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This Man Achieved a 100-Lb. Weight Loss Thanks to HIIT Workouts and Healthy Eating

How This Man Lost 100 Lbs. and Got Ripped
How This Man Lost 100 Lbs. and Got Ripped

In his senior year of high school, Ontario native Levi Demour-Iozzo injured his back on a max squat. The injury became the downfall of any good exercise habit, and Demour-Iozzo soon used the injury as a crutch to skip workouts. Then his life encountered more setbacks. He graduated high school, but soon dropped out of college.

"I was a 19-year old drop out at 275 pounds and working as a server," he said. "After each shift I was spent. Id go to bars, but I was brutal with girls-I couldnt talk to them if my life depended on it. I just had no confidence or self-esteem."

But over the next year, Levi would pull off a 100-pound weight loss transformation, trimming his way to a muscular 175. That journey began one November, when Demour-Iozzo and a friend began making New Year's Eve plans, including where to go and what to wear.

"I took out a peacoat from high school, but I couldnt even pull the zipper up," he said. "The light just clicked. I knew it was time to do something."

He made a new plan: fit into this peacoat by New Year's Eve.

Demour-Iozzo also went back to school, enrolling in a local university. He had learned a lot about nutrition from his high school basketball coaches, but he'd ignored the advice. Now, back in school and unable to return home for lunch, Demour-Iozzo had to employ some of that advice.

"It was important that I diligently pack my lunches, so I wouldnt eat out and make unhealthy choices," he said. "I did more research on healthy diets and stuck to fish, chicken, salad, and vegetables." Since Demour-Iozzo was also working at a restaurant, he had to be extra careful not to graze. He avoided burgers and pastas, sticking to lean meats and veggies.

As for exercise, Demour-Iozzo knew he would need an equally-disciplined regimen.

He found Max Workouts by Shin Ohtake and started on a high intensity circuit program. "I would go six days a week," he said, "weight training Monday, Wednesday, Fridayand then interval training on a cardio bike Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays," After the first 12 weeks, he had already lost 40 pounds.

Losing the weight didn't just help Demour-Iozzo fit back into his peacoat, it also helped relieve lingering back pain from his high school injury.

Workouts became more fun, and Demour-Iozzo soon found his exercise discipline translating into academic discipline. "I wasn't a great student; I procrastinated a lot. After the weight loss I was more diligent. I would send our resumes without stopping. Now, I go into every task with that mentality."

Demour-Iozzo says he found that drive through encouragement. "When I was working out one day, a muscular guy came up and asked me about my routine. 'That looks really hard,' he said. 'Keep up the good work.' Looking back, that really motivated me."

Demour-Iozzo's own encouragement for others: "Dig in and really find that inner workhorse. What I found from fitness I hope everyone can find."

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