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Week 21 – Only the Scales Know

Friday, August 6th, 2010

Anton’s Studio

You can train with Anton at the Bunker Studio:

Bunker Training

Shop 50/ Regent Place
Redfern, NSW 2016
Email: info@thebunker.net.au
Phone: 0415682813

Weigh-in: 115.5 kg

Weight loss to date: 42.5 kg

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Hi All,

Hope this finds you all well. I like others (especially our overseas guests stopping at the hotel) are very happy to see the sun.

I must admit that I am glad that Anton has moved and has opened his personal training studio, I can’t imagine how I would be in the wet and the cold training in the early morning.

My weight loss journey continues, each week it is getting a little harder to move the kilos. I am now at 115.5 KGs.  My original goal was 110 KGs and I will reassess this when I achieve this. I am in no way disheartened by the slow down, I knew the weight loss would slow down, and I know the reasons – in addition to adding muscle, when I had first started working out, I would burn anything from 600 to 800 calories. I now burn about 500 to 600 calories (except for the last 2 training sessions where I did averaged a  1000 each time – I think Anton wanted to prove to me that I could do it. Mind you I nearly crawled home J). Anton has been very technical in explaining the change, however in a nut shell, as you get fitter you have to work harder to burn the same amount of calories, however your overall metabolism is boosted so it should help. (Anton explains this a whole lot better than I do.)

Also as pointed out to me, you also have to look at the percentage of weight loss to your body weight. 2 kilos at 158 kilos is a 2 % loss while 1 kilo at 115 kilos is almost 2 % loss as well. So I am on track when you keep in mind the percentage of weight loss.

With the slow down, Anton has introduced new torture – I mean exercises J. I can honestly say that it is refreshing to try out and learn new exercises (trust me I don’t say this when I am doing them). I know that I have to be pushed, and this is what having a personal trainer does. The session before the last I had was a prime example – I had to be pushed and encouraged or I would have given up. However, having a personal trainer (in my case Anton) encouraging me and yes hounding me not to give up, repeating over and over that I can do it, allowed me to achieve my highest ever calorie burn of 1125 in a session. It was a great sense of personal achievement.

Last week, when I hopped off the scales, I put on a suit I used to wear 5 months ago; all I can say is WOW, there was room in the pants for another small person and I was swimming in the coat. At times, when the scales aren’t telling you what you want to hear, take time and reflect on the achievements you have made. This is what I did and let me tell you it really helped. Just putting on that suit uplifted me and gave me the boost I needed. A 42.5 Kilo Loss since I first started in late February and early March is something.

The hotel is abuzz with the upcoming “Dragons Abreast Charity Cabaret” – to date we have over $5000.00 in prizes for the night. It promises to be a great night with prizes from Ray Ban sunglasses and cases of wine to a session in a music studio where you can record your own record (oops I mean CD 0 showing my age ). So if you haven’t booked, do it now as there are limited seats left.

Well tomorrow (Saturday 7th) is my official weigh in day and I am not sure what the figures will be, I don’t feel that there will be a big loss this week, however as I have learnt “only the scales know”.

Until next time

Cheers,

Steven

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The negative Steven this week is that  training might getting harder but the positive is you have listened and you understand the technical side of exercise and weight loss and are still very committed to change your lifestyle. Well done !!

- Denise

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Get ready for a festive celebration at the Cambridge Hotel

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
Dragons Abreast posters

The staff are gearing up for our special cabaret night - Lilia, Steven, Itzhak and Manja hope you'll join them for a night for fun and frolic - all for a worthy cause.

Greetings from Steven,

The Cambridge Hotel staff members have all been enthusiastic about supporting the amazing efforts of Dragons Abreast. Since teaming up to support this very worthy cause, some of the initiatives we have undertaken are the Pink Pig money boxes ay reception where guests can leave their loose change and the Dragons Abreast accommodation package, where 5% of the room revenue from this package is donated to Dragons Abreast. In our lobby we have installed a display cabinet selling and promoting Dragons Abreast Cancer Merchandise which includes the Keyring of Hope , Candle of Hope, Bracelet of Hope and this is only to name a few items. This to date has proved very popular with many guests buying and raising money for Dragons Abreast.

On the 27th of August the hotel will play host to a Charity night event. This promises to be a great night with lots of surprises and prizes. The beautiful Lesley Hancock will be performing her now famous comedy “Branson with the Stars” or commonly known as “Come Fly With Me”. This is a high energy show and at times a little risque, however a lot of fun!

