Last night, after arriving back in Korea to pursue another teaching contract, I met a few friends at the local bar. Like me, they've been teaching on and off in Korea for several years. Korea can be a good place to lose weight, but given its drinking culture and fast food/stress based lifestyle, it usually isn't---actually, the opposite frequently occurs. Most foreigners leave here heavier than when they arrived.
One of my first friends in Korea---whom I met at a local gym, was overweight like me at the time and was likewise struggling to lose the extra pounds, having succumbed to the aforementioned drinking culture and his own genetic predisposition to rapid weight gain. We worked out together several nights a week and if I recall correctly, we lost about 10 kilograms in about six months time.
Being overweight is hard enough on one's self-esteem, but Koreans (and kids world wide) exacerbate this by their honest bluntness: "teacher you fat" "look at the fat guy" " you pig same" etc....Because of this, many overweight and even just chubby westerners feel uncomfortable about their bodies. As a result, I encourage many teachers (there are more than 40,000) in Korea to train and get fit in Thailand during their holidays or after the completion of their contracts.
Anyways, last night my friend and I saw each other for the first time in almost three years and he was curious about my weight loss. He remembered a much fatter Bob and wasn't aware of my experiences in Thailand. However, when I told him about training in Thailand--the food, the running, the swimming, the muay thai, the bag work, the pad work, the weight lifting---he still seriously questioned my motives for living and training there.
He adamantly argued that one can easily and quickly lose as much weight in Thailand as in their own country and vehemently opposed the idea of a fitness based vacation. Why go abroad when you can do it at home? BUT HERE'S THE CATCH. He's now heavier and fatter than when I met him four years ago. And I believe what he really needs is 2-3 months of fitness training in the tropics, just to get the ball rolling. Then, he can return to Korea, 10-15 kilograms lighter, and really watch the weight come off.
However, people will make excuses, offer alternatives and try to discredit your claims, but at the end of the day, only one thing matters: results.
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Mate well DOne.. I too work in Korea and find it really hard especially on the eating. That was my major problem.
ReplyDeleteI went to Rawai lost a shit load then cam back to Korea and put most of it back on. COngrats...
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