3 Lifestyle Changes Helped This Guy Lose Nearly 100 Pounds in a Year

 3 Lifestyle Changes Helped This Guy Lose Nearly 100 Pounds in a Year

“I have been overweight since I can remember, really,” says Andrea Scotti, a 41-year-old managing director from Dubai, UAE. He’d always eaten healthy food, but he ate a lot of it and didn’t get much activity. As he got older his weight kept climbing. He noticed it, sure, but he acclimated. “For me,” he says, “being overweight was a normal state of being.” He prided himself on being curious—mentally quick and sharp—but meanwhile his body began to feel slow, tired, and uncomfortable. By age 40, he topped 255 pounds.

He recognized he needed to change. He wanted to be more active, though at first he didn’t focus specifically on weight loss. He started running, but since he was “training,” he also started eating more—that didn’t give him the results he wanted. In fact, it made things worse.

Scotti then turned to a professional trainer, enrolling with Ultimate Performance. He quickly settled on three lifestyle changes: hitting 12,000 to 16,000 steps a day, eating fewer calories than he burned, and training three days a week. “I sold my car and started walking everywhere,” he says. He started learning more about cooking, including how to maximize the volume and energy content of his meals (depending on where he was in the program), and prepare food that still tasted good.

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