Glasgow Times

I shed 10 stone thanks to the appliance of science... but I still fry square sausageand eggs in butter

INSULT SET JUSTIN ON WEIGHT LOSS JOURNEY

- By STACEY MULLEN

AN EAST End man shifted a massive 10 stone in just a year after schoolkids made a joke about his weight.

Inspiratio­nal Justin Dott stepped away from fad diets, and shocked his family and friends by dropping from 24 stone to 14 stone – and he did it by researchin­g what he was putting in his body.

At 6 ft 1ins, Justin, who works in security, has even managed to build muscle through hitting the gym up to four times a week.

Now he hopes to inspire others into healthy eating so they too can reach their goal weight, and he even plans a future in motivation­al speaking.

Justin, 32, said: “Last May, I had an epiphany which spurred me on to losing the weight. I was in the barbers getting a shave and a haircut when schoolkids went past and made a joke about my weight.

“I heard them say, ‘Oh look at him in the chair, he is about to break that’.

“I remember I got so angry because they were talking about my size.”

He added: “That moment made me realise I had to make a change, it was like a light switch coming on.

“I phoned up my local gym at Tollcross the next day, and that night I had an induction.

“It was from May, last year to this May that I completely changed and lost 10 stone.”

For that change to happen Justin, from Sandyhills, had to overhaul his diet which was full of sugar thanks to his addiction to cans of Irn-Bru.

Breakfast would consist of two rolls and square sausage, snacks were dozens of packets of crisps and cans of full fat Irn-Bru.

For Justin, lunch was often high calorie pasta dishes bought from the supermarke­t, washed down with more fizzy juice.

He would finish off his day with a take-away from the Chinese.

He said: “I did some research and I looked into different diets. I am always hearing of people going on diets and coming off, so I needed something I could stay on.

“I now follow a low carb and high fat plan.

“I found that as soon as I dropped the sugar and the hard carbohydra­tes such as pasta, rice and potatoes, the weight just started dropping off me.”

They journey to a healthier version of himself was not an easy one for Justin as he had to get over the hurdle of going to the gym.

He said: “The gym was daunting at first. As it is my local, a lot of boys I grew up with go there so I was self-conscious.

“But my mindset had changed so I focused on myself rather than what other people thought.”

With a new mindset, he also focused on his diet and that even includes a fry-up for breakfast.

Justin, whose partner Natalie Moran helps him prepare his meals, said: “When you hear what I eat, you will be shocked because my diet is high fat but I am losing weight.

“I wake up and still cook a couple of square sausages and fried eggs

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