September 25, 2017

Member Success: Michael

By The DAHLC

Member Success: Michael
Michael, a Mayo paramedic, wanted to make a change for himself, his family and his future. When applying for a specialty team for his job, he found himself needing to get more fit in order to be competitive with his colleagues and to have a chance to become a flight paramedic. After being turned down in his first interview, Michael lost some weight and was offered the job on his second interview. The job positions were his initial motivations for losing weight, but as he continued getting fitter, he realized he wanted it for himself. Consequently, Michael’s girlfriend at the time (now his wife) challenged him to do a triathlon, which he successfully completed in 2016 and 2017.

Barriers to his goals included his work schedule as he works straight nights. He also had to work on his eating and drinking habits by incorporating a lot more moderation and balance surrounding his diet.

“Specific DAHLC services I used were 1:1 wellness coaching and small group training. Jason was a huge help in goal setting and giving me some tough love when I needed it. Chad has been a huge help with small group training, and continues to be a help in my running game when I need advice or training ideas.”

Michael also credits his wife as being his main cheerleader for staying fit and supporting him on the sidelines at his many races.

“I think the biggest thing is just to start.  Every day that you’re active, is one less day you spend laying on the couch thinking about it.  Even if it’s something small or unstructured, the first thing to do is start!”

Additionally, Michael shared that what kept him motivated throughout his health journey was how good and confident he felt as he progressed. He says he performs better for his colleagues, his family and his patients.

“I started this journey at a weight of ~330 pounds.  I reached my goal of 180, so 150 pounds lost, but realized that a more healthy weight for me is right around 200.  So, that’s what I’m at, even after a week at the cabin.  It takes work for me to maintain that, but it's work that I enjoy and am proud to do.  The other thing that I realized is that I needed to ultimately make this change for me; not for a job, not for anyone else.  Everything else just falls in line.”

Thank you, Michael, for sharing your inspiring story! If you are looking to get started on your journey but aren’t sure where to start, sign up for your free wellness consultation at the front desk.

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