Re: 1860s Weight Watcher: Yes or No?
I must admit that I watch my weight to portray a more authentic soldier. I was obese less than a year ago - I weighed 220 at 6". I was still 15 at the time and was gathering my kit together. When the 2007 New Year came, I decided to loose all the weight, and dropped to 160 before my first event in may (a 60 lb loss). I did it for many reasons, but mainly it's because I didn't want to be another overweight reenactor.
Even to this day I watch my weight and am still trying to loose more, for the soul purpose of looking better in the uniform.
I must admit that I watch my weight to portray a more authentic soldier. I was obese less than a year ago - I weighed 220 at 6". I was still 15 at the time and was gathering my kit together. When the 2007 New Year came, I decided to loose all the weight, and dropped to 160 before my first event in may (a 60 lb loss). I did it for many reasons, but mainly it's because I didn't want to be another overweight reenactor.
Even to this day I watch my weight and am still trying to loose more, for the soul purpose of looking better in the uniform.
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