His Story
I was a chubby kid. I didn’t grow up in a wealthy family. We ate beans, rice, and potatoes, because you could stretch those types of foods. I‘m sure we had vegetables, but I didn’t eat them! My mother tried to get me to go outside and play, but I wanted to stay in the house reading. Kids teased me. The worst was when my mother took me to buy clothes and I had to buy “husky” jeans.
I’ll never forget the moment in my senior year of high school. They’d taken a picture of me in the fall, and when the yearbook came out that spring, somebody showed me a group picture and said, “There you are, Curtis.” I thought, “That’s me!?” It was this huge person. I knew then that I had to do something. I tried joining a gym, but I didn’t stick with it. It was too exhausting.
In my early 20s, I started a new job where they had a “fitness challenge” for employees. I won by losing the most weight – 37 pounds! Thus began my whole dance with fitness. Walking was the thing that really got me to lose. But my coworkers and I ate lunch out a lot, and I’d been taught to “finish everything on your plate.” When the weight crept back on, I started bringing my lunch.
When I went to my 20th high school reunion, everybody had aged tremendously. I had been the heavy, fat kid in high school – but there I was, the most fit person in the room!
How I Did It
I really had to change the way I ate. I used to eat for the taste of the food, instead of stopping when I was full and satisfied. And I started exercising several times a week. Now, I control how much I eat and try to eat small portions. I eat a lot of veggies, tuna, chicken and fish.
Biggest Challenge
Keeping up with the exercise. I have to exercise three to four times a week. No finding excuses! It’s the only way I can control my weight. And vanilla crème sandwich cookies. They are my weakness. When I go to the store, I can’t go down the cookie aisle!
Maintaining the Weight Loss
It’s the eating, the water, the trying to do the right thing. If I miss three days, the “I don’t want to go to the gym” thing sets in. It’s easier just to stick with exercising three to four times every week.
The Biggest Thrill
Being able to put on a pair of jeans that I couldn’t even button — and they fit. They’re loose!