Hi everyone, Ive never posted here so go easy...
I'd just like some opinions on my lifestyle in general. I'm 35 and have avoided healthy living like the plague. Some background. When I was younger I was relatively healthy. I played sport (athletics, basketball, aussie rules football) from a young age until I was around 15. I quit all sport, had teenage issues etc. I took up smoking cigarettes, marijuana and alcohol.
These habits, as well as a poor diet stayed with me throughout my twenties. I havent eaten a proper breakfast for many years. My diet for most of my adult life has been junkfood for breakfast (bacon, egg, cheese sandwhich) and lunch (whatever take away place was convenient to where I was working)then a reasonably healthy dinner (3 veg and a main i.e steak, chicken, pork)
When I was younger I had a thin yet muscular build. In my teens I was 6foot (183cm) and between 65 - 70 kg's. I always had a fast metabolism and have worked in physical jobs most of my life so my weight never really fluctuated.
Since I've turned 30, got married and become a dad I've gone up to around 83 - 85 kgs. My metabolism has slowed a little, Ive gained weight mostly around the stomach region, I suppose instead of looking thin as I always saw myself I know look average.
I quit smoking weed around 5 years ago but since then my cigarette intake has skyrocketed to around 30+ a day. I drink most nights, usually only 3 or 4 beers on a quiet night but still occasionally binge drink upward of 12 beers a night when out with my mates, maybe once a fortnight.
I have kind of had this peter pan attitude towards my health and my habits in that I've always thought of myself as still young enough to turn things around if and when the need arises. Bullshitting myself, I suppose.
I'm not an idiot but I'm no rhodes scholar either. I do realise that my lifestyle is not the greatest but I have no idea where to start. Giving away the smokes would be the first thing I'd like to do. It's weird when even my 3 year old daughter can tell it's a bad habit.
I'd like to hear peoples stories. Have you always lead a healthy life ? Do you go through periods where you fall off the wagon so to speak. This is BL so I'm even more intrigued by people who can balance their life..
Thanks to anyone who's taken the time to read, sorry it's so long and self indulgent lol.;
I'd just like some opinions on my lifestyle in general. I'm 35 and have avoided healthy living like the plague. Some background. When I was younger I was relatively healthy. I played sport (athletics, basketball, aussie rules football) from a young age until I was around 15. I quit all sport, had teenage issues etc. I took up smoking cigarettes, marijuana and alcohol.
These habits, as well as a poor diet stayed with me throughout my twenties. I havent eaten a proper breakfast for many years. My diet for most of my adult life has been junkfood for breakfast (bacon, egg, cheese sandwhich) and lunch (whatever take away place was convenient to where I was working)then a reasonably healthy dinner (3 veg and a main i.e steak, chicken, pork)
When I was younger I had a thin yet muscular build. In my teens I was 6foot (183cm) and between 65 - 70 kg's. I always had a fast metabolism and have worked in physical jobs most of my life so my weight never really fluctuated.
Since I've turned 30, got married and become a dad I've gone up to around 83 - 85 kgs. My metabolism has slowed a little, Ive gained weight mostly around the stomach region, I suppose instead of looking thin as I always saw myself I know look average.
I quit smoking weed around 5 years ago but since then my cigarette intake has skyrocketed to around 30+ a day. I drink most nights, usually only 3 or 4 beers on a quiet night but still occasionally binge drink upward of 12 beers a night when out with my mates, maybe once a fortnight.
I have kind of had this peter pan attitude towards my health and my habits in that I've always thought of myself as still young enough to turn things around if and when the need arises. Bullshitting myself, I suppose.
I'm not an idiot but I'm no rhodes scholar either. I do realise that my lifestyle is not the greatest but I have no idea where to start. Giving away the smokes would be the first thing I'd like to do. It's weird when even my 3 year old daughter can tell it's a bad habit.
I'd like to hear peoples stories. Have you always lead a healthy life ? Do you go through periods where you fall off the wagon so to speak. This is BL so I'm even more intrigued by people who can balance their life..
Thanks to anyone who's taken the time to read, sorry it's so long and self indulgent lol.;