Shaping up for marriage with Adam White’s four-step routine
Gym newbie says if he can do it, so can you
Grooms, losing weight for the big day is possible. The important thing? Keeping your new lifestyle as flourishing as your marriage.
When I got married and turned 30 in the same year, I decided that my wedding day was the ideal deadline. It was time to lose some weight. I was a gym newbie – I’d barely set foot in one – but over four intensive months I lost 15kg, going from a flubby 99kg to a slightly-less-flubby 84kg. Sound easy? It wasn’t. I may not be anywhere near a sculpted Adonis, but I do know how it’s done. If I did it, so can you.
Build those biceps
“My only advice for you is to eat well, train well and rest well,” says Tse Ka-hei, training manager and senior physical trainer at Pure Fitness. A personal trainer had me walking 15 or 20 minutes on a treadmill, six days a week – just a fast walk on an incline. As you increase the amount of motion you go through every day, you’re increasing the pace of your metabolism, and speeding up the rate your body burns calories.
A post shared by Kahei Tse (Coach K) (@coach.k.performance) on Sep 11, 2017 at 5:55am PDT