We have prizes for the night such as McWilliams Wines, Cheviot Bridge Wines, Porterhouse Irish Pub, good old favourites including meat and veggie trays and this is to name just a few.

The staff has been working extremely hard to make this night a success. We have the Pink Dragons Breath Cocktail on arrival, this was specially invented for the night by our Food and Beverage Manager Itzhak, and the pink theme will continue through the whole night.

Our Dragons Abreast posters have arrived and I must say we’re all very excited to see the cabaret coming together. We’ve also been featured in a Channel 10 interview this week.

I can only say how proud we are to be associated with such an organisation, Dragons Abreast has injected a breath of fresh air for both myself and the staff at the Quality Hotel Cambridge – their enthusiasm, zest and sense of fun and life is contagious.

I know that the partnership will long continue past when I achieve my own goals.

Get ready for the night of your life. Book your tickets for our special fundraising night at Cambridge Hotel.

Week 20 – The next step: setting new goals

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Anton’s Tip of the Week:

Exercise is all about goals: setting them, achieving them and setting new ones.
We all become complacent in life. We feel that once we have gotten to the goal that we have done enough and we can always do more later on.

It’s at this point that the battle is really only half won.

You have done a lot of hard work and it’s great to be able to say “I started this way and now I’m like this,” but it’s being able to maintain what you have done and to go further that takes more discipline.

I’m not saying that what you have previously done has been for nothing – but if you let yourself slip – then it has been.

It’s easy to slip back into bad habits and you can end up right back where you started a lot quicker than it took the first time.

So my advice is to keep at while you have the momentum behind you.

Thanks guys, more next time.
Stay healthy – Anton

To contact Anton email : fit_ant@hotmail.com

ladder

Keep on reaching for new goals

Weigh-in: 118 kg

Weight loss to date: 36 kg* (see below)

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A big hello to all, I must admit that I have lived in Sydney for near on 25 years and can’t remember it being this cold – many of you have suggested that I am feeling the cold more now as I don’t have as much padding :) .

These 2 weeks has been a difficult 2 weeks for Anton’s training regime as I have had a severe gout attack during the last 2 or so training sessions. Anton is very patient and has worked around this. I also succumbed to a sinus infection which warranted a trip to the doctor. My doctor has been 100% supportive of my efforts and was again amazed at my progress and commented on my excellent blood pressure/blood sugar levels.

Over these past few training sessions, I have concentrated on building muscle and must admit I am starting to see changes (again I know that muscle weighs more than fat).

I do want to clear up the confusion over my progress and my weight loss tally above.

I started this journey at 158 KGs (I have told you previously how I started)

On this occasion, I was extremely serious about losing the weight, keeping it off and changing my lifestyle. I realised rather quickly that to break the pattern that I had done before – where I would get started on a weight loss program, do well in the beginning and then just veer off track – I would need help to achieve my goals. You all know from previous blogs how I was introduced to Anton. I began the process with Anton and my GP’s blessing with a goal of achieving 110 KGs.

When I reached 154 KGs, the directors of the hotel suggested that I pick a charity and declared that Cambridge Hotel would donate $100 for ever kilo I lost. You all know again from previous blogs how I come to pick and partner with “Dragons Abreast”.

I will again say that this has not been an easy journey, however I must emphasise that it has been a rewarding journey and it continues. I could not have done this without Anton’s help and the wonderful support from my family, my friends, co-workers and the wonderful ladies (and gentlemen) of Dragons Abreast – I am again thanking you all as last Saturday  - on my 17th weigh-in I achieve in what I can only describe as a milestone.

I weighed in at 118 KGs

Since the beginning approximately 5 months ago, I have lost 40 Kilos.

Anton has now fully prepared me for what comes next. I will now slow down on my weight loss, I still have 8 KGs to my next goal and I am hoping that I can achieve this in 8 weeks. It is quite surreal saying this and seeing that I will be 110 KGs, for those of you who have not experienced having a weight problem, it is a very rewarding feeling for me to be able to say that I am achieving my goals in weight loss.

The blogs will continue and, along with Anton and my GP we will see what happens when I finally reach 110 KGs (if you listen to the professionals they say my ideal weight is 90 KGs).

The second half of the year also brings challenges – “Awards Season” starts shortly in September and I have the UK/ Europe sales missions and many conferences in the second part of 2010.

As I always say, one day at a time.

