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    A Volunteer Firefighter Lost 140 Pounds so He Could Do His Job Better

    Press RoomBy Press RoomDecember 1, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    • At 360 pounds, Clark Valery felt less efficient in his role as a volunteer firefighter.
    • The 38-year-old was motivated to lose weight after the death of a friend from a heart attack.
    • He shed 140 pounds and is in much better shape to tackle fires in his town.

    This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Clark Valery, 38, an assistant manager at a pharmacy chain and volunteer firefighter from New York. It has been edited for length and clarity.

    Since I lost 140 pounds, people have not recognized me. They’re shocked because they’ve seen me as super heavy, and now, within the space of a year, I’m much thinner.

    One person only realized it was me when I started talking, and they recognized my voice.

    My weight loss has changed my life. I am healthier and happier. Best of all, I feel more energetic and effective as a volunteer firefighter.

    I didn’t have weight issues growing up. In high school, I was active in football, wrestling, and track. But as I got older, I became bigger and bigger.

    I didn’t pay much attention to it. Still, looking back, I had unhealthy habits like eating late at night and piling my plate.

    I had shortness of breath

    My mom did most of the cooking — she’d make things like pasta and rice and beans — and I overate. Then, after she died from dementia in 2012, I began to eat fast food from McDonalds and KFC.

    I’d order two Big Macs, 20-piece chicken nuggets, two large fries, and a soda. I’d go to my favorite Mexican restaurant and eat eight tacos. The portions could have fed four people.

    My excess weight caused shortness of breath and a sense of being uncomfortable with myself. Nevertheless, in 2018, I felt motivated enough to volunteer as a firefighter in my town.


    A man wearing a brown button-up shirt and a tie

    Valery weighed 360 pounds at his heaviest.

    Courtesy of Clark Valery



    There was no judgment at the firehouse. They accepted me as who I was. I’d workout with the other members when we met twice a week, but my heart wasn’t really in it. Still, I knew I was a good firefighter because of my endurance skills.

    However, as time went by, I began to think I wasn’t contributing enough. My biggest downfall was climbing ladders. I’d get to the ladder, and it would say the weight limit was 250 pounds. I knew I exceeded that.

    I was concerned about a scenario in which I got stranded in a fire, and the guys wouldn’t be able to pull out a 400-pound person. It wasn’t fair to put them in danger.

    The wake-up call came in 2023 when a friend died of a heart attack. Other people who seemed to be in good shape told me they had heart conditions. I looked at myself in the mirror. My family had suffered enough with the death of my mom. I had to change my lifestyle.

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    Thankfully, a friend introduced me to WeightWatchers. At 5ft 8in tall, I weighed 360 pounds. My friend motivated me by saying we could lose weight together.

    We went to meetings every week. I was religious about it. I wanted to learn and educate myself. The point system was a major key for me. I realized I’d been eating the equivalent of all my daily points in just one meal.

    I completely changed my diet. For breakfast, I’d have scrambled eggs on a whole-grain English muffin with a small piece of sausage.


    A smiling man wearing a white T-shirt and gray sweatpants.

    Valery’s weight is now down to just over 220 pounds.

    Courtesy of Clark Valery



    Lunch and dinner would be something like grilled chicken with salad or vegetables. The best thing I did was substitute cauliflower rice for regular rice. I also stopped drinking alcohol.

    My body adapted, and the weight came off. I recently started doing a full-body workout five times a week at the gym. I’ll do at least 45 minutes of cardio, followed by weights.

    I was delighted when I hit just over 220 pounds. It took 11 months to get to my current weight. My shortness of breath doesn’t happen anymore. I feel more involved and impactful as a firefighter. I’m no longer scared by the ladder. The guys seem to respect me more because I take a bigger role.

    My waist size has gone from 50 inches to 36 inches. I was a 5X, but now I fit a large. I’m still going to WeightWatchers with my friend. It’s improved my social life because I’ve got to know other people in the group.

    My weight loss has opened up a lot of opportunities for me. I’m a new man.

    Do you have an interesting story to share with Business Insider about weight loss? Please contact this reporter at jridley@businessinsider.com.

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