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Aaron Walker lost over 14st with Slimming World and is named Man of the Year 2023

#slimmingworld #weightloss #slimmingworldmotivation #success A Doncaster music-lover has returned to Leeds Festival this weekend an incredible 14st lighter than when he last attended two years ago. At the 2021 festival, held at Bramham Park, Aaron Walker knew he needed to do something about his weight. The former University of Hull student was hoping to enjoy the festival with his friends yet found that his size held him back: He says: “I was really looking forward to being with my mates, listening to some good music and making some memories. Turns out I did make a core memory that day – it just wasn’t the one I was expecting.” Aaron, now 27, who is Slimming World’s new Man of the Year, continues: “Even before I arrived my weight was a problem. The button had popped off my shorts because they were so tight and I tried to find some more the day before, but clothes shopping isn’t exactly simple when you have a 48” waist. So, I sewed the button back on and hoped for the best. “When I arrived, it soon dawned on me that being on my feet would be hard going for me at almost 27st. Just the walk from the entrance to the main stage had me gasping for breath – I was exhausted. I felt self-conscious all day and even missed one of my favourite bands, Two Door Cinema Club, because I was too tired to walk across the field to the stage they were playing on.” At that moment that Aaron decided he had to make some positive changes to his lifestyle and lose weight. He says: “I thought to myself – I’m 25 years old, I should be having the time of my life at a music festival with my mates and I’m not. That was my turning point. I joined a Slimming World group not long after. Now here I am – two years later, 14st lighter and loving Leeds Festival this time!” Aaron was living in Hull at the time so joined a Slimming World group in the city. There he was introduced to Slimming World’s Food Optimising eating plan, where he built healthier habits around food and became more active. Aaron, who works in finance now, says: “I’d always had a problem with my weight, even as a child. When I was younger my parents had to put a padlock on our treats cupboard because otherwise I would eat the lot. When I moved away to uni my weight problems became even worse. Being independent meant I could eat whatever I wanted – and a boozy night out often ended in a takeaway – with another one the next day to help clear my hangover. “I presented myself as the big, funny one but inside I was really self-conscious. It took a lot for me to join a Slimming World group, but my mum and sister were already members at a group back home in Doncaster, so I knew a little about what to expect and I knew it worked. I was met with a warm welcome and soon felt like part of a big family. I knew I needed to lose weight and my Slimming World group felt the best possible place to make that happen. When I moved back home for a new job, I transferred to the Doncaster group and was confident I’d get a big welcome and great support there too.” Aaron soon got to grips with Slimming World’s eating plan, which helped him to swap his fast-food and takeaways for home-cooked meals packed full of filling foods like lean protein and veg. He says: “I had always been a big eater, so I knew that an overly restrictive plan which left me feeling hungry wouldn’t work for me. I loved learning to cook – it almost became like therapy for me. I soon learned how to recreate my favourite takeaway dishes like Chinese chicken. The support I got at group helped me to see that food isn’t the enemy and that was a really big thing for me personally.” After a few months of healthy eating, Aaron felt ready to get active at his own pace with Slimming World’s physical activity support programme, that helps members to create a personal plan to increase their activity levels steadily. He says: “My family had always been into walking, and it was getting to the point where they wouldn’t invite me to go with them because I struggled with my fitness so much. I was totally inactive before, even walking to the top of the stairs would leave me out of breath. I started off taking small walks around the block – it was hard at first, but it gradually became easier and more of a hobby. “In time my walking progressed to running and I’ve since completed the Leeds Half Marathon, which was an amazing achievement. I also started hiking and love getting out into the countryside – in the past year I’ve climbed Mount Snowden, completed the Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge and climbed Ben Nevis. My big dream now is to complete the London Marathon one day. “It feels like my life is just beginning – and I can’t wait to see what’s next for me!" To find out more about losing weight and getting healthier with Slimming World go to https://www.slimmingworld.co.uk/ https://www.slimmingworld.co.uk/

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