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Piling on pounds to lose weight

February 17, 2012 15:11
2 min read

Lately, I have become rather obsessed with the progress of a random bloke on a diet in America.

He is not famous - or at least he wasn't when he started. Drew Manning is a Utah fitness trainer who decided he wanted to experience what his unfit clients were going through. So he devised the endearingly bonkers idea of spending six months eating buckets of fast food in a heroic attempt to put on weight, then six months losing it.

The first part of his journey was an unqualified success. He went from a ripped 193lbs to an elephantine 265lbs - a weight gain of more than five stone.

As experiments go, this seems as pointless as digging a large hole and then filling it in again. In fact, if you dig a hole and fill it in again you will be giving your upper body a good workout and there will be cardiovascular benefits if you work at a decent pace.

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