Please mark in your diary that The Quality Hotel Cambridge will be hosting a Cabaret night for Dragons Abreast on the 27th August 2010, it promises to be a fantastic night.

Find out more about our fabulous Cabaret festivities!

Until next time, stay well, stay warm and cheers

Steven

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Ok I am back with the positive and the negative ——– the negative ‘yeah sure it might be cold in Sydney – but the positive is you’re looking good in your track suit’ :)

- Denise

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Week 18 – Countdown to one of my big goals – stay tuned!

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Weigh-in: 122 kg

Weight loss to date: 32 kg

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Hi All,

Keep your goals in sight

Anton had asked me what my goals were when we first started; I had set out 3 goals and one of them was for my weight to be 120 kilos for the family reunion. I have been working hard and this week’s weigh in (I am weighing in tomorrow) will let me know if I met my goal!

Last week, I talked about how exercise has been the key to my weight loss journey. I cannot express strongly enough just how much getting active has helped. It was very small steps in the beginning and please remember that, when I started this I was 158 kilos (156 kilos when I joined Anton). I was also suffering with gout and had extremely high blood pressure.

Anton, with my GP’s blessing, worked on a program that would suit my fitness level (which was extremely unfit :) ). The first weeks were spent walking up the stairs at the South’s training ground in Redfern park – this literally started with me just being able to do one set, I am now up to 50 sets. I started with doing 50 punches and am now up to 1000.

I will never tell you that I am an exercise junkie, however, try it out and get moving – I guarantee you’ll feel better for it.

In saying that the training is fun, it has been cold lately and I am very happy to say that Anton has moved into his Studio where I trained (one on one, as it is still personal training) yesterday. The new equipment that Anton has has opened another world of pain :) . I am looking forward to learning new techniques and ways of slimming down further. I am never sure of what Anton’s tips will be, however a tip from me is to contact Anton as I am sure he will have opening introductory specials.

Next week starts the journey of what to do with the excess skin, as you are all aware I have been overweight for many, many years and this excess skin is a result from this.

Short blog this week as not a lot has happened.

Now for last Saturday’s weigh in, 122 Kilos and yes another 2 Kilo loss last week, fingers crossed that a lot of hard work, I will meet my first goal of 120 Kilos by the family reunion this Saturday.

In closing I must report that “Dragons Abreast” needs your support as they receive no government funding, the journey I have been on has raised over $9000.00 for this very deserving charity. Thank you for your generosity and the hotel will be hosting a charity night at the end of August, more info to come.

Keep well, keep warm and see you next week.

Steven

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Wow Steven!! Congratulations! Setting goals at the beginning is such a great thing to do, and it certainly looks like you are going to achieve this goal. Look forward to hearing the “120 is here” and of course all the comments from the Gargano Reunion.

Denise

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Week 17 – Keep Positive People Around You

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Weigh-in: 124 kg

Weight loss to date: 30 kg

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Positive people

Don't go it alone! - surround yourself with supportive people

Dear All,

Yes it has been 2 week since my last blog and I must say, it has been eventful since ATE.

I had a quick weekend back in my home town, great to catch up with some of the family. It was fantastic to see family and their reaction to the weight loss, very uplifting. We are all in the mist of getting very excited about our upcoming family reunion which takes place next weekend, with family descending on Sydney from near and far.

I mentioned above that I was uplifted by the reaction from family that I have not seen (due to distance) in some months and it was great timing as it has been an up and down few weeks. I did reach 125 KGs 2 or so weeks ago, I then (unexplainably) gained and went up to 128 KGs. We have been through reasons on previous occasions why this happens and I must say that the retention of fluid plays a major role in what the scales say.

During this period, I was continually supported with words of encouragement from friends and also in particular Anton. I now know firsthand, the power of having positive people around you. The other interesting discovery that I realised is that like with my past efforts to lose weight, I had flat moments – however I never thought of giving up. I attribute this wholly to the exercise program that Anton has created for me. The exercise is hard and I am pushed, however at the end of each session I am overwhelmed with a sense of achievement. Now, this coming from the original couch potato is quite a revelation. Don’t think that I have become an exercise junky (because I haven’t), I am sure you can all hear me moaning in Darwin when I have to get out of bed in the early hours of the morning to meet Anton in the park. When the alarm sounds and I pull the doona up (Sydney is Antarctica at the moment, especially in the early morning) and try to snuggle in for the long haul, I suddenly remember how I feel when I don’t train: lethargic, bloated and unmotivated. This springs me into action (well that’s a bit of an exaggeration ;) ). You do have to push yourself to do the exercise – however each week it does get a little easier.

