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Originally Posted by XTrainer
KK, we've lived parallel lives. I mean, EERILY similar. Everything from weight problems as a youngster to current state of great physical conditiong/lack of illness. I don't see a need to duplicate your whole post. Suffice to say my experience has been identical to yours.
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I'm still on the road to fitness, although I've come a long way. I'm 5'9" and weighed about 180 my sophomore year of high school, and graduated about 200. Now, four years later, I'm still about 200 pounds, usually, but the weight has changed from mostly fat to mostly muscle. I get "wow"s, etc, from ppl I haven't seen in awhile, more attention from the ladies, questions of "why" when I say about cuttin' weight, and people starin' when I move iron in the weight room. I'm a lot more confident and can feel more activity in my brain (easier to multi-task... I'm in biology class listenin' to the prof talk about DNA transcription while I've been typin' this.

). So, yeah, I know that it's made a difference, and I wish that I'd eaten healthier as a young'un.