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Chef loses 6 stone in 18 months only having one thing before 12pm
Chef loses 6 stone in 18 months only having one thing before 12pm

Wales Online

time29-04-2025

  • Health
  • Wales Online

Chef loses 6 stone in 18 months only having one thing before 12pm

Chef loses 6 stone in 18 months only having one thing before 12pm Ricky set out to lose weight after the death of his 15-year-old brother and ditched 30% of his body weight Ricky before his weight loss A man who decided to lose weight so he could take part in a rugby match in honour of his brother managed to ditch six stone in 18 months. Ricky Emery, 40 from Bridgend has lost over 6 stone with the help of his local MAN v FAT Football club, since starting the programme 18 months ago. Ricky said: 'My 15 year-old brother sadly passed away in the summer of 2023, and in his memory, our community organised a memorial rugby match that was due to take place on Boxing Day later that year. It was a bit of a wake-up call to be honest, as I knew that I needed to get fit and shift weight fast. So, I joined MAN v FAT Bridgend, a local club that helps men in the area lose weight through weekly football and healthy lifestyle coaching sessions. ‌ 'Joining MAN v FAT was a revelation. The mix of playing team sports again and the incentive of losing weight through doing so was a brilliant motivation factor for me. ‌ Ricky before his weight loss 'The best thing about MAN v FAT is all abilities can join and contribute, whether you are young or old. And it's not just about the scores on the pitch, because how you do during the week in terms of your own weight loss matters as well. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is looking to lose weight, in fact I have - and a few of my mates have joined the club too. Around 8,500 men currently take part at more than 150 MAN v FAT Football clubs across the UK. Article continues below The programme was created to differ from traditional weight loss classes and combines the game with weight loss goals for men. Designed for overweight and obese men with a BMI of above 27.5, at a typical MAN v FAT session, players are weighed, before battling it out on the pitch where results from matches combine with a player's individual weight loss throughout a week. Individual weight loss results and scores on the pitch then contribute to a team's position in a club's overall league table. The total amount of weight lost by MAN v FAT players in the UK currently stands at more than 800,000 pounds. In addition to football sessions, MAN v FAT players receive off-the-pitch support including healthy meal recipe ideas and tips on general fitness. ‌ Ricky has lost more than six stone Rick said: 'I joined the programme weighing 20 stone, with my initial goal at the time being to reduce my weight to 15.5 stone. I have managed to reduce my weight to just under 14 stone - basically I've lost 30 per cent of my starting bodyweight since joining MAN v FAT. 'The weight loss hasn't been the only benefit of joining though. I've met so many new people and gone from having a quite sedentary life to now being very active. I play five-a-side football and go to the gym three times a week, so I'm feeling a lot fitter and a lot stronger than I was before starting to lose weight. There has been a massive improvement in my lifestyle and that can only be a good thing. ‌ 'The hardest thing about losing weight for me was staying consistent. I am a chef, so I am around food all of the time and would regularly drink a lot after work. MAN v FAT gave me the incentive I needed to cut down on both. 'Before I started MAN v FAT an average breakfast was a Greggs bacon roll with extra bacon and a milky coffee with loads of sugar. Or I'd have a full on fry up. Now, I fast until midday every day only drinking black coffee with sweetener until then. Then, my first meal is something high protein like Greek yogurt with berries or overnight oats with added protein. I used to pick and snack all day at work so didn't really have lunch. Now - my average lunch could be something like a jacket potato with cottage cheese or baked beans to keep me full until the evening. Ricky has lost more than six stone ‌ 'In the past, that evening meal would have been a big bowl of pasta with varying sauces and loads of cheese with some sort of dessert to finish. Now, I eat lean protein like chicken, turkey mince, or steak, with veggies and a small amount of carbs followed by a protein shake or yogurt for something sweet. 'If there was something that I learned about losing weight, it's that you need to be prepared to step out of your comfort zone. Try something new and find a form of exercise - but that you enjoy doing. That's what made MAN v FAT so perfect for me.' In addition to football sessions, MAN v FAT players receive off-the-pitch support including healthy meal recipe ideas and tips on general fitness. Players also get free access to a bespoke mental health platform through MAN v FAT partners, JAAQ. Article continues below 2025 will see MAN v FAT expand its offering with the launch of 10 new rugby-based weight loss clubs across the UK. The rugby clubs will follow MAN v FAT's key principles, offering overweight and obese men the opportunity to lose weight at a sustainable pace, through weekly rugby, health, and wellbeing sessions.

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