I can only say that the key is, if you can’t get a trainer, grab a friend, grab a few friends – this makes it more bearable that doing it alone.

This brings me to my next revelation (there has been a few of them lately) 0 a very good friend of mine who is also on this journey to lose weight and is training with Anton, texted me the other day and said “City to Surf – are you up for it?” To my complete surprise, I texted back and said “You bet I am” – so come on all and join us!!!!

I am not sure whether I have told you this, however when I started this weight loss and get fit journey I was at 158 KGS after 2 weeks of dieting I was down to 156 KGs and I was struggling – this is when I knew I needed help as I was in the right mind set to do this for the last time. That’s when I met with Anton and started a new lifestyle. As I said, I started with Anton at 156 kgs and then started on the fund raising for Dragons Abreast at 154 KGs.

You may ask after around 4 months (I started at the end of March) what is your weight today, I am happy to say that I am, as of last Saturdays weigh in —- 124 KGs :D

34 KG loss – that’s at this stage of the program, averaging just over 2 KGs per week.

I do have a goal of being 120 KGs for the family reunion next Saturday on the 3rd. I have this week’s weigh in on Saturday the 26th and then the next on the 3rd.

I feel like I have done well this week, however as I have learned, scales have a mind of their own.

That’s it for this week

Until next week.

Be good and remember to surround yourself with positive people,

Steven.

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Week 15 – Scales are a Guide

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

Anton’s Tip of the Week:

Hello me again,

This week’s tip is wearing the appropriate foot wear when exercising.

It is important to have good shoes when you’re exercising. That doesn’t mean you have to get the most expensive pair and ladies, all running shoes look bad, so dont expect to find a pair that’s going to go with the rest of your work out gear. Just make sure you have the right shoe for you.
That means, if you need a supportive shoe, you get a supportive shoe. If you need a shoe that’s cushioned, then you get a shoe that’s cushioned. If you’re unsure get some advice from the people at the shop. They want to sell you shoes, so tell them what activities you’re doing and ask them to look at your feet and get them to prescribe the right shoe for you.

If you don t have the correct shoe or you have a pair that’s too old, you could cause yourself unnecessary pain. Also if you suffer from shin splints, it could be caused by the shoes your wearing.

Until next time, take care.
Anton
To contact Anton email : fit_ant@hotmail.com

Do scales lie?

Weigh in: 128 kg

Weight loss to date: 26 kg

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Hi All,

It has been a hectic 2 weeks on both the work and personal fronts. I attended A.T.E last week which is the largest tourism trade show in the southern hemisphere. It was a great success and I must say, on a personal note, great for the ego. The compliments that I received on the weight loss were very uplifting from industry colleagues that I have not seen in 12 months, since last A.T.E. Additionally the hotel gave out Dragons Abreast “Keyrings of Hope” to over 6o international buyers along with many Dragons Tale books to the media. The partnership between the hotel and Dragons Abreast has received tremendous feedback and articles have run in travel media about this.

A big thank you to the Northern Territory delegates that came up and congratulated us on the Initiative and partnership we have with Dragons Abreast (whilst Dragons Abreast is a national charity, it was established in NT) Thanks to Michelle from Dragons Abreast for letting N.T. delegates aware of what we are doing.

Now, on to the past 2 weeks – it’s been a roller coaster ride to say the least. First, I am going to say that my measurements are very impressive, to date I have lost 6 and half inches of my stomach (yes, I know still a lot more to go) and I have lost 5 inches of my chest, as well as inches off my legs and neck. I have now developed muscles on my biceps and chest – whilst small, they’re still muscles.

I have also learnt how important muscle is in helping to burn fat. I have gone down in shirt size from a 58 to a 46 and in pants size from a 60 to a 46. I tried on my suit and belt that I was wearing when I first started and it looked like one of those infomercials with me standing there and having so much room to spare.

The scales however continue to be my nemesis. I’ve had 2 weigh-ins since my last blog and I am embarrassed to say that I have hit a plateau and have put on weight. I am currently at 128 KGs as of last Saturday’s weig- in.

