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20th February 2017
03:05pm GMT

Connor, from Stratford, began suffering from depression, and this contributed to him giving up his main passion of football.
Without a regular pattern of exercise, he says he "didn't care about anything anymore," and would regularly eat fast food for two meals a day and snack on chocolate and sweets.
By contrast, he now opts for peanut butter or greek yoghurt rather than chocolate bars, and has ditched his regular breakfast of a sausage and bacon roll for green tea and brown bread.
This, in combination with a new fitness plan from online fitness company LDN Muscle, has helped him bring his weight down from 21st 6lb to 13st 7lb.
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In addition to ditching the fast food for a diet rich in fruit, veg and nuts, Connor used LDN Muscle's Cutting Guide, having learned about the company via social media.
Now qualified as a fitness consultant, he has his sights set on a return to competitive football - perhaps even at the same semi-pro level he enjoyed before.
“I have started playing football again and have a very promising 2017 lined up, during which I will hopefully go semi-professional again," Connor said. “My family have all kept me going throughout this process; keeping me hungry, driven and focussed; helping prepare my meals and picking me up whenever I needed it.”
Alongside the Cutting Guide, ab packs and HIIT workouts, Connor made the following changes to his diet:
Before:
Breakfast - Sausage and bacon roll
Lunch - Fast food meal
Dinner - Fast food, burgers and pizzas
Snacks - Chocolate and fizzy drinks
After:
Breakfast - Green tea, brown bread
Lunch - Fruit, protein shake and chicken breast & veg
Dinner - Lean protein source with veg
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