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<blockquote data-quote="J 1177" data-source="post: 9218050" data-attributes="member: 1112"><p>Im a fat bugger, was a fat kid. Mother was a feeder and was anti sport (from a very sporting family weirdly) i got really fit in my 20s, shattered my leg at 29, put on a fair bit of weight in my 30s im 40 now, try to eat propper meals, go to gym 3 times a week. Iv lost only a stone but iv lost loads of inches of fat, clothes fit better, feel far better and fitter than i have for years. I go early 5.30 in morning and it sets me up for the day. </p><p>My eldest son eats like a horse but trains rugby twice a week and a game once. Hes fit. Daughter we have to watch as her greatest pleasure in life is lying on the couch doing nowt.</p><p>Youngest son (the loon) is built like a lat can run like the wind and is strong as an ox.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J 1177, post: 9218050, member: 1112"] Im a fat bugger, was a fat kid. Mother was a feeder and was anti sport (from a very sporting family weirdly) i got really fit in my 20s, shattered my leg at 29, put on a fair bit of weight in my 30s im 40 now, try to eat propper meals, go to gym 3 times a week. Iv lost only a stone but iv lost loads of inches of fat, clothes fit better, feel far better and fitter than i have for years. I go early 5.30 in morning and it sets me up for the day. My eldest son eats like a horse but trains rugby twice a week and a game once. Hes fit. Daughter we have to watch as her greatest pleasure in life is lying on the couch doing nowt. Youngest son (the loon) is built like a lat can run like the wind and is strong as an ox. [/QUOTE]
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