Please know that I do know how this happens and please if you are on a weight loss program, DON’T ALWAYS RELY ON THE SCALES. On my check up yesterday, the doctor, along with Anton, have told me again and again there are other factors to a little gain – muscle weighs more than fat and also I retained fluid. If I weigh myself after a workout, I can weigh up to 2 kilos less than if I had not done a work out. Scales are a guide!!!

Goals are worth setting and striving for. At first, I was disappointed and I had to re assess my goals, I was aiming to be 120 kilos for an upcoming family reunion on the 2nd July. Now with Anton’s guidance I have adjusted this goal to 124 kgs.

As you are aware my job entails a lot of entertaining and the A.T.E. is probably the pinnacle of this, cocktail parties are, in my opinion the worst type of function, as it is hard to keep track of what you have eaten and how many times the wait staff have filled your glass. I had 3 of these events and I must advise, if possible try to avoid them. After one such function, I spent 2.5 hours in the hotel gym the next day. Dinners are a lot easier as you can control your intake of food and drink.

While I have had a up and down two weeks, I do honestly believe while I may not have lost weight, however I find it very hard to understand the 2 kilo gain – yes I did have work nights where there were indulgences. I did keep up my exercise program, and as usual Anton put it all into perspective, my body is continuing to change and adapt every week. Last week, my routine was interrupted with 4 nights of “abnormal habits”, well, abnormal at least for the past 4 months. As a result, my body was, well for lack of a better word “in shock”.
I guess I have to be more diligent at these functions. They will not go away as it is part of my job however I again stress that if they can be avoided when you are on a weight loss program – do so. Also, let me say, that even thought I followed each day with exercise, I now notice that those nights of cocktail parties left me feeling lethargic and bloated – which is different from how I used to feel before I began this journey.

This is not, by any stretch of the imagination, say that I will never drink or eat unhealthy food again, just not at the moment.

This Saturday’s weigh-in will be very interesting to see what the scales say.

Until then,

Steven

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The positive and the negative from me: the negative –  oh well the scales are up, but the positive is the boost of confidence from the compliments you received. Keep it up! – Denise, Dragons Abreast

Week 13 – A new outlook on life

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Anton’s Tip of the Week:

Do you like butter?
Butter is one of those wonderful things that makes boring things all the more interesting. Nearly all of us eat it and all of us enjoy it…. BUT…

Butter is 100% fat and the average person consumes 5 kilos of butter per year. So if you’re trying to watch your weight, get that butter out of your diet and that’s 5 kilos that you don’t have to worry about.

Being concious of what you eat and regular exercise will keep you fit and healthy.

Thanks Anton

To contact Anton email : fit_ant@hotmail.com

Jump

Weigh in: 125 kg

Weight loss to date: 29 kg

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Another week has flown by and I am very happy to report this week I had a 2 KGs loss :)

As I said last week, it definitely is a test to keep motivated when you plateau. So a big THANK YOU to you all for your great words of support.

I had my check up with my G.P. this week and am happy to report that I have perfect blood pressure and am off all the blood pressure medicine. This was always one of my big goals when I started on this journey, and I must say it is very liberating to not have to take a tablet each day for blood pressure. I discussed in depth with the doctor about me reaching a plateau and as with all feedback, he told me “It will happen and will happen again”. The doctor said my body is going through massive changes and it will fight some of these changes. I was very taken back when he looked back at my history (I have been going to the same G.P. for 20 years)  and said that the weight I am is the lightest that I have been since I have been seeing him. I am now at 125 KGs and this is also the lightest that I can remember being. The doctor and I spent quite a while talking about the whole weight loss and I was quite surprised to hear that for reasons that I am not sure of at the moment, I do have fluid retention. The GP said that this can account at times for as much as 2 kilos.

It was also very empowering to be able to look at the long term goals and not give into a short term “feel good fix”. I continue to be more motivated than ever and a big part of this is thanks Anton’s guidance and support. I have to strongly recommend that if you are thinking on embarking on weight loss, a personal trainer is a great asset to have in achieving your goals. Anton is not only helping me get fit but has also become a confidant and to some extent, a psychologist.

It is quite amazing the things you discover about yourself when you are gently (I use that term loosely) being pushed to achieve more. “Do that extra 10 seconds of planks”, “Do 2 more squats” etc. I have been totally taken unaware, and I don’t mean to sound all airy-fairy here, however getting active and training has really given me a new and very positive outlook. I know this sounds all very new age, but it’s true, I just have a new outlook.

