Okay, so maybe it was one too many Strawberry Daiquiris on the beach at sunset… or maybe just way too many
Cheeseburgers in Paradise. No excuses, Professor beach got FAT! 225 lbs FAT. After years of exploring and enjoying beaches around the world it just wasn't fun anymore. No more fun because when I got to the beach I was ashamed to take off my shirt. Ever feel that way?
My last beach exploring trip to Florida really did it. I just sat in a beach chair under an umbrella. Didn't even want to swim or walk on the beach because I was just too uncomfortable in my skin. Just too much of me “in my skin”. Fast forward two months and I'm down to 205 lbs and on my way to a fit and healthy lifestyle. Join me on my pursuit of health and once again walking the beach with my shirt off. Watch my progress and see how I did it here.
Facts about Neptune Beach: Neptune Beach is part of the Jacksonville Beaches community. Neptune Beach is one of several towns on San Pablo Island which stretches from Duval County on the northern end to St. Johns County on the southern tip. San Pablo Island is a barrier island separated from mainland Florida by the Intercoastal Waterway, in Florida’s First Coast region. Its northernmost extremity ends at the St. Johns River, in Jacksonville, and is the location of Naval Station Mayport. Its southernmost end-indeed, about the southern third of the island, is the location of Guana River State Park. In between are the communities of Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, Jacksonville Beach (all three in Duval County), Ponte Vedra Beach, and Palm Valley (the latter two of St. Johns County).
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