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60-year-old man turned into a bodybuilder in 10 months after being afraid of diabetes

Yulia PoteriankoLife
Less than a year ago, the man had a big belly, and now he has distinct abs. Source: Leeds Live

Overweight and diabetes go hand in hand. So do a lot of other health problems. The good news is that you can get rid of them along with your weight. A vivid example of this is 60-year-old Steve Ramsden from Leeds, UK.

His story was written about by the local edition of Leeds Live. Ramsden works as an ambulance paramedic, but later he began to notice that he himself could use medical help - his blood pressure started to rise, his cholesterol level increased, his back ached, and doctors stated that he was on the verge of developing diabetes. And his big stomach made it difficult to move.

That's when Steve's son Dan, who works as a fitness trainer, offered him a free programme to lose weight and improve his fitness. Dan started his fitness business during the pandemic, when he decided to fight his depressed mood due to self-isolation with the help of sports. Now he decided to help his father. For Christmas, he promised to take care of his health.

The first weigh-in showed that Steve had gained over 100 kilograms in total. In addition, Dan noticed that his father had lost his usual confidence as he aged, precisely because of his medical problems.

Then almost all alcohol and junk food was removed from the man's diet. "He went through an intensive 12-week transformation course and was really disciplined. If you can walk and eat, you can lose weight," Dan said of his father's success.

Now Steve has impressive abs instead of a round, bulging stomach and is even preparing for bodybuilding competitions, and his son calls him an "animal" for his perseverance in the gym. The man has lost about 25 kilograms of weight in 10 months and is happy that he is no longer on the verge of diabetes. "I take people in the ambulance who are younger than me, and they are not as healthy because they don't take care of themselves. They don't think about themselves. I don't drink a lot, I eat well, and I didn't think I'd ever see my abs again, but I have them, and I want to take care of myself for my family," Steve says. And his son considers him his hero. In addition, the man has become a good example for his grandson.

As OBOZREVATEL previously reported, American chef Michael Scelfo was also afraid of the health consequences of his excess weight and lost 40 kilograms in 4 months. He shared the secrets of nutrition and training that helped him achieve an impressive result.

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