Meet Chris Davis at 696 lbs

Spartan Race Blog Story – Can Chris Davis lose 500 lbs in 38 months

We all have goals in life that we want to achieve. For Chris Davis, it is to drop 500 lbs in 38 months and conquer the Spartan Beast, a 26 mile endurance race. Even myself being at 166lbs and in the shape that I am, doing the Spartan Beast is a huge challenge. To do this, Chris is going to have to go through months and months of intense work and it’s going to take focus, dedication, determination, and much, much more.

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Chris Davis to lose 500 lbs in 38 months - Spartan Race Blog

I ran into this story on Spartan Race’s blog site and I was impressed primarily with the goal this guy has in mind. I am pleased that someone can have such a giant task at hand and go after it. Doing what seems to be the impossible is never easy and never believed by majority of the public that it can be done. However, you have to read on and see what’s he’s accomplished so far.

Spartan Race Blog – How Can He Meet His Goals

Chris is taking on a spartan coach to help him prepare himself leading up to the big day. He takes him through similar obstacles, exercise workouts, and you can see the challenge Chris has in the beginning by having to carry almost 700 lbs during these workouts. Not an easy thing to do and I couldn’t imagine holding a plank position of 700lbs for even a few seconds.

Spartan Race Blog – See Chris Davis’s Video Journal

Here are some video journals of what Chris has done so far. Such a great inspiration. If he can lose weight from starting at 696 lbs, then so can anyone else who has a goal in mind that is strong enough to blur out the challenges it will take to get there. You can also see Chris’s Spartan Race blog here.

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