
I wanted to be fit for my kids. Recently when we went to the doctor for a regular check up, my cholesterol levels were off the charts and that’s when it hit me that I had to lose the extra fat I had piled on all these years.
I believe bodybuilding is about the healthy lifestyle. It's great that because of bodybuilding you will live longer, feel healthier, have more energy and prevent diseases, decrease stress and all that other stuff. I was always a very lean and had always admired my friends who would work out and celebrities like Kris Gethin, Ronnie Coleman.
I was fed up from fat protruding from different portions of my body. I also saw a tee in a mall which I wanted to buy so badly but size was L so I bought that only to try to fit into it and after 7 months I could do that. I also felt loosing felt was extremely important to look good.
In my high school days I was an athlete. Running all long races and eating nothing made me really nutrition deficient. So after finishing up my 12th I decided to visit gym with few of my friends to a local gym. The very first day I did weights and really enjoyed it and that was a break through point for me to be consistent.
I wanted to look good. I wanted to change the way people look at me. I wanted them to notice me when I walk besides them.
I wanted to look good. I wanted to change the way people look at me. I wanted them to notice me when I walk besides them.
I went to gym with a few friends with the aim to look macho but later I realized, it is easier said than done. I got hooked to weight training within a few months. It gave me self-confidence and a feeling of earning something by my own sheer hard work and not anything that can be bought by throwing money.
I was very lean. I used to admire my friends who have a really good physique and always felt intimated by them. I never liked the way clothes draped on my body.
Who was I ? A skinny guy bullied by every 4 guys out of 5. The shortest and the skinniest guy in my class and I hated this fact. People would ask me which school I go to when I was in college. I knew I was underweight, my relatives would say “why don’t you eat something? “ I always felt embarrassed knowing I’m the weakest in the family of healthy people. I was lazy, my eating habits were poor. I ate less than my 14 year old nephew. Deep inside, I was stressed and nervous
I have been into bodybuilding for quite some time. I have always been bulky, but when I wanted to get into modelling, I was told that I have to go lean.
That's what I used to tell myself. Looking myself in the mirror, skinny arms, no chest visible shoulder blades all defined me as WEAK. I used to see guys, with big arms, lifting more than my bodyweight. I used to see them and imagine, they have good genetics,
They are born that way and "Not everyone is created the same". One day, while watching useless videos on Internet, I saw some bodybuilding videos, that motivated me to change myself. I realized that hard work can change the genetics. Hard work can change things, and the way I am.
Even though I had been thinking about it for a while but I decided it was time to make a change when I was tired of being bullied around.
I wanted to live a healthy lifestyle and really wanted to change the way I look.
I wanted to get into professional modelling. As you know the industry demands an individual to be in very good shape. I realized that in order to get into the field will not be as I will have to cut down drastically.
Ajay Sharma
Tue May 19 21:54:56 IST 2015
Ajay wanted to be fit
I wanted to be fit for my kids. Recently when we went to the doctor for a regular check up, my cholesterol levels were off the charts and that’s when it hit me that I had to lose the extra fat I had piled on all these years.