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When Actor Ethan Suplee of  Remember the Titans film  went from 550 to 300 pounds on his 6’1” frame, he imagined he’d finally look at his body and feel no shame. He thought he’d feel confident and look in the mirror at a body he was proud of after a lifetime of insecurity over his weight. Suplee was clinically obese by age 10. After struggling with overeating and fad diets throughout his youth, he took his first major effort to lose weight at age 26 in 2002 with a liquid diet, then a blood type diet. By 2005, between a keto diet and consistent trainer-led workouts, he had dropped 250 pounds. But he hadn’t considered what might remain once he lost the weight: skin. Lots of it. “I’m smaller, but nothing is tighter at all,” Suplee recalls thinking. Wrinkles fell over his knees. Excess skin covered his thighs. He was insecure about it and he mostly wore baggy clothes to hide it. “The apron around my abdomen was the worst of it,” Suplee says. “It looked like a gut under my clothing.”  Suplee was faced with a problem he couldn’t solve through hard work in the gym and a disciplined diet. For those who undergo high volume weight loss, that is a common feeling, and it's a silent challenge of weight loss for both the unhealthily overweight and the bodybuilding crowd alike. A few months ago, bodybuilder and YouTube star Dr. Mike Israetel also had a surgery to cut away his loosen skin. “Skin is a really tricky thing, because you work so hard to try to get to a point where you feel, quote, unquote, normal,” Suplee says. Over the next few years, he tried fad trends like mineral supplements, red light treatments, and lotions to remove excess skin. “But there’s not something that can magically remove the skin,” Suplee says. “That's like saying, ‘I want to diet one of my fingers off.’ There's no autophagy that's going to take that away. It's an organ.”  read comments  below 👇🏻   source: https://www.menshealth.com/fitness/a64956961/ethan-suplee-weight-loss-loose-skin/  #bodytransformation #weightloss #Fitness #workout #ethansuplee
When Actor Ethan Suplee of Remember the Titans film went from 550 to 300 pounds on his 6’1” frame, he imagined he’d finally look at his body and feel no shame. He thought he’d feel confident and look in the mirror at a body he was proud of after a lifetime of insecurity over his weight. Suplee was clinically obese by age 10. After struggling with overeating and fad diets throughout his youth, he took his first major effort to lose weight at age 26 in 2002 with a liquid diet, then a blood type diet. By 2005, between a keto diet and consistent trainer-led workouts, he had dropped 250 pounds. But he hadn’t considered what might remain once he lost the weight: skin. Lots of it. “I’m smaller, but nothing is tighter at all,” Suplee recalls thinking. Wrinkles fell over his knees. Excess skin covered his thighs. He was insecure about it and he mostly wore baggy clothes to hide it. “The apron around my abdomen was the worst of it,” Suplee says. “It looked like a gut under my clothing.” Suplee was faced with a problem he couldn’t solve through hard work in the gym and a disciplined diet. For those who undergo high volume weight loss, that is a common feeling, and it's a silent challenge of weight loss for both the unhealthily overweight and the bodybuilding crowd alike. A few months ago, bodybuilder and YouTube star Dr. Mike Israetel also had a surgery to cut away his loosen skin. “Skin is a really tricky thing, because you work so hard to try to get to a point where you feel, quote, unquote, normal,” Suplee says. Over the next few years, he tried fad trends like mineral supplements, red light treatments, and lotions to remove excess skin. “But there’s not something that can magically remove the skin,” Suplee says. “That's like saying, ‘I want to diet one of my fingers off.’ There's no autophagy that's going to take that away. It's an organ.” read comments below 👇🏻 source: https://www.menshealth.com/fitness/a64956961/ethan-suplee-weight-loss-loose-skin/ #bodytransformation #weightloss #Fitness #workout #ethansuplee

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