This week, I will be in Adelaide from Saturday to Sunday attending Australian Tourism Exchange, this is the largest  Travel/Trade show in Australia and believe me, it will be a test with dinners every night – including sensational South Australian wines. Then there are the lunches and the never-ending array of cocktail parties showcasing all we have to offer to international tourists. This is a fantastic event and I must say I am already starting to doubt my will power. Anton has already been counseling me on what exercise I must do in the hotel gym. I have no problem with this and know that I will stick to the regime he has set out for me. I am not as sure about how my will power will fair resisting the fantastic food and wine that will be on show. Again I will just keep reminding myself EVERYTHING IN MODERATION!!!

In closing, a special big THANK YOU to my niece and her husband who have been in contact with Anton, (you know who you are) and I cannot tell you how blown away I am with what you have done.

That’s it for this week and until next week from Adelaide.

Cheers for now.

- Steven

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Steven, congratulations on not having to take medication for your blood pressure – great news. I always say that there has to be a positive that comes out of a negative – so the negative was the plateau, and the positive is no more pills’, fantastic effort once again

- Denise, Dragons Abreast

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Week 12 – That dreaded weight loss “P” word (the one that rhymes with blateau…)

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Anton’s Tip of the Week:

Set backs, they happen with everything that we do in life. In the world of exercise they happen more often than not. Injuries, sickness, work, family, no motivation and the list goes on and on…

All these things will pop up from time to time and all these things will get in the way from what we want to do. But why should it?

There is always something that you can do to get around all these problems. If your foot is injured go for a swim or do some weights. If you work till late in the evening get up a little earlier and take some time out for yourself. If you cant find time to exercise and spend time with your loved ones then combine the two: take your loved ones for a run!

There is always another option. If we do it today then we don’t have to do it tomorrow.

Stay healthy guys – more next week.

-anton

To contact Anton email : fit_ant@hotmail.com

Let the scales guide you, not control you

Weigh in: 127 kg

Weight loss to date: 27 kg

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Hi All,

Another week another kilo, well not exactly…

Anton had been warning me, and my doctor had as well, “you will plateau- be prepared it will happen and is part of the whole process.”

Well it has happened this week, I didn’t lose weight. :( And even though, I had been warned, I still felt winded.

I actually weighed myself 9 times in a half hour and there was still no movement, stead fast on 127 KGs.

Then came the questions, I worked hard, I trained hard, why why why!!!!

Again, it was with the support of Anton that I have now put all of these questions into perspective.

My body (and lifestyle) are undergoing some massive changes, and all of a sudden I am taking away what my body has perceived as its fuel. My body is saying I must stock up and hoard away this energy (fat) in case of an emergency. I also know that this week, for whatever reason, I retained fluid.

For any one that is embarking on a great weight loss, please be prepared for these plateaus and for the body to readjust itself. I again say that even though I knew this plateau would come, I can’t explain the sinking feeling I went through. “I let Anton down, I let myself down, I’m not working hard enough,” and just doubting myself in general.

As you are all aware, I am the General Manager of The Quality Hotel Cambridge, and have to be truthful and say that I would rather deal with 50 complaining guests then deal with the feeling of not achieving a weight loss.

Now as you know, I weigh in each Saturday and after trying to get the scales to tell me something different (nine times) I texted Anton to let him know. I then sat down and the dark clouds started to appear – sort of the little devil on my shoulder. “Why don’t I just go out and get a Chicken Burger, Fries, Sundae and a Double Chocolate Malted Thick with extra Ice Cream? Now that would make me feel better!” This went on for about 4 hours and then just like a bolt from above, my phone alerted me that I had a text. Impeccable timing, as it was from Anton and this refocused me on what I have achieved – 27 KGs lost, now that is no easy feat. I feel better than I have in a long time, I look healthier than I have in a long time and have more energy and gusto than I have in a long time, and am definitely fitter than I have ever been…. (Last week for the first time, I achieved 3 x one minute planks).

It took the text for me to stop feeling sorry for myself and to say to myself WELL DONE !!!

I say phooey to the scales, they are only a guide and even though they are telling me I have not lost weight, I know that I am smaller than last week (not that I call 127 KGs small) – I took my belt in another notch. This week, I even had the luxury of going into Rebel Sports and was able to buy a track suit off the rack. I never thought that I would venture into the holy grail of sports stores and be able to actually buy clothes. I was always banished to the “Big and Tall Shop” or the big men’s section in the cheap and cheerful department stores.

