After his mental health got affected by weight gain, Tim decided to take action to get his weight back on track. Read on to find out how he used it to spur him on to lose weight, with a little help from his MAN v FAT Football club in Stoke..
Name: Tim Whitehurst
Age: 38
Location: Stoke
Club: MAN v FAT Stoke
Weight lost: 41.4kg (6st 7.2lbs, 91.2lbs)
What was your life like before you joined MAN v FAT Football?
My weight started to play a major factor 
on my mental health, I was embarrassed 
to do certain things, whether it was 
social events or work events given I’d 
feel I looked out of place with others and 
equally always felt like I was being judged 
by people who did not know me.
 What made you decide to change?
What made you decide to change?
A couple of things actually, I became a 
father in 2014 and quickly realised that 
I needed to lose weight and become 
healthier not only for me own benefit 
but also for my son’s too as he was 
running circles around me all of the time. 
In addition, in 2018 I lost my sister very 
unexpectedly at the age of 40 and she 
suffered with weight issues during her 
life and this spurred me on even more to 
make permanent, positive changes.
What were the first few months at MAN 
v FAT like versus now?
If I’m honest, the first season I hardly 
shifted any weight, but this was a me 
problem not the leagues format etc I just 
didn’t apply myself and equally struggled 
to get around the pitch in any decent 
manner and was generally shattered after 
5 minutes and desperate to be subbed 
off. However, what I did see in that first 
season was some fantastic weight losses 
from others and something clicked with 
me that if they could do it, so could I and 
it was probably season Three onwards I 
really started to keep my focus and crack 
on. We’ve just completed season 14 in 
the Stoke league and I’ve played all 14 
seasons so am something of a veteran 
these days. The league has matured and 
got better over time, shame my football 
skills have not, I have never been the best 
footballer (and that has not changed) but 
the difference in my fitness levels now 
playing on a bigger pitch to what we did 
in the early days is quite remarkable and 
now I’m hungry for more and more game 
time. These days I am very active outside 
MvF too and kind of build my weekly 
calendar around MvF Friday nights. I 
know not to overdo it in the days leading 
up to Friday and to try and have a rest 
day the day after we play etc
What methods have you changed or adapted 
to since joining MAN v FAT that you have 
used successfully in your weight loss?
During the start of MvF I struggled 
to do much really but one thing I did 
start doing is walking, walking to work, 
walking home from work etc. Walking is 
vastly underrated as a tool to help you 
lost weight and it is low impact to your 
joints, I feel this helped me massively to 
shift some of those first couple of stone 
which then allowed me to become 
more mobile and step up the activity 
levels. From a diet point of view, I try 
and stick to a low(ish) Carb and higher 
protein diet but I don’t deny myself and 
try to drink lots of water each day. I’ve 
educated myself on nutrition over the 
last few years to a point now where 
I know what I should/should not be 
eating etc I think this is a huge part that 
people do not understand.
What have you learned since joining MAN 
v FAT
I feel I’ve learned so much, first and 
foremost MvF showed me that there are 
others on the same journey and everyone 
in MvF wants each other to do their 
best not only for their teams but more 
importantly for themselves. Outside of the 
nutritional advice I’ve read up on the link 
between physical exercise and mental 
health is just something that cannot be 
denied. I have found so many times if 
I’ve been having a tough time either 
with work or personal life then doing 
something active helps me to relax, reset 
my brain and look at things differently. 
Walking the dog is a great method for 
this but also MvF or visiting the gym are 
great helps too.
How have you found MAN v FAT? What’s been 
the greatest aspect so far?
The greatest aspect for me By far, has to 
be the people, I’ve seen a lot of people 
come and go in my 14 seasons, we 
still have a few who have been there 
from the start, I’ve seen some fantastic 
success stories and watched people 
change their lives, get married, have 
kids etc and The league has opened up 
a whole new avenue of friends, another 
great aspect is when you see a team 
getting tonked on the pitch (and I’ve 
had my fair share of these) but then the 
overall result including weight sways 
the result in their favour. The visible lift 
this gives is very special and somewhat 
unique as it drives you further to know 
that it’s not all about the pitch and you 
can make a difference off the pitch with 
your own weight loss goals. 
How has life changed since joining MAN v FAT?
Wow, a lot has changed personally 
for me, given I’ve been around for a 
while, my little lad who was part of the 
reason I joined is now 7 and I’m happily 
keeping up with him on the footy pitch 
or in the back garden but that aside I’m 
now a touch over 41kg lost. It’s hard 
to understand how much of a positive 
impact it has not having to carry that 
weight around. I am so much more active 
these days, alongside MvF I am an active 
Gym member visiting a 2-3 times a week 
normally but I’ve also signed up to a local 
fitness company and partake in 2-3 times 
a week bootcamp (HiiT sessions) and 
they provide me a gym plan in terms of 
cardio and weight training.
 What’s next in terms of weight loss and
What’s next in terms of weight loss and 
life goals?
I had target in this current MvF season 
that we’ve just finished to active a perfect 
season (weight loss each week) and I 
managed to do this alongside a couple of 
other guys so kudos to them too, this is 
the second time I’ve managed a perfect 
season, so it would be nice to get a third 
one in the future. However, when I started 
out, I just wanted to lose weight and 
remember at one of the first weigh in’s a 
team mate being 99kg, and I remember 
thinking that is light years away from 
anything I would ever get near so why 
even bother, but NOW my next target 
is to get below 100kg so 99.9kg is my 
next goal, from there I just want to keep 
going until I find myself comfortable and 
happy. I am signed up for a 10km run in 
September, alongside our annual charity 
trek in the peak district with work so need 
to up my training for this in the coming 
weeks and I’m desperate to complete a 
half marathon in memory of my Dad who 
I lost in Jan of this year as he used to 
complete full and half marathons for fun 
so this would be nice but I think that will 
be a challenge for 2023.
If there was one piece of advice you could 
give to someone starting out in their MAN v
FAT journey, what would it be?
I’m not sure I could limit it to one piece. 
I think they just need to be honest with 
themselves about what they want to 
achieve and why,, there is no point saying 
“From Monday I’m never going to have a 
take away or drink again” because it just 
won’t happen, they need to be alive to 
the fact that life gets in the way, there will 
be setbacks and low points but to try and 
look past the here and now and focus 
on what they want to achieve, immerse 
themselves in their team and form a great 
bond. The other thing I would say is to 
not put too much pressure on yourself. 
A small loss of 0.2kg for example is still a 
step in the right direction
 
															


