Popular Post snoop1130 Posted January 7 Popular Post Posted January 7 Picture courtesy of The Daily Mail By Bob Scott A “fat” Aussie dad is set to embark on a weight loss journey quite like no other after some cutting remarks by one of his children. Jimmy Mitchell is packing his bags and leaving behind his wife and two young sons for a ten-week stint in Thailand, all in the name of shedding pounds. The radical retreat comes after a frank comment from one of his two children about his size hit home, sparking a fierce drive to transform his physique. The 38 year old from Western Australia, has been candid about his weight struggles since leaving the navy in 2011, a concern that’s only grown since becoming a dad nine years ago. “Being overweight slowly chips away at your mental health.” A particularly stinging remark from one of his sons, branding him “fat,” lingered on his mind, reinforcing his decision to take drastic action. “It’s tough setting a good example for the kids about health and fitness when I’m not in the best shape and feel out of breath playing sports with them.” To tackle this head-on, he’s plunged headfirst into an intense physical fitness programme, under the watchful eyes of Muay Thai masters. The challenging regimen will see him exercising for four hours daily, split into two rigorous sessions. To add an extra kick to his training, the father of two’s itinerary features running distances ranging from 5 to 10 kilometres, engaging in shadowboxing, sparring with partners, and other heart-pounding cardio workouts. Having lived in South East Asia with his wife Pauline and sons Liam, nine, and Riley, eight, for the past two years, Jimmy is no stranger to change and has currently stationed his family in Malaysia. “My weight has crept up slowly. Four years ago, I tipped the scales at 126 kilogrammes, the heaviest I’ve ever been. I’m now around 118kg. When I joined the navy in 2004, I was 68kg. By 2011, I’d reached 89kg but was considerably fitter.” The Aussie, who co-founded the digital marketing agency My Online Guy, admitted his weight concerns are not just superficial. He believes they tie into a deeper anxiety about his family’s history with diabetes. “Emotionally, my weight has weighed heavily on me. When I go to the beach, I feel self-conscious, opting to wear a singlet.” His weight has also held him back during family getaways, as his bulk has often sidelined him from participating in certain activities. “My family has adapted, but it’s been disheartening for me.” Currently, Jimmy manages to work out two to three times a week, dabbling in Muay Thai for the past 18 months. His daily routine kicks off with a protein shake followed by a hectic day managing business tasks, which, he admits, hasn’t helped his battle against the bulge. With dietary habits including wraps for lunch and diverse dinners ranging from chicken and beef dishes to local Malaysian cuisine, his lifestyle in Malaysia lays the groundwork for his Thai transformation venture, the Daily Mail reported. While staying in Thailand, Jimmy has set two primary goals: to participate in a professional Muay Thai fight and to shed at least 15kg. “I want to prove to myself and others that I can achieve this, even at my age. The fight will be a catalyst for getting into shape. I want to be ready.” His wife Pauline was notably supportive when Jimmy floated the idea of heading to Thailand alone, fully aware of his body image struggles. Her concerns leaned more towards his participation in the fight rather than his extended absence. The couple charted their course for a life abroad after struggling to attain a comfortable lifestyle in Australia, selling all their possessions to make the leap. Jimmy had previously confided to FEMAIL about the relentless grind back home, which often left him feeling like progress was elusive – a stress that occasionally brought him to tears. Leaving Australia During their time in Australia, Jimmy and Pauline rented a house in Mandurah, south of Perth, but found saving for a deposit hard, despite long work hours. “The real reason we chose to travel full-time was to enhance our quality of life and spend more time as a family.” The couple hasn’t looked back since uprooting their lives and isn’t sure if they’ll ever settle permanently in Australia again, said Jimmy “In Australia, our earnings were decent, but we never felt like we were truly advancing.” The stress, compounded by business demands, left the family drained, with Jimmy often voicing his frustration. Pauline echoes the sentiment, describing their past life as a monotonous cycle. “Every day felt repetitive; even our weekends, meant for family leisure, often fizzled out. Quick getaways were overshadowed by business responsibilities and constant communication from staff and clients.” Now, with a fresh start on the horizon, Jimmy is determined to turn the page and all eyes are on his bold mission to come back lighter, fitter, and ready to embrace his family with renewed vigour. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-07 9
