The drama and psychology of Ashes first balls

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There is a lot more to the Ashes’ first ball than just one delivery.

When all that pre-series talk comes to an end, it is a stomach-churning two or three seconds of theater.

When asked about the potential this week, England bowler Gus Atkinson responded, “It would really help set the tone for the entire series.”

“I am aware that the Ashes have had a few memorable first balls. It would be cool if I could add something to that. ” “.

Cummins crashed through the flimsy of the covers.

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In the lead up to the 2023 Ashes, Zak Crawley had been considering hitting the first ball for a boundary and wanting to “make a statement.”

At Edgbaston, England fans roared incessantly as Australia captain Pat Cummins entered the stadium while Crawley slammed into a drive through the covers.

Crawley told The Times, “I’ve always been a big fan of the Ashes first ball.

“I’ve watched it since I was a child, and I just realized a few weeks ago that if we won the toss, we had a good chance of facing it.”

When we were playing golf in Scotland, I told Brooky [Harry Brook] that it would be cool if I could get the first one out and make a statement.

England and Burns bowled over.

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However, that Birmingham opening salvo was one of the few to follow England’s path.

They have been ominous representations of the incoming Australian dominance far more frequently.

Mitchell Starc became the first bowler to score a wicket with the opening ball of an Ashes series since Aussie seamer Ernest McCormick in 1936 when he defeated England’s Rory Burns with a leg-stump half-volley in Brisbane during the 2021-22 tour.

England’s preparation had been poor, and the tourists sat up in Australian cheer at the time.

Bowler Stuart Broad, who was standing in the dressing room, said, “My emotion just dropped to the floor.”

You built this series, and with the first ball, he’s out.

Slater’s statement was filmed.

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An Australian captain who reveled in “mental disintegration” also comes as no surprise that a similar incident from 27 years earlier had sparked proceedings.

When opener Michael Slater hammering England seamer Phil DeFreitas for four through backward point, Steve Waugh and Australia were hoping for a fourth Ashes series win in a row.

Waugh, who would play all five Tests in a 3-1 home win, said, “alright boys, here we go again, we have got them already.”

We thought we were already in the lead, so let’s just keep hammering away. We are capable of defeating these men.

The horror spectrum of Harmison

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What if the series’ first delivery is exactly one in ten thousand or more?

The wide opener for the 2006-07 series, which featured Steve Harmison throwing the ball into captain Andrew Flintoff at second slip and almost missing the cut strip, has since become the most well-known Ashes opener of all time.

On Sunday, Harmon told the Mail that “I froze.”

“I let the magnitude of the occasion overwhelm me.” I didn’t realize it was there. My entire body was numb.

My hands were perspiring at an implacable rate. I had no rhythm, nothing after the first ball slipped out of my hands, and the second ball also slipped out of my hands.

15 months prior, England had won the series 5-1 before the defeat. Some claim that Ashes was completely lost at that precise moment. Harmony disagrees.

Whether or not that series’ opening ball occurred, he said, “we weren’t good enough to defeat Australia.”

“Those who say the ball set the tone for the entire series are the same as those who said I set the tone in England when I hit three batsmen in the opening morning of Lord’s in 2005, when we were defeated by 239 runs.”

Lord’s silence at Lord’s

Justin Langer faces the first ball from Steve Harmison at Lord'sGetty Images

Justin Langer played the opener for Australia both in 2006 and 2005.

He had faced the opening delivery of a match countless times before, just like Burns did as an opener.

However, there is something special about the Ashes.

“My heart is pumping, Harmony,” Langer said on the BBC’s Stumped podcast.

The bowler typically makes the first ball when the crowd starts roaring, and you can hear the whistling, shouting, and banging. However, this time the entire audience silent.

It is “the most bizarre thing.” It was measurable.

Geraint Jones was ejected from Harmison’s first delivery when it whistled through. Langer smiled back in turn and hopped on the spot before the Durham quick turned to know.

Langer’s elbow was slammed against the next delivery.

The slips started walking toward me as Ian Bell approached me, and Harmison ended up about as close as this microphone, according to Langer.

Matty Hayden, the opening partner of Lantern, said, “Be prepared, these guys, these guys are on.”

Hayden was hit on the helmet only once, and Ricky Ponting was also hurt in another accident, which he still has today.

18 years later, I can still recall that first ball as the best cricket I’ve ever played.

