I read some of the success stories about Turbulence Training and they are real stories by real people. I voted in the contest for one of the finalists and that person did not win but I was kind of partial to heavier people who drop a lot of pounds. Being 240 pounds at the height of my 20s by eating bad and drinking seven 20 ounce Mountain Dews a day left me feeling down about life. While I laughed and joked with others about being solid and big. I was just that. Big. When my father got cancer, a brain tumor and diabetes in one year (he is still a survivor) he gave me his size 40 pants. I thought he was crazy to do that. I said they would never fit me. I was wrong cause they fit perfectly.
Right now I am wearing a size 36 pants that are getting pretty lose on me. I almost want to go to the store and try on a pair of 34 pants. Say it isn’t so. Just today a girl at work said that my size XL shirt looked really loose on me. She knows I have been eating better and working out. It makes my day to know I have my life back and feel so alive.
Today is my last TT workout of the week and I am ready to go hard. Blood, sweat and tears is how you get back in shape. My fingers are in great shape from the remote control. Now it is time to get to work.
April 25, 2008 at 2:23 pm
Great work! Stay strong,
craig
April 29, 2008 at 7:08 pm
Keep it up. It’s such an encouragement when people around you start to see a difference. Can’t wait to see the results you achieve in the the 2nd Turbulence Training Transformation Contest.