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Today Tonight
In about an hour from now a story that I filmed with Today Tonight will appear on national TV, and I suppose a lot of people who are reading this now have found me because of the story, so welcome.
My story is just like everyone else, not putting myself first, not planning, etc etc I am not unique or super strict, in fact I continue to battle into the second half of the Saving Alan program. I have another 35 kilos to go (I’ve added a few kilos since Nov) an the plan is to get of them between now and the end of December 2010. So the sponsorship is now open again, just fill out the form and commit to X amount of dollars, but only payable if and when I hit my goal weight of 90 kilos. Just click on the sponsor me tab above.
To help you understand my story here is a list of blog posts that will give you a good background. Please drop me a note, leave a message and even sponsor me .. it all helps and keeps me headed in the right direction.
If you’re interested in Bikram Yoga (and you should be) head over to Bikram Yoga Glen Waverley and South Melbourne to discover more.
- So here we go … almost
- My Son will not be condemned
- The starting point
- Over 50 and I’m super
- The first serious break
- Week 9 Update
- 80 years old
- The Physical
- ABC Richard Stubbs Interview
- Little Victories Week 19
- Man’s Week The Path Back
- Who’s right? PTs or me?
- Still Indestructible
- Week 32 Update
- A Perfect Gift for a Man
- Sunday Age – Page 2
- As seen on TV
- Wobbleguts and the Ironman
- And so 2009 comes to a close
- A late Christmas Gift
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Cheers
Alan
A late Christmas Gift
A gift to myself really.
Since the weigh in at the end of November I gave myself a fair bit of leeway on food and exercise and the result was adding 6 kilos over 3 weeks and quite a few cms.
For the first time I can remember the addition of cms felt damn horrible, I did care (that is a big change). My suit felt tight, belt slipped forward a notch and exercise became that little bit tougher (I had some very rough Bikram Yoga classes through that period) and I could see the changes in my shape, specifically my gut.
It was all about my intent and how I was thinking about things, I was getting that old victim / self pity crap going again. Well toughen up young fella!
So at my last weigh in on 21 December I set a target of 117 kilos for weigh in on January 7 (today). Up until Boxing Day things weren’t looking so rosy, I had exercised a lot, but food had been a bit hit and miss but not a blow out.
From Boxing Day onwards I just stuck to my guns, even though I so desperately wanted to eat garbage for the sugar hit or to feel full. Holidays are traditionally a tough time to lose weight as the routine goes out the window, if we look back at my progress and check out the holiday weeks during 2009 I think I added weight in each holiday period.
Not this time though, I set out with the intent of making 2010 a great year on all fronts and most importantly my health. I will get to 85 kilos this year (a total loss of 73 kilos since the start of Saving Alan). I have made a flying start with a 6 kilo loss over the past 2 weeks and I’ve set a target of another 2.5 kilos by next weigh in on January 21, my intention is to surpass that. It’s not that hard to do really, it’s just hard to action, to stay in check, not to give in, not to say “oh, it’s only one thing”. Fat Food Friday helps out a lot in terms of providing a release of anything I may be craving, it gets it over and done with, I feel horrible after it and then I move straight back into the plan.
So I am currently 115 kilos, (-43 kilos), and am really keen on breaking through the 108 mark as quickly as I can, not taking another 20 odd weeks to remove the fifth 10 kilos like it did the fourth.
I am walking every day (40-50 minutes), doing Bikram Yoga three times a week and most importantly eating well. Simple plan, simple outcome.
I ventured onto a tennis court yesterday for the first time in 10 years, it felt good, it felt comfortable and I am looking forward to adding a weekly tennis game to the routine in the near future, I am just not quite mobile enough at the moment .. good news ….. the serve is as mean as ever.
So let’s see what I can achieve in the next two weeks, feeling very motivated after the weigh in.
Sometime over the next couple of weeks is a story on Today Tonight, not sure when as yet but that will keep me on track a little as I couldn’t think of anything worse than walking into a fish and chip shop and someone asking me if I was that guy from that TV story.
So here are this weeks results, enjoy the heat (if you’re in Melbourne)

Very happy, during a time when most people put weight on, I was able to remove 6 kilos. Not as many cms as I would have liked but they will come.
My son will not be condemned!
A story in the Herald Sun today stated that fat parents are condemning their children to obesity and disease.
In fact the research headed by Lead researcher Assoc Prof Assam El-Osta at Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, who I met today during a story to be aired on 7 News Melbourne actually highlights that through nurture – eating well, teaching nutritional skills, fitness etc, we can actually have a positive affect on our children to be true to their Genetic code.
Amazing research, supporting what we all really know deep down, that we have to teach our children the skills for life to enable them to maximise their potential – physically, spiritually, intellectually etc.
Here’s the release from Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute.
The News is out!
My hand is forced a little bit today, as Baker IDI called and asked if I’d participate in a story on Channel 7 News.
Well I did say that I’d put myself and my story out there, I just didn’t expect it to happen so soon and be in such a public forum. So I’m lined up for an interview at 11.30am – damn I knew I should have ironed that other shirt!
Not sure what I am going to say yet, probably talk about why I am doing this, the importance of taking control and responsibility for my own health and wellbeing and how I am going to approach developing the skills and knowledge to actually get back to good health and manage my life more effectively.
If you’ve found this blog because of Channel 7 News, thanks for dropping by, hopefully you can be part of my journey back to health and fitness.
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