I started going to my gym about 3 months ago now (-20 lbs., wooo!). I would go 5-6 days a week and I started to notice a 40-year old or so guy that would be there damn near everytime I was. We sorta become "gym friends" -- just saying hey in passing and stopping to talk once a week or so.
Friday night as I was finishing a set of something he walked up to me to tell me that he could tell that I've lost weight and to keep it up. "You're doing it the right way and I want you to know that. I totally screwed up..." I knew the guy had lost a high % of body fat but I had no idea it was that bad. He's gone from 290 to 202 in four months, after being about 280-290 for the past 20 years. He lifted his shirt up a little so that I'd understand, and I could barely believe what I was seeing. He had buckets and buckets of loose skin hanging off of his sides. Like he could pick up an armful and collect it in two arms.
I was not prepared for that one bit and it probably showed in my reaction, but holy shit that is crazy. I felt really bad for the dude because he has worked his ass off in here. But obviously that is not something he was looking forward to having to deal with. I think his problem (aside from obviously losing weight too fast) is that he is doing about 95% cardio and the other 5% of the time he gives a half-hearted, 10-minute effort on a random resistance training machine. He said he showed his doctor and doc said there's nothing that can really be done to "fix" his loose skin other than a tummy tuck. Or he can gain it all back, and then sloooooowly lose the weight once more. I'm not sure if there's any truth in that last one.
The guy is pretty bummed about everything and I wasn't really sure what to say.
Friday night as I was finishing a set of something he walked up to me to tell me that he could tell that I've lost weight and to keep it up. "You're doing it the right way and I want you to know that. I totally screwed up..." I knew the guy had lost a high % of body fat but I had no idea it was that bad. He's gone from 290 to 202 in four months, after being about 280-290 for the past 20 years. He lifted his shirt up a little so that I'd understand, and I could barely believe what I was seeing. He had buckets and buckets of loose skin hanging off of his sides. Like he could pick up an armful and collect it in two arms.
I was not prepared for that one bit and it probably showed in my reaction, but holy shit that is crazy. I felt really bad for the dude because he has worked his ass off in here. But obviously that is not something he was looking forward to having to deal with. I think his problem (aside from obviously losing weight too fast) is that he is doing about 95% cardio and the other 5% of the time he gives a half-hearted, 10-minute effort on a random resistance training machine. He said he showed his doctor and doc said there's nothing that can really be done to "fix" his loose skin other than a tummy tuck. Or he can gain it all back, and then sloooooowly lose the weight once more. I'm not sure if there's any truth in that last one.
The guy is pretty bummed about everything and I wasn't really sure what to say.
