Author, Fit2Fat2Fit(2012)
				  Personal  Trainer
				  Former  Medical Technician
				  Has  been featured on Dr. Oz, Good Morning  America, The View and The Tonight  Show
				  Father of two
                  				 			
			 
			
			
					 
		
		
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		Drew Manning: From Fit, to  Fat, to Fit Again
		
		
		 
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Drew says  he had never been overweight in his life.   He grew up with three sisters and seven brothers.  He excelled in sports and his obsession with  health grew from there.  As a personal  trainer, Drew was addicted to exercise…to having large muscles and six-pack  abs.  His idea of a “treat” was a spinach  shake! “I was such a health addict that I invited the opportunity to both judge  and attempt to help individuals who weren’t born with the ‘health-nut gene,’”  says Drew.  The goal for all his obese  patients was the same: to get them to see that they were doing this to  themselves and show them how to think, act and live differently.  Certain clients listened and acted on his  advice.  More often than not, his clients  were full of doubt that Drew was really there to help them overcome their struggles.  “They saw me as someone who didn’t get it; I  didn’t understand how hard it was to set aside the food or how difficult it was  to go to the gym,” says Drew. 
		One day,  James, one of Lynn’s relatives, asked Drew to help him lose weight.  At first, James followed Drew’s meal plans and  pushed himself at every workout three times a week.  After a few weeks,  James decided to fight the battle of the bulge  on his own.  Drew thought, Something is missing, and wondered if he  would ever be able to impact anyone other than himself.  So Drew decided the best hope to understand  weight-loss struggles would be to purposefully gain weight and get out of  shape, with his wife’s support.  Drew  would stop following his meal plans and avoid physical exertion whenever  possible for six months.  Then he would journey  back to fitness for the next six months.   Drew launched a website that would chart his progress and blog about his  journey from fit-to-fat-to-fit again. He invited followers to blog their life  changes on their own.  After months of  planning, Drew ate his last healthy meal on May 5, 2011.  He weighed 193 pounds, had a 34.5” waist and  17” neck.
		After just  two months, Drew gained over 20 pounds and could not fit into his clothes.  His self-esteem issues became an obsession  and he feared everyone would notice every new pound.  He hated taking any trips out of the  house.  Lynn, who is also physically fit,  was shocked by his plunging self image, thinking this jouney was “on purpose”  and that he would only endure a physical transformation.  Drew became lazy and stopped helping around the  house.  He got winded easily and avoided  playing with the kids.  She says that it  wasn’t the weight he put on but the lack of confidence that resulted.  “It was as if his waitline and confidence  were on the same sliding scale,” she says.   At week 26, Drew weighed 268 pounds, had a 47.5” waist and 19” neck.  He gained 75 pounds.
        IT’S  A LIFESTYLE NOT A DIET
              “The process humbled me,” says  Drew.  “I became more empathetic about  the emotional issues as well as the physical issue in losing weight.” He says  the food was actually good and his body had begun to crave it.  “Food addiction is powerful and real,” he  says.  The foods he found hard to give up  to get fit again were Mountain Dew (he would drink two a day) and the bowl of  Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal at night.  He  says it was hard getting back into the gym.   Drew had never experienced having his belly touch the ground while doing  a push up.  Getting out of the lazy  routine was brutal.  While it seems like  he didn’t gain or lose anything in his journey, Drew says mentally and  emotionally he is different.  “It’s  amazing what you take for granted when you’re healthy,” he says.  “The process humbled me.”  On March 1, 2012, Drew’s blog went “dark,”  and Lynn took over the daily video exercises so that on June 4, 2012, Drew’s  results could be revealed on Good Morning  America.
	  
		
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