I can't stand him, but I am glad he did this.
Illinois football coach Bret Bielema is going backward.
Looking younger. Feeling so much better.
Bielema, 55, told the Sun-Times this week he’s down 75 pounds since the Citrus Bowl upset of South Carolina. He got home from that New Year’s Eve game, lugged his daughters’ suitcases — and himself — up a flight of stairs and thought, “Whoa.”
“I gotta do something here,” he admitted that day.
Bielema has stopped eating after 5 p.m. He’s taking walks and doing cardio twice a day. He’s hoping to shed another 50. Whether or not he can get there, it has been a life-changing endeavor.
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Illinois football coach Bret Bielema is going backward.
Looking younger. Feeling so much better.
Bielema, 55, told the Sun-Times this week he’s down 75 pounds since the Citrus Bowl upset of South Carolina. He got home from that New Year’s Eve game, lugged his daughters’ suitcases — and himself — up a flight of stairs and thought, “Whoa.”
“I gotta do something here,” he admitted that day.
Bielema has stopped eating after 5 p.m. He’s taking walks and doing cardio twice a day. He’s hoping to shed another 50. Whether or not he can get there, it has been a life-changing endeavor.
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