Popular Post soi3eddie Posted January 7 Popular Post Posted January 7 Good lad. His weight loss regime could be wide and varied in Thailand. Along with the Muay Thai and running, he's sure to be tempted by horizontal aerobics with some willing local lasses. I wish him all the best in quests (and conquests). 1 4
Popular Post steven100 Posted January 7 Popular Post Posted January 7 Nana will be his best bet, then look at soi cowboy, then a few other bars around ..... within a week I suspect he'll have a new wife and family. 5 1
Popular Post John Drake Posted January 7 Popular Post Posted January 7 Has the wife covered herself with tattoos in his absence? 1 1 1
Popular Post hotchilli Posted January 7 Popular Post Posted January 7 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: “My weight has crept up slowly. Four years ago, I tipped the scales at 126 kilogrammes, the heaviest I’ve ever been. I’m now around 118kg. When I joined the navy in 2004, I was 68kg. By 2011, I’d reached 89kg but was considerably fitter.” Stop stuffing the pie-hole... 5
Popular Post steven100 Posted January 7 Popular Post Posted January 7 10 hours ago, Upnotover said: Utter BS. absolutely agree .... just made up story. 2 2 3
Popular Post soalbundy Posted January 7 Popular Post Posted January 7 11 hours ago, steven100 said: Nana will be his best bet, then look at soi cowboy, then a few other bars around ..... within a week I suspect he'll have a new wife and family. and with the beer intake another 10 kg fatter 1 2
Popular Post impulse Posted January 8 Popular Post Posted January 8 12 hours ago, Ohyesuare said: First stop, Soi 6. Where he'll be shedding his load. Repeatedly. 4
Yagoda Posted January 8 Posted January 8 Ive been shedding my load for 60 plus years and still get fatter.
jippytum Posted January 8 Posted January 8 Very understanding wife letting him come to Thailand on his own for ten weeks. Might shed the pounds from activities other than fasting. Much better than weightwatchers
SiSePuede419 Posted January 8 Posted January 8 16 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Quick getaways were overshadowed by business responsibilities and constant communication from staff and clients Translation: It's hard to keep your business together when you're constantly coming to Thailand to do "Muay Thai" and all your Samurai sword play. Sure, that's what the kids are calling it nowadays.
Andre0720 Posted January 8 Posted January 8 All of what he is planning to do in Thailand (well, what he is willing to admit), he could already do at home.... 1
SAFETY FIRST Posted January 8 Posted January 8 16 hours ago, snoop1130 said: ‘Fat’ Aussie dad jets to Thailand to shed the load Bob had the same thoughts but sadly Bob found Nana and all the bars, now he's barely alive. Bob exercising.mp4 2
chickenslegs Posted January 8 Posted January 8 2 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said: Bob had the same thoughts but sadly Bob found Nana and all the bars, now he's barely alive. Bob exercising.mp4 That's not Bob, it's Colin from Dorset. 1 1
brfsa2 Posted January 8 Posted January 8 "to participate in a professional Muay Thai fight" haha, good luck with that. you have no idea what a beating you going to take.
Kinok Farang Posted January 8 Posted January 8 Simple,this guy just needs to go to America. Hey Presto,he'll feel slim again. 1 1
Kinok Farang Posted January 8 Posted January 8 Another family lost their father and husband to Thailand.
ignore it Posted January 8 Posted January 8 Update,: After Jimmy arrived, on his first day he met a lovely young Thai lady who claims to be a diet coach. "She's very understanding and we have been having a lot of vigorous sessions." Despite the language barrier he has been spending nearly all his time with her. Observers note while he seems to have gained 50 kilos of external body weight, he has lost 90 kilos of external Australian fat. 1
Captain Flack Posted January 8 Posted January 8 A post breaking forum rules has been removed. Rule 17. ASEAN NOW news team collects news articles from various recognised and reputable news sources. The articles may be consolidated from different sources and rewritten with AI assistance These news items are shared in our forums for members to stay informed and engaged. Our dedicated news team puts in the effort to deliver quality content, and we ask for your respect in return. Any disrespectful comments about our news articles or the content itself, such as calling it "clickbait" or “slow news day”, and criticising grammatical errors, will not be tolerated and appropriate action will be taken. Please note that republished articles may contain errors or opinions that do not reflect the views of ASEAN NOW. 1
black tabby12345 Posted January 8 Posted January 8 Back in 2006, I have heard one 65 YO Canadian(I met on the visa-run bus to Mae Sai) say he loses 30 pounds while he is here for 3 winter months with daily light exercise. Thai food is known to use a lot of oil. Still, a lot lighter (and healthier (with a lot of vegetables) than western dishes.
Mr Janneman Posted January 8 Posted January 8 To lose weight you have to go to India and eat only street food.
Peabody Posted January 8 Posted January 8 What happened? He forgot about "To see the temples and play golf"
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