Not every Ashes first ball is as quiet as the others are memory-sticking.

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The drama and psychology of Ashes first balls

JavaScript must be enabled in your browser to play this video.

There is a lot more to the Ashes’ first ball than just one delivery.

When all that pre-series talk comes to an end, it is a stomach-churning two or three seconds of theater.

When asked about the potential this week, England bowler Gus Atkinson responded, “It would really help set the tone for the entire series.”

“I am aware that the Ashes have had a few memorable first balls. It would be cool if I could add something to that. ” “.

Cummins crashed through the flimsy of the covers.

Getty Images

In the lead up to the 2023 Ashes, Zak Crawley had been considering hitting the first ball for a boundary and wanting to “make a statement.”

At Edgbaston, England fans roared incessantly as Australia captain Pat Cummins entered the stadium while Crawley slammed into a drive through the covers.

Crawley told The Times, “I’ve always been a big fan of the Ashes first ball.

“I’ve watched it since I was a child, and I just realized a few weeks ago that if we won the toss, we had a good chance of facing it.”

When we were playing golf in Scotland, I told Brooky [Harry Brook] that it would be cool if I could get the first one out and make a statement.

England and Burns bowled over.

Mitchell Starc celebrates wicket of Rory BurnsGetty Images

However, that Birmingham opening salvo was one of the few to follow England’s path.

They have been ominous representations of the incoming Australian dominance far more frequently.

Mitchell Starc became the first bowler to score a wicket with the opening ball of an Ashes series since Aussie seamer Ernest McCormick in 1936 when he defeated England’s Rory Burns with a leg-stump half-volley in Brisbane during the 2021-22 tour.

England’s preparation had been poor, and the tourists sat up in Australian cheer at the time.

Bowler Stuart Broad, who was standing in the dressing room, said, “My emotion just dropped to the floor.”

You built this series, and with the first ball, he’s out.

Slater’s statement was filmed.

Michael Slater cuts for fourGetty Images

An Australian captain who reveled in “mental disintegration” also comes as no surprise that a similar incident from 27 years earlier had sparked proceedings.

When opener Michael Slater hammering England seamer Phil DeFreitas for four through backward point, Steve Waugh and Australia were hoping for a fourth Ashes series win in a row.

Waugh, who would play all five Tests in a 3-1 home win, said, “alright boys, here we go again, we have got them already.”

We thought we were already in the lead, so let’s just keep hammering away. We are capable of defeating these men.

The horror spectrum of Harmison

Steve Harmison bowls a wide Getty Images

What if the series’ first delivery is exactly one in ten thousand or more?

The wide opener for the 2006-07 series, which featured Steve Harmison throwing the ball into captain Andrew Flintoff at second slip and almost missing the cut strip, has since become the most well-known Ashes opener of all time.

On Sunday, Harmon told the Mail that “I froze.”

“I let the magnitude of the occasion overwhelm me.” I didn’t realize it was there. My entire body was numb.

My hands were perspiring at an implacable rate. I had no rhythm, nothing after the first ball slipped out of my hands, and the second ball also slipped out of my hands.

15 months prior, England had won the series 5-1 before the defeat. Some claim that Ashes was completely lost at that precise moment. Harmony disagrees.

Whether or not that series’ opening ball occurred, he said, “we weren’t good enough to defeat Australia.”

“Those who say the ball set the tone for the entire series are the same as those who said I set the tone in England when I hit three batsmen in the opening morning of Lord’s in 2005, when we were defeated by 239 runs.”

Lord’s silence at Lord’s

Justin Langer faces the first ball from Steve Harmison at Lord'sGetty Images

Justin Langer played the opener for Australia both in 2006 and 2005.

He had faced the opening delivery of a match countless times before, just like Burns did as an opener.

However, there is something special about the Ashes.

“My heart is pumping, Harmony,” Langer said on the BBC’s Stumped podcast.

The bowler typically makes the first ball when the crowd starts roaring, and you can hear the whistling, shouting, and banging. However, this time the entire audience silent.

It is “the most bizarre thing.” It was measurable.

Geraint Jones was ejected from Harmison’s first delivery when it whistled through. Langer smiled back in turn and hopped on the spot before the Durham quick turned to know.

Langer’s elbow was slammed against the next delivery.

The slips started walking toward me as Ian Bell approached me, and Harmison ended up about as close as this microphone, according to Langer.

