Right, here's my story...
I was always a very skinny kid, weighed about 9-10 stone at age 18, 6'1" in height.
A couple of years ago I was sitting at 9 stone and headed off on a trip to Hong Kong, not realising at the time that I was about to become very ill and that I had Crohn's disease. For those of you who don't know what that is - basically your own immune system attacks your intestines causing all sorts of nasty problems including weight loss.
Here's a picture of me in Hong Kong at 8.5 stone:
So I get back from Asia, greet my mum at the airport and her face just drops when she sees me - first thing she comments on is how gaunt I look. I hadn't noticed much because it's a gradual change but because she hadn't seen me for a while it was a massive shock. I tell her I have been very sick while on holiday and I think I need to see a doctor. After a lot of tests, results show that I've got Crohn's and in the mean time I've dropped to just under 8 stone in weight (Was very camera shy at this weight as you can imagine!).
Without rambling on too much, I have to get 2 operations to remove a lot of my intestines over the next year or so. Feeling a lot better, the doctors tell me to eat everything I see and not to discriminate (so I did and enjoyed it
). Unfortunately, I enjoyed it a little too much and fat was unavoidable - I bulked up to 12 stone just by eating and not doing much exercise
12 stone chubby (chicks dig scars!
):
So comes January 2008... my oldest brother, Gary, tells me he wants to get back into shape after taking 3 years off especially since the middle brother, Neil, was in such good nick (shameless plug
www.neilmct.com haha). Gary and I start our journey in Centaur, the oldest commercial gym in the UK
(and it looks it!).
We train hard and I eat like a horse eventually bulking up to 14.5 stone by autumn 2008:
At this stage I'm really happy with my training and diet because I was no longer the skinny kid and I was managing to keep Crohn's at bay with my diet of unprocessed foods. For curiosity's sake however I want to start leaning out so I can see what frame I have now. So at the turn of the year I start cutting back on the carbs and start bringing my bodyfat down, while maintaining muscle mass as much as I could. This stage has been the hardest for me because I've been so scared of coming down in weight too much and looking like someone from a concentration camp again.
I'm still leaning out so this isn't the finished product by any means. Here's 2 pics as of yesterday (almost a year and a half training and sitting at 12 stone again):
My goals now:
Shed more bodyfat - I won't lose any more muscle at this stage I think.
Once that's done then clean bulk really slowly until I reach my ideal body shape and then train for strength.
Thanks for reading
. Hope it wasn't too boring and I know I still have a long way to go but I like to think I've come a long way too.