My 72-Hour Sardine Challenge: A Journey to Fitness & Wellness

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Sardines in a can of oil opened.

Welcome to my 72-Hour Sardine Challenge! I kicked this off to jumpstart my weight loss journey after my annual check-up showed me tipping the scales at 202 lbs—far more than I should be carrying. I knew I needed a serious push, and what better way than a challenge that sparks a healthier lifestyle?

Day 1 is done, and I’m proud to say I crushed it!

Why did I choose to do this challenge?

I took on this challenge to jumpstart my fitness journey. Before COVID, I weighed around 178 lbs, which was already higher than ideal. But after COVID, life changed—I now have a 2-year-old son who keeps me on my toes, and recovering from a lisfranc tear added more weight since I couldn’t be active. Recently, I got some concerning health results from my doctor, and I knew I couldn’t wait any longer to make a change. While my foot isn’t fully healed, I can at least clean up my diet to ease the transition back into working out.

What is the 72 hour Sardine Challenge?

  1. Starts with the first can of sardines.
  2. Only eat canned sardines—no other food allowed.
  3. Salt and pepper are fine, but no carbs.
  4. Water, coffee, and tea are allowed—no other drinks.
  5. Eat as many sardines as you want!

Why Sardines?

Sardines are packed with protein and Omega-3s, giving you a great nutritional boost. Plus, with no carbs, it triggers ketosis, helping your body burn fat for energy.

Plans after the challenge

Afterward, I’ll shift to a healthier, low-carb diet with more greens and lean proteins, cutting out favorites like fried chicken, Chinese food, and steak.

Day 1 Highlights

I had 4 cans of sardines—my first time eating them straight from the can! Surprisingly delicious with just a pinch of salt and pepper. The toughest part was the hunger at night, but drinking lots of water helped. I could’ve eaten more, but I’m pacing myself to avoid getting sick of them.

Stay tuned for day 2 updates!

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