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Finally started working out again!


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I'll share a few things here that I normally don't talk about. I almost died at birth because the umbilical cord was wrapped around my neck and suffocating me. Once the Dr realized this he did an emergency seacection. I came out kind of blue, was not moving much, and was in the ICU for a couple weeks. The Drs said I more than likely had brain damage and told my mom I would pretty much be a vegetable my whole life. Other than the ADHD I'm perfectly healthy.

ADHD is why I was home schooled, I was literally kicked out of first grade and my mom told to never bring me back. It made learning VERY difficult and because of this I was called stubborn and stupid. It wasn't until February of this year that I got on Adderall and my quality of life drastically improved. I enjoy learning and actually crave knowledge now. 

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Eat breakfast every morning to jump start your metabolism and don't eat before bed/don't go to bed full. I'm 5'10" and I weighed 195 lbs 2 years ago when I took this job. Lifting 4-5 days a week and running a coupe days a week. Then I was averaging 1,000 miles a week for work, eating fast food and hardly lifting at all. I weighed 245 a couple months ago. Now, I'm traveling less, eating less fast food and hitting the weights a couple days a week, playing basketball again and I dropped down to 230 in about 2 months. Eating pretty clean, going to bed hungry and lifting weights will do amazing things for body fat/stomach area, and your head. I'm hoping to get back in shape before my son is born in April too!

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It's eggs every morning and meet and potato every night. During the day I drink lots of water and snack on peanuts while I'm driving ( it keeps me filled up and resists the urge to get convience store food) I have been driving truck for 25 years, started with dump trucks and concrete, and have been operating lowboy for the last 10. I m 5'10 and have maintained 190 for the last 10 years or so  ( I was a skinny SOB before I met my wife. Funny how that works) but I get a good work out loading equipment and dragging chains and boomers around sometimes a few times a day. I work by myself and refuse to have a swamper, just because I know I need the exercise.  But no matter what you do I think the key is just to stay active and mobile.  And I try to do stretches every morning and that helps tremendously, especially when you spend a lot of time driving.

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I just started to work out myself after 12 years, I was in really good shape when I was in my early 20s, benched 425, squatted over 600, never was a big fan of dead lifts but could rep 405 for 6-8 depended on the day. My biggest problem was hurting my back at work and things just went down hill from there, as soon as I quit lifting, because I couldn't even tie my shoes for few years, not only my back was hurting but everything else started to show signs of wear. Finally after a few painful years I found my other half and had couple of kids and that pretty much took all of the time till about half a year ago. Kids are growing up and it's easier to deal with life. So finally I decided to go back to the gym. After few mouths I'm feeling much better and getting some of my strength back, a bit frustrating but at least I'm there 3-4 times a week. My goal is to get to 315 6-8 times and that is probably where I'll stop, and just try to stay there. Life can be hard at times but that's what makes it fun. It's amassing how you don't know how many people have different problems till you get some, like they say live and learn, the more I know the less I know. You stop learning when you're dead. 

P.s. You don't know what you got till you lose it. 

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