Sorry you didn't get a chance to see David Blaine at Lincoln Center? Wish you could have seen the human spectacle and had all of your important questions answered? How did he hold his breath so long? How did his skin not fall off? How did he, er, handle his business without sullying the crystal clear water he bobbed about in? Well, too bad.
But another sight to behold is Steve Vaught who's been on a 2,843 mile march from Oceanside, CA since April of last year. While some people walk and run for various cancers, childhood diseases, and, hell, to save trees, oceans, and whales, Steve's working through some issues. He shares that he was crippled by an eating disorder and depression after he accidentally killed two pedestrians 15 years ago. And he wears his illness, so to speak, clocking in at about 410 pounds last year. So far, he's dropped about 100 pounds so far and will be ending his journey at the George Washington Bridge pedestrian walkway at 5:30 pm today. So feel free to drop by and cheer him on (even though his people are trying to warn people about not going because of the Port Authority). He's been traveling over a year from California through Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and, finally, New York. He's tired, he's hungry, and hey, he's more succesful than Blaine in pulling off the feat of a lifetime.
Steve's own site is Fat Man Walking. And be sure to bookmark Nubella.com, Gothamist Health's favorite nutrition and weight loss website.





Shame. If he walked longer distances as he was losing the initial weight, he would have ended up losing far more weight by now.
Good for him though-but he still has a long way to go until he gets to a healthy weight...he only averaged around 7 miles a day...
P.S. Jen, you used "So far" twice in one sentence. I know you didn't learn that at Columbia! :-)
Hey, if he can walk all the way here from california, we can certaily all walk to meet him at GW right? Who's with me!
at least he did something about it instead of whining on the couch about how hard it is to lose weight, while stuffing his face with mcdonalds.
i think it's a great, uplifting story. yay fat man!
I read that his weight loss was partially sabotaged along the route because all the dining options were all fast food joints. Thanks McD's!
And he didn't need to be in a glass dome for a week!
Cheers to him!
Walk, Forrest, Walk!
Uhh, wait, I mean . . .
Oh never mind. At least he shed 100.
I don't understand. This has nothing to do with me.
It really is too bad he had no healhty choices along the way and had to eat crap.
Anyone see this dude? did he walk into manhattan at all?
does besides me think he should have just bought a treadmill or something? or am I just mean?