Matty Hayden, the opening partner of Lantern, said, “Be prepared, these guys, these guys are on.”

Hayden was hit on the helmet only once, and Ricky Ponting was also hurt in another accident, which he still has today.

18 years later, I can still recall that first ball as the best cricket I’ve ever played.

Not every Ashes first ball is as quiet as the others are memory-sticking.

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    • August 16
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Detente? Trump says Mamdani will visit White House on Friday

In a move that has already sparked a diametrically opposed political outlook for the country, US President Donald Trump will meet with New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani at the White House.

Late on Wednesday, Trump posted a false statement on his social media platform Truth Social stating that Mamdani would travel to the Oval Office on Friday. He also falsely identified Mamdani as a communist and put his middle name, Kwame, in quotation marks.

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The president slammed Mamdani as a “communist,” mispronouncing his name, threatened to cut off federal funding to New York if he won, and capped off the campaign with his historic victory on November 4 as the city’s first Muslim mayor.

In the final hours before the election, Trump even endorsed Democratic Rep. Andrew Cuomo over Republican Rep. Curtis Sliwa, boasting to his supporters that Mamdani was a “FAILURE.”

Mamdani, for his part, has frequently compared the Trump administration to authoritarianism and portrayed his own objectives as mayor in stark contrast to the president’s lifelong pursuit of wealth and power.

In his victory speech, Mamdani made a promise to the same city that gave rise to Donald Trump, noting his New York roots. And if there is any way to terrify a despot, it is by destroying the very conditions that gave him the most power, “And there is only one way to do that.”

Trump has nevertheless indicated that he is willing to defrost relations following the election earlier this month, which also saw sweeping victories for Democrats in New Jersey and Virginia. The president rebuffed his threat of funding in a speech to the American Business Forum in Florida as he criticized communism.

“We’ll help him,” the phrase means “we’ll help him.” New York should have success, we want it. He said, “We’ll give him a little help, maybe.”

In the run-up to and after Mamdani won the mayoral election, numerous Republicans and MAGA supporters launched racist and vitriolic attacks on Mamdani.

Mamdani addressed “racist, baseless attacks” from his opponents in an emotional speech days before the election day. Mamdani criticized opponents for bringing “hatred to the forefront” while speaking outside a Bronx mosque, noting that close to one million Muslims live in New York and are affected by their Islamophobia.

Mamdani claimed earlier this week that his team had contacted the White House because he had “made a commitment that showed a willingness to meet with anyone and everyone, as long as it is for the benefit” of New Yorkers.

England ‘have been building to this moment’ – McCullum

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For an Ashes series, according to coach Brendon McCullum, his England team is “defined” by their coach.

Since McCullum took over as England Test team in 2022, McCullum and captain Ben Stokes have given the organization new life.

The first Test against Australia in Perth will begin on Friday (02:20 GMT), according to the New Zealander, who said they have been “building to this moment.”

McCullum stated to BBC Sport in his only interview since arriving in Australia that “there is nothing greater than what we’re about to enter.”

This team has been working together for a good couple of years, McCullum said in a statement to Test Match Special commentator and former England spinner Phil Tufnell.

It has the biggest stage and the brightest lights, they say. It is a series that can define its members, its members, and its players. That is acceptable.

You are confident in your ability to compete at this level because you are confident in your ability to. Stay together, play the way you’ve grown used to it, and we’ll see where we’ll land in a few months.

On Thursday, England will announce their starting XI, with spinner Shoaib Bashir likely to miss out on the 12-man squad announced on Wednesday.

The tourists will face a five-man pace attack, which is probably their most rapid team ever to produce for a Test match.

Former New Zealand captain McCullum expressed excitement and perhaps a little more restraint than I did a few weeks ago.

“We’ve got our team ready to go.” Our horse will run well, in my opinion. Who knows whether we can find a better horse than us in the race.

When McCullum and Stokes signed for England in the summer of 2022, they had only won one of their previous 17 Test matches, including a 4-0 defeat in their final Ashes tour.

They established a new style of play for England, created a new team with a number of young players, and won impressive series victories at home against New Zealand and South Africa, then again against the Kiwis and Pakistan.

However, England haven’t won a significant five-test series against either Australia or India, despite drawing 2-2 in their final Ashes match in 2023.

England 12-man roster: Shoaib Bashir, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (captain), Jamie Smith, Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse, Mark Wood, Jofra Archer, and Zak Crawley.

