Vitals: Andrew Staton, 34, Rehoboth Beach, DE
Occupation: Real-estate agent
Weight before: 317
Height: 5'9"
Time required to reach goal: 5 years
Weight after: 173
Lesson learned: Diet isn't a short-term regimen, it's a lifestyle.
Inspired tip: Win your personal battles, and your professional ones become easier.
The Gain
Staton never knew what it was like to be athletic. "I was a fat kid, a fat teenager, and a fat adult," he says. He passed the 300-pound mark after college, as his career took off and his activity level plummeted. That's when Staton realized his weight was holding him down professionally, too.
The ChangeStaton remembers the day he took control of his weight: April 1, 2000. "I just woke up and thought, I'm going to get ahold of my life," he says. Staton halved his calorie intake, hit the elliptical trainer for an hour a day, 6 days a week, and watched the first 60 pounds melt away. He soon moved his workouts from the gym to the road, and just 7 months later, ran his first 10-K. In October 2001, Staton completed the Marine Corps Marathon. "When people notice your weight loss, it gives you a high that drives you forward," he says.
The LifestyleStaton's road to weight loss didn't end with the marathon. "You have to do absolutely everything you did to lose the weight to keep it off," Staton says. That means keeping portions small--a slice of whole-wheat toast with peanut butter for breakfast, a low-calorie lunch, and a dinner of lean meat, a side, and salad. It's all quickly burned off in exercise: Staton typically logs 9 hours of cardio and an hour of weight training a week.
The RewardStaton found his trim physique conveyed dedication and perseverance, and his real-estate business boomed. At the same time, his athletic goals continued to shoot upward. Last summer, Staton competed in his first Ironman triathlon. This June, he plans to repeat the feat in Switzerland. "This one is all about speed," Staton says. "I'm hoping to finish in under 13 hours."
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