Men's Fitness South Africa

Finding the drive

n 2005, University of Arizona student Sean Mahoney clocked in at about 77 kilograms. “I was in peak condition”, he says. But post-graduation, real life — marriage, a new job — hit hard. “The work was stressful, so I fought that with food”, he says. Paid company lunches didn’t help, either.

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