What a Difference a Few Months Can Make
by
Mark Sisson
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Dear Mark,
I have had
fast, great success with the Primal lifestyle and I would like to
add my story to your growing library in order to encourage others
who have lost hope of ever getting that middle-age weight back off.
For most of
my life, I kept myself in fairly good condition. I was a 1979 graduate
of The Citadel, with military experience at Fort Bragg, so staying
fit enough to achieve a top score of 300 on physical readiness evaluations
came easily and naturally. I kept to the correct weight of 158 to
160 for a long time. But as the decades wore on, I lost sight of
the importance of staying fit and it showed. As a writer, I had
spent a lot of time in front of the computer, and it was getting
difficult to sit down without unfastening the 38-inch belt on my
jeans. On September 23, 2011, my family visited out-of-town relatives
while I stayed home to work. At one point I got up to stretch and
I saw my reflection in a mirror: fat, pear-shaped, and pasty-faced.
I had known that my five-foot, nine-inch frame was getting too heavy,
but I had no idea until I saw it that day. I weighed 207 pounds.
I had recently
heard an interview about folks who followed a particular eating
lifestyle. It wasnt a diet. It was another way of thinking
that supposedly worked without much hunger. Even better though,
it was iconoclastic. Was it that macrobiotic thing, or the caveman
paleo thing? I couldnt quite remember so I did some research
and landed on marksdailyapple.com. What I found impressed me in
two ways. First, people were having rapid, healthy success even
though they were not starving themselves. Second, the no-fat rigamarole
that weve heard for so long appeared to be wrong in many ways.
After reading
many of the success stories and viewing the before-and-after
pictures, I decided that it was time to make a change. The hardest
part was the first 3-5 days, as I went completely off of sugar and
white flour products. The next few days after that, I began adding
many of the recipes
from the website. I enjoyed T-bone steaks, butter-sauteed rosemary
chicken breasts and all different kinds of omelets, along with lots
of creative leafy salads containing leeks and other heretofore unexplored
culinary delights (not very expensive, either). Within a week I
had lost almost five pounds, and I was not hungry. I think that
staying busy with my writing had a lot to do with it as well, as
boredom appears to lead to overeating.
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January 7, 2012
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