 2009
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