It will determine the progress we’ve made, according to McCullum. It would be very important for Stokesy to be able to help an England team win away from home.

We are aware of all of that, but embracing what comes naturally is key to living in the moment. This tour will present challenges for us. There will be good and bad days.

“We’ll give ourselves the best chance as long as we keep pursuing the goal.”

The West Australian newspaper reported on the hostile atmosphere England had in Perth. The visitors were described as “arrogant Bazballing Poms” on Thursday’s front page.

McCullum compared the low-key style of his time playing for New Zealand to the hype surrounding the Ashes, calling it “pretty cool.”

“It’s a blessing to be in this position,” I said. We are aware of the difficulty, but we aren’t attempting to treat cancer. We’re attempting to win a few cricket games. We’re attempting to live in the present, embody everything that has already happened, and complete the task at hand.

There will be pressure, they say, but let’s just be ourselves, lads. Do the best job you can, and we’ll see where we land.

Stokes urged his team to “create history” on Wednesday. The all-rounder’s first appearance since suffering a shoulder injury in July will be in Stokes’ opening Test, according to McCullum, who stated that he is “absolutely flying”.

He said, “Emotionally, he is in the best place I’ve ever seen him.” I’ve never seen him in a better setting from the perspective of leadership. He is prepared to depart. He is aware of how significant this is to him.

Stokes’ ability to recover from a number of injuries will determine his team’s chances of winning the urn. He has not won any of England’s previous four series.

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Stokes will likely join Mark Wood, who has elbow and knee issues, as his replacement in the England attack.

” He’s flying, “said Stokes”. He has been bowling for a long, long time despite having all of his injuries and other issues.

He has always been a player who can “hit the ground running” when playing. He can bowl quickly.

Steve Smith will take over as skipper for Australia, who is missing pace bowler Josh Hazlewood and captain Pat Cummins.

The home side have given their XI names. Opening pitchers Jake Weatherald and Brendan Doggett get debuts, and Beau Webster gets a bad rap.

Smith addressed Monty Panesar in an odd manner to the media.

Prior to this, Panesar had previously suggested that England should punish Smith for his role in the Sandpapergate ball-tampering scandal against South Africa, which ultimately cost him his position as full-time Australia captain in 2018.

Smith referenced Panesar’s monologue on BBC TV’s Mastermind, for which he only received one correct response.

Smith said, “I’m going to go off topic here.” Who among you in the room witnessed Monty Panesar and Mastermind? Do you know anyone?

“Those of you who have understood will know where I’m coming from. Do yourself a favor by watching it if you haven’t because it’s pretty comical.

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England ‘have been building to this moment’ – McCullum

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For an Ashes series, according to coach Brendon McCullum, his England team is “defined” by their coach.

Since McCullum took over as England Test team in 2022, McCullum and captain Ben Stokes have given the organization new life.

The first Test against Australia in Perth will begin on Friday (02:20 GMT), according to the New Zealander, who said they have been “building to this moment.”

McCullum stated to BBC Sport in his only interview since arriving in Australia that “there is nothing greater than what we’re about to enter.”

This team has been working together for a good couple of years, McCullum said in a statement to Test Match Special commentator and former England spinner Phil Tufnell.

It has the biggest stage and the brightest lights, they say. It is a series that can define its members, its members, and its players. That is acceptable.

You are confident in your ability to compete at this level because you are confident in your ability to. Stay together, play the way you’ve grown used to it, and we’ll see where we’ll land in a few months.

On Thursday, England will announce their starting XI, with spinner Shoaib Bashir likely to miss out on the 12-man squad announced on Wednesday.

The tourists will face a five-man pace attack, which is probably their most rapid team ever to produce for a Test match.

Former New Zealand captain McCullum expressed excitement and perhaps a little more restraint than I did a few weeks ago.

“We’ve got our team ready to go.” Our horse will run well, in my opinion. Who knows whether we can find a better horse than us in the race.

When McCullum and Stokes signed for England in the summer of 2022, they had only won one of their previous 17 Test matches, including a 4-0 defeat in their final Ashes tour.

They established a new style of play for England, created a new team with a number of young players, and won impressive series victories at home against New Zealand and South Africa, then again against the Kiwis and Pakistan.

However, England haven’t won a significant five-test series against either Australia or India, despite drawing 2-2 in their final Ashes match in 2023.

