How did you hear about AFS?
Easy, I did a Google search.
What/Who inspired you to take the first step toward getting in shape?
The year before starting with AFS I had horrible Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and ended up gaining weight. The fall was coming up and I wanted to be proactive against gaining weight and taking care of my emotional health. When I met with medical professionals they were open to me trying exercise, nutrition and light therapy before medication, in my case it worked!
What initially intrigued you about our program/why did you sign up?
I was already walking quite a bit and wanted to start doing weight lifting and toning to make it more complete. I was super ecstatic about home workouts! The fact that this is something that my practitioner would provide for me is exactly what I was looking for.
How did you achieve the success you’ve seen thus far?
Honestly, my motivation coming to AFS was quite different than anything I had experienced before. My motivation was simply for health and feeling well. I didn’t want seasonal slump. I made the connection between food/exercise to health/wellness after I started at AFS. I was impressed by how nutrition and exercise went so closely together. I’ve worked with trainers in the past and joined other gyms. I’ve also worked with a nutritionist and done food diaries. All of which provided results. I just never did them together at the same time like I’m doing with AFS. The accountability is excellent as well. Just reporting back and turning something in makes a big difference that I’m not doing this alone.
So, as you can imagine, I was blown away by how much I feel better and from noticing a difference in my body. I am also happy that working with AFS has became a long-term commitment. Honestly, this is the lowest weight I’ve been at in my life, even in high school! Yes, my current weight is the lowest it’s ever been! I faced crazy setbacks during this process, a knee injury, car accident, job loss and now I’ve relocated out of state. The process is about making the connection on how health and wellness impact all areas of my life. I would be a complete fool to give up on my health and wellness during life setbacks. This is a life changing process.
What changes have you noticed in your life since starting with AFS?
Eating balanced and healthy is everything, even more than exercise. I was in physical therapy and unable to attend WLS classes and I was still losing weight from keeping up the good habits I had in place.
Advice you can offer others looking to make changes you’ve made?
We all come with bad baggage that keeps us from being healthy. Mine is Seasonal Affective Disorder, laziness, and unhealthy binge eating when depressed. I just go with the flow and just continue learning more about myself.
About the Author:
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Michael Stack is the founder & CEO of Applied Fitness Solutions and Frontline Fitness Pros. He is a faculty lecturer for the University of Michigan’s School of Kinesiology. He is also the creator and the host of the Wellness Paradox Podcast, produced in conjunction with University of Michigan.
Michael is an exercise physiologist by training and a health entrepreneur, health educator, and fitness industry advocate by trade. He is dedicated to enhancing the standard of practice of, and advocating for, fitness and wellness professionals to ensure they become an essential constituent in the healthcare delivery system.
With a career spanning over three decades in fitness, health, and wellness Michael has a deep knowledge of exercise physiology, health/wellness coaching, lifestyle interventions to mitigate chronic disease and leadership. He is credentialed through the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) as an Exercise Physiologist (ACSM-EP), Exercise is Medicine practitioner (ASCM-EIM), and a Physical Activity in Public Health Specialist (ACSM-PAPHS). Michael is a National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA) Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), and a CDC Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) Lifestyle Coach.
Michael received his undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan’s School of Kinesiology in 2004 and is currently a Master’s of Public Health (MPH) candidate at University of Michigan, with a specific concentration in health behavior and health education.
Michael is a board of directors’ member for the Physical Activity Alliance and Michigan Fitness Clubs Association. He sits on the University of Michigan’s School of Kinesiology Alumni Board of Governors. Michael is an expert curriculum reviewer for the American College of Lifestyle Medicine. Finally, he is a member of the executive leadership team for American Heart Association’s Heart Walk.
Michael lectures nationally for several health/fitness certification and continuing educations, including; IHRSA, the Medical Fitness Association, the National Strength & Conditioning Association, and SCW Fitness.