Article about me

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I feel weird putting this out there, but I figured I'd share this with my WISH family.

Thanks to my Mom I recently was asked to sit down for a small story about my weight loss and doing my first Marathon.

The only thing that wasn't correct was when I started losing weight. It was 2006 and not 2007.

My wife asked me to do the article because she gets comments all the time about how I've inspired them and I do get stuff like that at work. So after all that here it is.

120 lbs. lighter, man runs marathon



Though New Year’s resolutions sometimes expire even before January ends, Chris 32, proved you don’t need a new year to get healthy and achieve your goals. You just need a resolution.

He finished his first marathon in Orlando, Fla., on Jan. 13. Before the marathon, he lost 120 pounds.

"I tried many times (to lose weight). It was kind of like a yo-yo thing where I’d lose 40 to 50 pounds going into the summer, and then I’d gain it all back when the winter came around and then some," he said.

In February 2007, He began walking to lose weight again. By June, he was 90 pounds lighter. That’s when he started running.

"This last time when I started to lose the weight… I started walking a lot faster, so it wasn’t that big of a leap to start running," he said. "I just started running and couldn't believe I could do that, and then just slowly started going farther and farther and farther."


He looked to books for inspiration to keep running before he finally chose to run a marathon and lost another 30 pounds.

"Once I decided I was going to do it, I actually stuck to it. Like with the weight loss, I set smaller goals and things to do," he said.

He began by running short races to get used to the notion of running rather than walking in races. He ran several five-kilometer races (3.1 miles), and chose a 13-kilometer (8.1 miles) race in Disney World in October to prepare for the Walt Disney World Marathon last month.

"I love Disney World," said Chris. "That’s kind of why I picked that one: my love for Disney World. I figured it was kind of an excuse to go to Disney World, too."

The weekend of the marathon, Chris flew south to Florida a few days early to prepare.

"When I got down (to Disney World), they tell you to relax, but I couldn’t help it, I went and ran. I figured I needed to get used to the temperature anyway."

Chris’ personal cheering squad—his wife, Beth, and 7-month-old daughter, Isabelle, joined him in Florida a few days later. His other daughter, Casey, 8, stayed home to participate in a school function.

"Seeing my family was probably my favorite part, and so was running through all of the parks. Like I said, I love the park, so that was pretty incredible, but getting to see my family in different spots really helped."

He finished the race, all 26.2 miles, in five hours and 45 minutes.

"I got choked up," he admitted. "Getting finished and getting that medal was worth it."

When he returned home after the marathon, his passion for running remained strong. Many experts suggest a two-week break after a marathon, but he was back on the road within a week.

This year, he plans to run several smaller races, including a half-marathon, before picking back up later in the year to run the Walt Disney World Marathon again. He hopes to beat his previous time.

"If I can run a marathon, I feel like I can do anything," he said. "It’s definitely given me a tremendous amount of confidence that I’d lost for a long time."

To those looking to begin running or simply looking for inspiration, he said the key thing is to just try.

"If you can only run from here to the pole, try to run to the next pole, the next stop sign, whatever…you just have to push yourself."
 
That's awesome, Chris - way to go! I just started this journey, and I'm having a hard time jogging for 2 minutes, so it's wonderful to hear about someone else's successful endeavor. Keep it up!!

Susan
 
That is a great article Chris! :thumbsup2 Thanks for sharing it, and congratulations!
 
Chris that is so cool! Way to go teammate! :thumbsup2
 

Oh my gosh! You're famous! :cool2: How cool is that!??

But even more fabulous is the job you've done to get that recognition. Congratulations to you! I know it wasn't easy. :thumbsup2


Judy secretly very envious...... :rolleyes1
 
That's awesome Chris! You shoudl be proud of yourself for what you have accomplished adn what you are inspiring others to do!
 
That's a fabulous article, Chris! It sounds just like you, humble and low-key, but very inspiring! :thumbsup2
 
Great article. But more so, a great story! You are an example to a lot of people. Just an ordinary person that has done something pretty special. Don't ever be ashamed to share this story. You need to post it on every web site you visit :)

Way to go.
Duane
 
Congratualtions Chris. You and Scott are both getting well deserved media coverage for your awesome accomplishments. I hope to be able to follow the examples set by you and Scott to some day join the lose 100 or more pounds and finish a marathon club.
 
Congrats Chris! It's so great and a fantastic source of inspiration to others of us starting out on this journey.
 
Great story! I'm glad you've been able to inspire people, you can make a difference!
 
Chris,

Thanks so much for sharing the article. Your accomplishment is awesome. Good luck with your training this year.

Cindy
 
What a great article. You are such an inspiration - I am glad you decided to do the article. I am sure you will give lots of people hope. You should be VERY proud of your weight loss that is AWESOME. It also gives me hope that I can make it through the marathon in 2009. It just takes baby steps!!
 
Chris:

Thanks for sharing the article. What a great story. I'm sure that you have inspired a lot of people and, by doing the article, will inspire many more.

Congratulations.
 
Wow! What an inspiring story! Great job on changing your life and finding something you love in the process!
 
Susan and Liz - Good luck to you and Thank you. Everyone here is awesome and will do everything they can to help you!
Thanks Dave, Debra, Carrie, Stacey, Cindy, Cruella de Mom, Cindy (Go Buzz's Brigade) Wendy (Go Buzz's Brigade) and Aldisneygrl (Go Buzz's Brigade)
Judy - I don't quite think I am famous. :rotfl2: It's a small town and a small area, but Thank you just the same.
Duane - You are right I'm kind of ashamed to put it out there, but because I'm a pretty shy guy (Although you wouldn't know it on the boards.) I do want to help people so I'm hoping it does help anyone who might need it.
Bill - Good luck to you on your journey to get to 100 lbs lost and to getting to finish that first Marathon. It's such a thrill I still can't come down off that high.
Tricia - Thank you and good luck to you in the Minnie as well as training for the Marathon.

I really do love running and love my WISH teamates for all their advice and support!!! :worship:
 
Chris,

Absolutely phenomenal! Congratulations; you should feel very proud! Truly, you are an inspiration. What a wonderful example you have set for your family, friends, and loved ones that any goal is achievable through dedication, hard work and perseverence.

Again, congratulations. Thanks for sharing this article; I look forward to meeting you next January at Marathon Weekend.
 
That's really cool, Chris! Thanks for sharing it with us!
 












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