England 12-man roster: Shoaib Bashir, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (captain), Jamie Smith, Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse, Mark Wood, Jofra Archer, and Zak Crawley.

It will determine the progress we’ve made, according to McCullum. It would be very important for Stokesy to be able to help an England team win away from home.

We are aware of all of that, but embracing what comes naturally is key to living in the moment. This tour will present challenges for us. There will be good and bad days.

“We’ll give ourselves the best chance as long as we keep pursuing the goal.”

The West Australian newspaper reported on the hostile atmosphere England had in Perth. The visitors were described as “arrogant Bazballing Poms” on Thursday’s front page.

McCullum compared the low-key style of his time playing for New Zealand to the hype surrounding the Ashes, calling it “pretty cool.”

“It’s a blessing to be in this position,” I said. We are aware of the difficulty, but we aren’t attempting to treat cancer. We’re attempting to win a few cricket games. We’re attempting to live in the present, embody everything that has already happened, and complete the task at hand.

There will be pressure, they say, but let’s just be ourselves, lads. Do the best job you can, and we’ll see where we land.

Stokes urged his team to “create history” on Wednesday. The all-rounder’s first appearance since suffering a shoulder injury in July will be in Stokes’ opening Test, according to McCullum, who stated that he is “absolutely flying”.

He said, “Emotionally, he is in the best place I’ve ever seen him.” I’ve never seen him in a better setting from the perspective of leadership. He is prepared to depart. He is aware of how significant this is to him.

Stokes’ ability to recover from a number of injuries will determine his team’s chances of winning the urn. He has not won any of England’s previous four series.

    • 14 hours ago
    • 19 hours ago

Stokes will likely join Mark Wood, who has elbow and knee issues, as his replacement in the England attack.

” He’s flying, “said Stokes”. He has been bowling for a long, long time despite having all of his injuries and other issues.

He has always been a player who can “hit the ground running” when playing. He can bowl quickly.

Steve Smith will take over as skipper for Australia, who is missing pace bowler Josh Hazlewood and captain Pat Cummins.

The home side have given their XI names. Opening pitchers Jake Weatherald and Brendan Doggett get debuts, and Beau Webster gets a bad rap.

Smith addressed Monty Panesar in an odd manner to the media.

Prior to this, Panesar had previously suggested that England should punish Smith for his role in the Sandpapergate ball-tampering scandal against South Africa, which ultimately cost him his position as full-time Australia captain in 2018.

Smith referenced Panesar’s monologue on BBC TV’s Mastermind, for which he only received one correct response.

Smith said, “I’m going to go off topic here.” Who among you in the room witnessed Monty Panesar and Mastermind? Do you know anyone?

“Those of you who have understood will know where I’m coming from. Do yourself a favor by watching it if you haven’t because it’s pretty comical.

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‘I’ve shed 8st on weight-loss jabs but bullies say it’s the lazy way,’ says Gogglebox star

Gogglebox star Amy Tapper is shocked to be bullied on social media because 73% of those who use weight-loss jabs face backlash, according to new research.

Amy Tapper, a weight-loss experiment star on Gogglebox, revealed that she had lost more than seven stone, and she didn’t anticipate being bullied on social media.

When she claimed she was using the weight-loss drug Mounjaro, she was accused of “cheating,” and was told for years to “get off the sofa and lose weight.”

And shocking new research demonstrates that Amy’s bullying is not just a case. People who use weight-loss jabs are accused of seeking or making claims that they are considering getting medical care in a backlash in 73% of cases.

92% of people claim that weight-shamers are telling them to “eat less and move more.”

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The research for Chemist4U, an online pharmacy, demonstrates the alarming public acclaim that GLP-1 weight-loss jab users and those who are considering them.

Unsurprisingly, 68% of people claim to have received unsolicited weight-related comments from strangers on the street or elsewhere.

Many users are criticized rather than supported despite the fact that the majority of users pay for their weight-loss injections.

2.5 million people in the UK are using weight-loss jabs, according to life science analytics company Iqvia.

Nearly three-quarters of those seeking weight-loss treatment feel judged, with 96% of respondents in the North East, the worst area for weight-loss, being told to “eat less, move more.” 88% of people in the least judgmental region, the West Midlands, still believed this.

