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Success story

Michael C. Melnyk, 46, of Marietta lost 70 pounds

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Former weight: 260 pounds

Current weight: 190 pounds

Pounds lost: 70 pounds Height: 6 feet

Age :46

How long he’s kept it off: “I began the Sparkle program (www.sparkleane­wyou.com) with Jacynta Harb on March 22, 2017, and reached my goal weight on Sept. 22, 2017,” Melnyk said. “I am currently at goal weight.”

Personal life: “I have been married to Dana since Dec. 30, 1994, and have two wonderful children, Maddie, age 15, and Charlie, age 13,” Melnyk said. “I am senior director, quality, for Thyssenkru­pp Elevator Americas.” He lives with his family in Marietta. His wife, Dana, appeared with her own weight-loss story in the Success Stories column in October: https://www.ajc.com/lifestyles/health/dana-melnyk-marietta-lost-pounds/x1j7xuGeJO­nW91RUgNku­NL/ Turning point: “My wife began working with

Jacynta in December 2016, and in March of 2017 she had already lost 20 pounds,” he said. “That was the point I decided I wanted to make this lifestyle change and continue with her on her weightloss journey.”

Diet plan: “I leverage the ‘My Fitness Pal’ app. I log all of my food daily and subsequent­ly slowly added in exercise over time,” Melnyk said. “I eat whatever I want, but I have a ‘fence,’ a daily caloric intake that I stay within.” Yogurt and fruit are his go-to snacks.

Exercise routine: “When I began this program, I did not exercise at all,” Melnyk said. “After about three months, I began walking on average 3 miles a week. Over time, I increased the walking distance. In November 2017 I began running. Currently, I run approximat­ely 40 miles a week on average, and I completed my first halfmarath­on in April of 2018.”

Biggest challenge: “This was all mental for me,” he said. “I needed to decide that this was something I was committed to for the long term — realizing that there was not a quick fix and this needed to be a sustainabl­e lifestyle change.”

How life has changed: “I have significan­tly more energy,” he said. “I travel approximat­ely 70 percent of the time, and I can tell that the airline seats are much more comfortabl­e now.” His advice is to understand the journey is a process: “Each person is unique. There is no magic bullet or one program that fits everyone. Find out what works best for you and recognize that it will change over time.” For himself, he said, success depended on two things: “Recognizin­g that there is no quick fix. Needing to be committed to change, and applying that sustained pressure over time.” As he looks toward the future, he said his plans include, “maintainin­g this lifestyle change. Recognizin­g that I am in this for the long term, and over time, (I) will continue to feel the benefits.”

Share Your Success: Have you lost weight successful­ly with a healthy lifestyle change? If you would like to share your story with our readers, please include your email address, a daytime phone number, and before and after photos (by mail or JPEG), and contact us at: Success Stories, The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on, 223 Perimeter Center Parkway, Atlanta, GA, 30346-1301; or email Michelle C. Brooks, ajcsuccess­stories@gmail.com.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY MICHAEL C. MELNYK CONTRIBUTE­D BY JARROD B. CECIL, WWW.JARRODBCEC­IL.COM ?? BEFORE AFTER In the photo on the left, taken in February 2016, Michael C. Melnyk weighed 260 pounds. In the photo on the right of Melnyk and his wife, Dana, taken in November, he weighed 190 pounds.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY MICHAEL C. MELNYK CONTRIBUTE­D BY JARROD B. CECIL, WWW.JARRODBCEC­IL.COM BEFORE AFTER In the photo on the left, taken in February 2016, Michael C. Melnyk weighed 260 pounds. In the photo on the right of Melnyk and his wife, Dana, taken in November, he weighed 190 pounds.

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