I then jumped off the lounge and stared at the scales and thought loudly (if you can think loudly :) ) “you are not going to take away that feeling and sense of overwhelming achievement that was actually buying clothes off the rack at what is perceived as a normal every day store.”

The lesson I learnt last week is that, yes the scales are a tool to guide you, however there are other factors to consider such as, yes, I am stronger and it is a known fact that muscle is heavier than fat.

So take guidance but don’t be controlled by the scales.

That’s me for this week, keep the comments coming!!!

Cheers,

Steven

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Week 11 – I’m almost Three Quarters of the Man I Was

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Anton’s Tip of the Week:

Goal setting: a big part of Steven’s training plan has been to set goals. These include short term, mid range and long term goals.
This means that there is always something to stay focused on.
As a short term goal, you may consider being able to increase your weights or training or running that little bit farther.
A mid range goal could be to get back into those “in between” jeans of yours not the skinny ones and not your frumpy ones – the one’s in the middle.
A good long term goal is something that you need time to work on – for example, getting into those skinny jeans may take you a few months and a bit of work to get there. So stay focused on your goals and take the steps to reach those goals.
Stay well guys, more next week.

- anton

To contact Anton email : fit_ant@hotmail.com

5 May 2010

Weigh in: 127 kg

Weight loss to date: 27 kg

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As always, I would like to start by saying Thank You to you all.

It has been quite a week and I still managed to lose weight. (Thank you Anton) Mind you I wasn’t saying that last Thursday when I joined what Anton calls the 100 club, it still hurts to think about it and is best left up to Anton to explain.

I am continually amazed at how much more movement I have since I began losing weight. I can skip office towers in a single bound – only joking. But it is so much easier to do things, get out of a chair, in and out of a car etc.

The best feeling is when you have to fly (as I had to do last Thursday) not having to ask the flight attendant for the extender belt. I am very happy to say that not only do I not have to ask for this extender belt, I now have 4 or so inches to spare on the seat belt.

I am very aware of the health benefits of losing weight but what has surprised me is the little things that bring such a sense of achievement. Also the ability to deal with work pressures and stress is so much easier. Now, I’m not lying awake all night, I actually sleep – again thanks Anton since this is mostly due to exhaustion from the day’s workout! I’m waking up feeling refreshed and ready to tackle the day with Zest and Ziel – this is all very new to me.

As always I don’t want to highlight the negatives of this journey, it is truly hard as I keep reiterating, but it’s really the little wins that I mentioned above that makes all of  this worthwhile.

Again, I’m blown away by the support I am receiving from the women of Dragons Abreast. What I am going through is so trivial when you look at the courage these women (and men) have. The statements of support left on the Blog from these people both surviving and going though therapy for cancer is amazing. I cannot explain how receiving a message from a complete stranger who has cancer saying “well done! keep up the good work” makes me feel. This is truly a selfless act when they themselves have such major issues to contend with. The support is amazing and I can only explain it as a natural high.

Also the support I receive from companies that work with the hotel is amazing, the money, time and man hours donated to support my efforts in raising money for “Dragons Abreast” is unsurpassed. I would like to acknowledge these individuals and companies as they are the silent heroes behind my efforts.

Bob from Zoet Printing

Bob has donated all materials and time as well as many man hours and donated ALL the printed materials, including posters and stickers, promoting my journey with “Dragons Abreast” the totals well exceeded $2000.00 in printing. Thank you Bob. Please give Zoet a call for any printing needs.

Zoet Print
www.zoet.com.au

Lynn and Linda, from Travelyackie.com

Lynn and Linda have donated all materials and the time as well as many hours to film, produce, edit and post the viral video of myself training with Anton. This also was in excess of $2000.00. Thank you Lynn and Linda. Don’t forget Lynn and Linda for all your video service productions and tourism project management.

Travelyakie.com
www.travelyackie.com

Scot from Switched on Media

Scot and his team are the facilitators of the blog and look after all of the hotel’s SEO needs. Scott to date, in cash, has donated over $ 2000.00 to “Dragons Abreast”
A big thank you. Give them a call for all your search engine marketing.

Switched On Media Pty Ltd
www.switchedonmedia.com.au

Anton the trainer

Anton donates his valuable time to each week to motivate and inspire us. He’s helped us with his tips of the week to keep us all motivated. Thanks Anton.

