So without further a due, here is the sensational Matt Cull.
How old are you and please can you share
your health and fitness journey to date?
I’m 21 and I started
out at around 17 going to the gym like most other young guys, with very little
knowledge or dedication and spent the best part of 2 years training in the gym
with very little progress. It wasn’t until I began studying a Bachelor of Exercise
and Sport Science that I really became dedicated and started to develop my
knowledge of fitness and what is required to gain muscle mass. From there I
improved my eating habits and ever since I have been dedicated to educating
myself in nutrition and training through my own research of scientific studies
and research, the most reliable source of information that is available. More
recently, I have been dedicated to spreading the truths of the fitness industry
through my business project ‘Macro Fit’, and educating people about a more
flexible approach to dieting through macronutrient tracking. When I started my
journey I was a mere 68kg and am currently 83kg at 6’ which I predominantly
achieved through the utilization of tracking calorie intake and macronutrients.
What types of foods did you used to eat as a kid and young adult?
What's changed since then?
When I was younger I just ate whatever Mum cooked. Our dinner was
always home cooked and on the rare occasion we would have take away, it never
bothered me that we didn’t eat much take away because my mums cooking was
always good. We had plenty of rice and pasta usually with a serving of meat and
vegetables. Breakfast was always cereal and toast. Nowadays, I eat a similarly
broad range of foods, and even though I still live with my parents, I cook all
my meals. I eat any foods that will fit into my predetermined macronutrient
goals. Anything from poptarts to broccoli, chicken to pizza etc. It’s all about
moderation, with health being the number one priority, so getting sufficient
vitamins and minerals and fibre is just as vital as reaching your macronutrient
targets.
Do you play any sports or what sports do you like watching?
I have always been very athletic in the past and have played more
sports competitively than I can think of however I predominantly played footy
and cricket. I have put these on hold for the time being however to focus on my
studies and on my weight training.
What are your interests, passion and what makes you smile?
Obviously physical fitness and health is a great interest of mine;
ensuring I am healthy and doing the best I can to ensure a great quality of
life for myself in the future. In particular I love weight training. Educating
myself is a passion and I’ll probably be at Uni studying until I’m 26. I get a great deal of satisfaction from
helping others, especially in educating people about fitness. I have a lovely
partner of 5 years who makes me smile as well as our border collie pup of 10
months. I also absolutely love the TV show “Parks and Recreation”, it’s pretty
much the only TV I will watch as the rest is nonsense.
What was the catalyst that sparked your lifestyle change?
Starting my university degree, not only because I was learning
relevant information about the anatomy and physiology of the body but also that
university teaches you that you can’t make any claims about something, unless
there is sound scientific evidence to support the claim. For me, this provoked
a desire to research things for myself and find out all the answers I needed to
know from a fitness perspective.
What are some of your dreams/goals you hope to achieve over the next 12
months?
I am hoping for my new business to be a success, so I can help spread
the truths of the fitness industry to the world and help people to live a more
practical and sustainable life while achieving their health and fitness goals.
What tips would you like to share with my readers about your
transformation?
Count calories and track macronutrients. It’s not as hard or as time
consuming as it sounds, and once you get used to it, it become second nature. I
spent too many years not knowing how much to eat, or what proportion of
macronutrients I was eating or needed to eat. Tracking macros takes the
guesswork out of it and gives you the option to be much more flexible than just
about every other dieting protocol, which means you are far more likely to
stick with it and achieve goals in the long term.
Thank you so much Matt for sharing your new healthy lifestyle with us. For those interested in following Matt and his amazing macro lifestyle, you can reach him here;
Website (not yet active but coming soon)- Sign up
to mailing list at www.macrofit.com.au
Facebook – www.facebook.com/macrofit
Apparel Store – www.macrofit.spreadshirt.com
Email for more info about tracking macros – info@macrofit.com.au
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Really great post... thanks for sharing. It's interesting reading that there's more to it than just going to the gym.
ReplyDeleteIndeed WE ARE WHAT WE EAT ;-) xxDani
DeleteWow - what a transformation! Well done Matt!! I wish I could get my act together and slim down and get muscle tone. I eat healthy but I'm not fond of exercise (oops!). I am used to tracking calories but not used to tracking macro's. Don't understand macro's. I might have to look into it! Great post Dani! Min xo
ReplyDeleteThanks Min, I love finding out what others are doing with their new healthy and fit lifestyle. Thanks for stopping by hon xx Dani
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