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Sunday, May 8, 2011

From Fluff to Buff: Meet Scott

You haven't seen the before and after pictures yet, can start this article by scrolling down and checking them out if you want. OR you can see the change happening through the lines, even before you get to the bottom line of this story. Your call.
It was January 2010. Gym packed with New Year’s “resolutioners”. Tons of brand new people. It didn’t take me long to find Scott. He was there, punctual, ready to be found. As I always do, I asked Scott what made him make the move to sign up for training. The first few sessions were a gift from his father, who listened to Scott’s desire to change his life. “I want to lose weight and get in better shape”, Scott answered. I insisted: “Ok, fair enough, now tell me WHY are you really here? Why do you want to lose weight?”
His answer made the world stop and reset for a second: “I want to see my daughters grow up.”
Scott was on several medications, for high blood pressure, cholesterol, sleeping meds. In addition to other things, there was also the inseparable mask that he needed to let him breath through his sleep apnea.
Being 5’4” and almost 190lbs, we both knew that was a serious talk. There was no half way, and for Scott, there was no way back. The game was ON.
Scott told me he would follow all my recommendations to achieve his goals. “Whatever it takes”. I loved the enthusiasm, however I knew the challenge we were facing. Even basic bodyweight movements were hard. Scott couldn’t do a lunge or go up the stairs without huffing and puffing. Tough grounds to move from a sedentary lifestyle and get into a healthy lifestyle HABIT.
To my surprise and excitement, Scott literally followed every single advice offered, in training and nutrition, and kept renewing his training packages. He cleaned his eating to a high quality fat loss diet, and trained 3 times per week with me. We concentrated in high intensity workouts, focusing on the Metabolic Effect's Rest-Based Training technique. Scott also added swimming and bike rides to boost the workouts and stay active.
It didn’t take long for Scott to start seeing results. The first 2 weeks, 10 lbs down. Whoa! That was A LOT. I was doing my best to motivate him to stay away from low calorie diets, and he listened! Scott started eating more protein adn vegetables, eating more frequently, and controlling his carbohydrate intake. He was eating more, and losing fat.
It’s been always a motivation to me as a trainer to see Scott’s commitment. Flawless punctuality, keeping track of his progress, asking questions to make sure we were on the right path.
The first short term goal was hit in March 2010. A ski trip with his father and brother. I can’t express how happy I was to get a quick e-mail update from Scott, thrilled to be absolutely ROCKING the ski trip. His quads didn’t let him down, he felt great, strong, lighter! It was just the beginning…
Summer came and the wardrobe was changing to much smaller clothes. The fat percentage coming down, as well as the scale numbers.
But the best updates start to come from his blood work and doctor’s check up. The meds dosages were dropping like dead flies, and it wasn’t even a year after the start, Scott was off of all of them, including the sleep apnea machine. Cured? You can call it whatever you want. I call it FREE.
Scott was experiencing the most important freedom. Freedom from the fear of not being around to see his children grow up. Freedom from discomfort, low self-esteem, from meds, and machines, from the body that just didn’t match such light spirit.
Scott’s shoulders were no longer rounded forward to hide the “unhidable” belly. Scott was then all shoulders back, chest forward. His muscle definition several times susrprised him and made him stop in front of the gym mirrors so he could appreciate it. J
The self-confidence was matching other changes in Scott’s personal and professional life too. It was all coming along, just because that one day back in January, he decided that not a single day would go by without him empowering himself.
Along this journey I had the pleasure to meet Scott’s parents. I trained his mom (my sweetheart) for several months and also had a chance to hug his dad and chat about how proud we both were to see Scott turning a heavy sluggish body into a fierce machine.
To balance out the intensity training, Scott also started doing pilates once a week, and is now digging the Trigger Point Performance Therapy. He is getting more flexible, more functional. He can perform exercises he couldn't before. He is absolutely an unstoppable inspiration.
The challenges keep coming. We’ve had to pull the horse’s rein to stay focused and go through ups and downs.  It was NEVER easy. Busy life, tons of business traveling, vacations… life didn’t simply stop to wait for Scott, but Scott didn’t stop to get run over by life either. He even came up with his own title for his fitness story: "From Fluff to Buff".
We are always working on his new goals, keeping his fat loss lifestyle in check. He never lets down the passion on his quest to keep the journey along his two beautiful daughters and his wife.  Specially now that he can enjoy more active time outdoors with them without losing his breath. Who knew.

Scott is now 46lbs down, no meds, no machines, and had a drop of ~9% in Body Fat.


Jan-10
Apr-10
Body Fat
28.60%
19.90%
Arm
13 1/2
11 5/8
Chest
43 1/2
37 3/4
Waist
41 1/2
33 1/2
Hip
40   
36   
Thigh
22   
19   
Calf
16   
14 1/4
Weight
190 lbs
144 lbs


To keep his privacy mainly for professional reasons, Scott’s face is cropped off the pictures. On the other hand, he’s proud to show his body. J Meet Scott’s body before, and recently at his best:




1 comment:

  1. congrats Scott! keep up the hard work !! It's awesome to be healthy.Great job Ty!

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