Life as lion is doing something crazy and then when people ask you why you’re doing it, you ask them why they’re not doing it.

As TheFlightRisk pointed out – this too was my favorite quote from Mr. 365

Superfansticredible

E of One-Twenty-Five

Sadly, there are no words yet invented, that could describe the feeling of pure joy that encompassed my body when I stepped across that finish line. Hence, I’ll create one.  Crossing the finish line was superfansticredible. My whole body was engulfed by this pure, one hundred percent real emotion of success. In that moment I wasn’t defined by anything, but the applause of the screaming fans.

God I can’t wait to one day run a marathon and feel superfansticredible

After I started losing weight I realized I have an athletic bone structure and body. I’m blessed with a very proportionate body, and part of how I look is just genetics.

@thehealthexperiment

It’s so funny that you say that about realizing you have an athletic build. I always saw myself as fat and now I’m starting to see myself as athletic. I was a former basketball and volleyball player and now I feel like I actually look like one! I am also so thankful for my build when I run – I have a great stride and proportions. My parents had their weight struggles, but looking at pictures of them in their twenties and thirties they had great bodies and I’m excited to see where genetics will take me!

Your biggest challenge isn’t someone else. It’s the ache in your lungs and the burning in your legs, and the voice inside you that yells ‘CAN’T’. But you don’t listen, you just push harder. And then you hear the voice whisper ‘can’, and you discover that the person you thought you were is no match for the one you really are.