Fat Boy at 40?
29 Aug 2023
I recently turned 39 and I’m vowing to NOT be a fat boy by the time I turn 40.
As of this morning (29 Aug 2023) I weigh 110.9kg (244lbs) and I’m 190cm (6’ 3”) tall. According to the NHS’ BMI calculator, this gives me a BMI of 30.7.
In other words, I’m obese, people.
I know BMI is a pretty poor indicator of health, but it’s an indicator nevertheless, so I’ll be using it as one data point. What’s far more important is how I feel at the end of this process.
The NHS recommend that I should lose 5.6kg (12.3lbs) in order to get my weight into a more healthy zone. That’s actually better than I thought, but I’d like to do better than that before I’m 40.
I want to get below 100kg (220lbs).
Why lose weight?
I thought the answer to this question was obvious, but just in case, I’ll spell it out:
- My blood pressure is starting to creep up - I need to reduce that
- Joints are starting to become painful
- My back is in shit state because it’s lugging a rather large belly around all the time
- I sleep like shit
- I want to be healthier
How will I do this?
I could go on a crash diet on lose 10.9kg (24lbs) over the course of a couple months. But that’s probably worse for me in the long run, as I’ll basically be starving myself and when I come off the diet, I’ll go straight back to all my bad habits.
Instead, I want to make a number of life changes that will hopefully add up to a larger change, meaning I lose weight. I think giving myself a year to do this is realistic.
This isn’t a diet. It’s a lifestyle change, folks.
Ultimately it all boils down to eating less and moving more. My diet is pretty good already, but I tend to graze on snacks in the evening once the kids go to bed. That will have to stop.
I walk the dogs a lot, and I’m generally active looking after our 2.5 acre smallholding, but I still need to exercise more. I’m too heavy for running at the moment - it fucks my knees - so I’ll be cycling again, as well as doing small weights.
I was a PTI (Physical Training Instructor) when I was in the Army, so I actually have a lot of knowledge about all this - I just need to implement it.
I’ll never have a six pack again. I’ll never run a 10k in 40 minutes again. But if I can get to a point where I’m not clinically obese, where my belt buckle doesn’t rub on my belly - making it sore (TMI?) - and where I’m generally fitter and healthier, I’ll be a happy camper.
I’m planning on tracking all this, because, you know, I’m a nerd and I love data. I’m going to try and write regular (monthly?) updates here, which will include:
- General updates - what’s been good, what’s bad
- My weight
- My BMI
- My blood pressure
If you’ve gone through a similar journey, I’d love to hear about your experiences, and any advice you might have.
Wish me luck.