A major new anti-bullying campaign has been launched by Chemist4U, led by DJ Fat Tony, 58, and Amy Gogglebox, 25, and supported by the National Bullying Helpline, taking note of this research.

It aims to reclaim the saying “eat less, move more” and expose the harm brought on by weight loss when it is reduced to oversimplified one-liners.

A new house music track, Already Doing It, produced in collaboration with DJ Fat Tony and featuring Amy in the video, serves as the campaign’s focal point.

The track champions everyone on a weight loss journey, especially those who have been criticized for trying to take control of their health, using the phrase “eat less, move more” to convey a defiant message.

whose body and lifestyle have long drawn criticism from DJ Fat Tony. “I took the name and owned it because people used to call me Fat Tony behind my back.

I took the insult’s power out of it, and this song uses the phrase “eat less, move more” to illustrate it.

It’s ridiculous to say that you’re bullied if you’re overweight and you’re bullied if you’re doing something about it.

Chemist4U believes that reducing weight in a way that works best for the UK’s obesity crisis is a prerequisite for medically supported weight loss.

Chemist4U’s CEO and Superintendent Pharmacist James O’Loan says: “Clinically supported treatments can be life-changing – not just for weight itself, but also for confidence, health, and major life milestones, from improving mobility to becoming eligible for IVF.

The truth is that most people already try to improve their health, are trying to improve, and deserve support rather than criticism. Because no one should suffer from bullying when seeking medical care, Chemist4U strives to provide safe, regulated access with compassion and understanding.

Chemist4U will donate money to the National Bullying Helpline in order to support the organization’s vital work, which is providing victims of bullying with confidential advice, support, and resources.

No one should be bullied for trying to lose weight and improving their health, says Christine Pratt, founder of the National Bullying Helpline. We also receive calls from clients who have been subjected to bullying as a result of weight-loss injections. Our society simply doesn’t allow this behavior.

Amy’s story…

North-wide London resident Amy Tapper, who is a Gogglebox star, made an appearance on the TV series with her family at the age of 13 and went on to watch it from the age of 18 together. When she looked up her name online at the time, she discovered people talking about her.

She says, “It was either how loud or how big or how loud I and my parents were.” They would refer to us as couch potatoes or say, “Can someone tell the girl from Gogglebox to get up and go for a walk?” “

Amy, a Yo-Yo dieter, would shift third and then give up. She then discussed having bariatric surgery in June.

She claims that after everything she tried, she was “just so done after 20 years” and that she only wanted to have the operation and wake up and feel so much lighter.

Her doctor recommended weight loss medication after discovering that her genetics were making her overweight despite excellent blood tests. She says, “He said the statistics were incredible, and he thought it would be incredible for me.” My journey began with a lot of research and a collaboration with my doctor, an endocrinologist.

She lost 5 pounds on Mounjaro in a week, and she claimed it was “the moment I knew this was different” after six months of losing 4 pounds. Amy continues to work with the personal trainer she’s been using for four years, highlighting the importance of exercise. She burns calories faster, has more energy, and enjoys eating healthier.

She says, “It feels amazing to have lost so much weight, it feels like I’ve lived a whole new life, and almost eight stone to date.”

She’s now a size 18 and 15st 6lbs, just over 23 pounds shy of her milestone. She says, “This is my first time going to a store where I can buy clothes.” I don’t have to worry about squishing anyone; I’m going to the theater and getting out of the bath is simple.

“Recently, I went on vacation, and for the first time ever, I don’t feel like the fat one in pictures,” he said.

Anyone who thinks this is the easy way out is misled by Amy because she is working hard to lose weight. She asserts that the only thing that matters is that I know how to do things that work and what’s best for me. All these people who claim that eating less and moving more are my 20 years of practice, but that alone is ineffective.

Recalling Instagram debates between people over whether or not she was using weight loss injections – before she even started – she continues: “I sat there thinking ‘Does it really matter how I’ve done it? I’m looking good and feeling great, shouldn’t you be happy for me?’

She was on the injections, and I did mention it on social media, where people said they were “lazy way out” and that she should just eat less. “

She continues, “People have problems when you aren’t losing weight and problems when you do, but it shouldn’t matter,” in a statement released by the campaign that condemns such inane bullying.

“People are changing their lives, and there is no reason to judge people,” declares the campaign.

She continues, “This track is about standing up for what I’m doing for me and I won’t let anyone turn that into something haughty,” according to the Already Doing It anthem.

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