Anton the trainer.
fit_ant@hotmail.com

The Directors Management and staff of the Quality hotel Cambridge – the directors and the hotel have donated in excess of $ 2000.00 in cash to “Dragons Abreast” – a huge thank you and a personal thank you to the directors. Additionally the hotel has introduced an accommodation deal, the “Fire Breathing Package” and will donate 5% of the room rate to the Dragons Abreast cancer foundation.

The team at the Cambridge
www.cambridgehotel.com.au

And finally to all of you, my family, friends, work colleagues and strangers who are now friends. THANK YOU!!!!

Now the weigh in, my weight this week was 127 kgs, that is down from 129 kgs so a 2 kilo loss this week.

That’s it for this week – except to say we have just hit $7000.00 raised for “Dragons Abreast”. :)

- Steven

About Dragons Abreast

Hi Steven, another week passes, and another 2KG down for you – great stuff !! After reading a little about Anton’s  100 club…have I done the right thing by volunteering to do a workout with you and Anton? Look forward to meeting with you soon.

Denise Lynn – Fundraising Manager – Dragons Abreast

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Week 10 – Overcoming negativity

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Anton’s Tip of the Week:

It’s starting to get colder and as the mercury drops so does our motivation. During winter our diets change from lighter healthier meals to heavier fattier ones. Those meals and a lack of motivation combine and start adding extra kilos to the body, which you’re going to carry for about 4 months. Once March comes and it starts to warm up, you’re going to want your summer body back, which means harder work than what is necessary.

My advice to you is to stay focused during the colder months and keep exercising – it may be hard but you’ll be better for it! If you do all your exercise outside, join a gym for 4 months during winter. There are lots of options out there for you to keep yourself moving through the colder months – so look into them!

Keep exercising guys!

- anton

To contact Anton email : fit_ant@hotmail.com

Your weight loss journey is not without its challenges - overcome and stay positive!

5 May 2010

Weigh in: 129 kg

Weight loss to date: 25 kg

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Another week and another 5 kgs – YES that’s right 5 kgs.

I went from 134 kgs to 129 kgs. While I know this is a one off and this week I may not lose anything, I have been basking in my 5 kg loss.

I think that this even surprised Anton.

Leading up to my Saturday weigh in, I was feeling the inevitable – “what am I doing, this is too hard, I don’t want to train etc etc.” It’s during these times that that I think of the support that I receive and also the money being raised for Dragons Abreast. The support I have received from the directors of the hotel has been unsurpassed and they are truly 100% behind my efforts. I cannot thank them enough for their continued support.

I never wanted to make this a blog about people’s ignorance, and I won’t. But I do want to share an experience that I had the other day in a taxi. I have to say that it did have effect on me and my mental state. I spoke about it with telling Anton and told him I didn’t think that I should I should really put it on the blog.

But Anton, simply put, said “I think you should.”

The other day, I was feeling very good about my efforts having lost 20 kgs and was now down to 134 kgs. I was on a high – well that ended really fast. I have said before I have never suffered from poor body image but this incident affected me. I hailed a taxi and when the taxi pulled over, I went to get in the front seat, as I always do, but the driver said out loud that I was too big to get in the front seat and that I should hop in the back. Now, to say the least I was stunned – the car was a large Commodore and had plenty of room. I am still not sure whether this was because I had lost 20 kgs or whether it was his complete rudeness, but for some inane reason his statement really cut to the core.

In thinking about this, I came to the conclusion that yes, we do judge people on their appearance, however we do not know why or how this person is overweight. I have previously shared with you how I arrived at where I was.

At the end of the day I am glad that the ignorant taxi driver made his comments, as, one, it made me even more appreciative of the support I get and, two, I went on to lose 5 kgs last week. :)

So, I give a 2 fingered salute to people who do not look past the exterior. I have become more observant on how people interact with larger people and fellow human beings in general. I have also become more aware of the way I interact with other people. I am a firm believer in the old saying that you should treat others as you like to be treated yourself.

It can be done, losing weight that is, however I must say and say again, it takes real will power. I have nearly stopped watching television, opting for DVDs, so I am not constantly bombarded with fast food commercials.

I truly understand that the support you receive is critical to achieving your goals.

Until next week this is 129 kgs of me saying, ciao.

Steven

About Dragons Abreast

Well Steven – 25kg and $6300.00 donated to date is a magnificent effort and don’t be swayed by the narrow mindedness of some. We don’t live in a perfect world, and if the world was perfect – wouldn’t we be boring people ??

Denise Lynn – Fundraising Manager – Dragons Abreast

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