Hey, guys.
Ya know, I always found that string of words, the ones I used for my topic, so cliche and trite, but I couldn't really think of anything better. I blame it on school - damn writing intensive psychology courses, they've drained me of my creativity. Moving on.
So, as some of you may know (*cough* Jorge in particular *cough*), I have struggled with my weight since I was 8 years old. I've mostly been on the large side since then, which is surprising considering that I was UNDERWEIGHT until I was 7. Go figure. Anyway, after losing around 45lbs. at 17, maintaining that for about 4 years, and then slowly ballooning to my heaviest weight ever at the age of 25, I have recently began to get my life back under control and have managed to drop 30lbs. However, after allowing myself to partake of Japan's multitude of delicious wares (DAMN YOU TO HELL, FANTA MELON & HAMAZUSHI RESTAURANT CHAINS!) and not gaining an ounce, I have had trouble getting back into my original Paleo diet here in America. As such, I have decided to kickstart things by throwing myself hard back into my original Paleo lifestyle and hitting up the
www.nerdfitness.com for support and inspiration like I used to when I began in November of 2014.
Now, about Paleo...I understand that this diet carries some controversy with it, but seeing as it is the only diet I have ever found continual weight loss success with and actually had marked health improvements while on (hand to God, my blood pressure got WAY better, among other things, it's in my medical records, documented shit, totes legit), it works for ME and I plan to stick with it. I think that even though we are all human and have the same basic body structure and functions, we are still unique in our exact processes and metabolization, and so what would just not work or even be potentially harmful for a certain individual may work quite well for a different person.
Anyway, my point with this whole post is that I like you fellas & would like to have you be a part of this whole process with me. I also understand that many people struggle with these same issues & this may be somethng they would like to join in on with me. The more, the merrier & all that. Let's get King Triton from Disney's "The Little Mermaid" levels of ripped, you guys! Or in my case, Cammy White levels.