Well I’ve finally kicked it off, after 3 years of procrastinating. This is the biggest change in my life, losing 50+ kilograms of weight in the coming by the end of November ‘09. I invite you to come along for the ride, to cajole, support and help me achieve my goals and importantly sponsor me for the benefit of the Baker IDI Heart & Diabetes Institute. Just a couple of dollars a kilo from everyone who visits the blog will keep me motivated and go some way to the important research that the Baker IDI do.

I haven’t always been a large guy, although most of you who know me these days wouldn’t know what an 85 kilo Longie would look like, and you probably couldn’t imagine it either, I struggle with it. Check out the Flickr gallery, I’ll be adding more images as I go.

I can’t imagine waking up and feeling fresh and bright, light on my feet, alert and ready to go. Putting on clothes and feeling fantastic about the way I look, not worrying that every little creak in the body isn’t a telltale of something more grave.

I have been thinking about this for a long time, and figured that if I was going to do this for myself I need to reach out for support instead of isolating myself and continuing the current pattern. I also figured that doing something for the good of others, just may bring some good back the other way. We all know doing the same thing and expecting a different outcome is madness, I’ve been mad for too long.

This will be my story, my journey, my way.

I don’t believe in fad diets, in corporate weigh loss plans, in daily fiteness instructors acting like drill sargent’s – they can all bugger off. I’ll keep this subject for a day when I am moody.

The issues at hand are psychological as well as physical. When we can’t do something it’s often because we don’t know how to do it. Often it is a skill gap, not knowing what we don’t know, or in my case now knowing what I don’t know and taking steps to fill the skill gap and affect substantial change to my life and wellbeing in the process, and the lives of those around me.

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And most importantly sponsor me here, it’s for a really good cause and 98.5% of all funds get to the Baker IDI Heart & Diabetes Institute.