384 Days of Primal: Focusing on the Process to See Results
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Mark Sisson
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Friday, everyone! And that means another Primal
Blueprint Real Life Story from a Marks Daily Apple reader.
If you have your own success story and would like to share it with
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Ill continue to publish these each Friday as long as they
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Hi Mark,
Ive been
Primal now for over a year. I came upon The
Primal Blueprint when searching for resources on paleo dieting.
Little did I know that I would find a whole lifestyle that would
gel so well with my understanding of the human body.
My initial
reasons for going Primal were that I was starting a family. I was
studying Medical Nanotechnology at University and was working as
an orderly at the same hospital my wife had been working at for
15 years. We were recently married and expecting our first child.
Of course, my first child arriving during my mid 30?s made me sit
up and think about my health. My initial thoughts had been, Ive
never smoked, drank or done drugs, so Im very healthy. Ill
last past 100 easy. However, what I was seeing every day disturbed
me.
As an orderly,
the only thing you can offer patients is some comfort through a
basic chat. What had disturbed me was the fact that I was talking
to a great many people who had renal problems, cancer, etc., and
swore blind theyd been following health guidelines as given
to them by our government (Australian) and their doctors. At first
I thought that they were obviously lying or delusional. However,
when it occurred time after time I began questioning. I also began
listening to my body and understanding that even though I had a
job where I was walking 20,000 steps a day pushing beds and wheelchairs,
I didnt feel fit. My body ached, I injured easily and got
easily out of breath. This was strange to me considering that I
was following what would be considered a very healthy lifestyle.
So my search
began in February 2011. By March 2011 I had read your book, joined
your website and was living Primal. The transition for me was no
issue. I had been trying to NOT live this way my whole life, so
letting go of the reigns was incredibly easy for me. I had no low
carb flu even though I was a carb machine prior to PB. Ive
transitioned back into IT (my previous career) as I needed a better
income for when bubs came along. So every lunch I walk 4 km to get
in my slow movement. Im known in the office as the guy with
the funny looking shoes (VFFs) wholl walk in any weather.
I brought a
home gym. A Force USA Power Rack that Im absolutely, insanely
happy with. I stick to 3 workouts a week. Its hard. I want
to lift every day, but I force myself to do just the 3 sessions.
Sprinting is proving difficult to fit in with bubs here now and
another on the way. But Ill slowly introduce it in.
I feel insanely
fantastic. Its sickening to others! I eat my fat-heavy Primal
lunches at work and everyone shakes their head at how I got so lean
eating that type of food. People always ask me how I did it, then
their eyes glaze over when I tell them. I dont mind.
More meat for me!
Previously
I had been told that I could never jog again due to shin splints.
Well, I went for a jog a few weeks ago. 2.7 km in my KSOs.
It was the first time I had jogged for any length of time in over
a decade. I couldnt believe the result. The whole jog felt
super easy, my breathing was the easiest it has ever been and thats
including when I used to play rugby. The results were amazing and
my shins didnt even get a twinge. Im not interested
in making jogging a part of my normal routine, but its nice
to know the capability is there when I need it.
Probably the
biggest benefit though is that I always have energy for my family.
I get up early, get bubs breakfast ready, do a full day of work
with my walk in the middle. Come home, clean and sometimes cook.
Feed bubs, play with her and bath her, then put her to bed. Then
Mon-Wed-Fri Im out in the shed lifting heavy weights. The
amount of work I get through now makes me feel so bad for all the
lost years when I had low energy and motivation. Our second pregnancy
is taking it out of my wife, the exhaustion has really knocked her
about. Shes been on bed rest in hospital for 6 weeks and it
looks like shell be in there for 6 weeks more at least. Having
enough energy to step up and take care of my family the way I have
wouldnt have been possible before Primal.
Although my
goal was health, I was keen in watching my weight and waist size.
I got so skinny at one point that my wife’s family held a mini-intervention
for me during my father-in-law’s birthday party. I proceeded to
tell them that I was eating plenty of food. Then I grabbed a little
bit of fruit salad, and a massive stack of freshly whipped cream
and said, “Try and keep up now!”
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