Working at Healthy Selfie, we have the pleasure of witnessing people transform their lives everyday in pursuit of a healthier and happier life. We work hard to provide our customers with the ultimate tools to track their fitness journeys.

I’d like to introduce you to a dedicated Healthy Selfier Harry Kersley, somebody who personifies what hard work and determination can achieve. Harry is a regular 20 year old student from London, however his story is anything but ordinary. He was bullied at school about his size and told he’d always be overweight. Instead of feeling down about his insecurities he turned this into rocket fuel, turning his health and body around, losing a whopping 32kg. That’s the equivalent of an 11 year old boy, 72 bags of sugar or 32kgs worth of bricks… Forgetting how much weight he lost he looks phenomenal and is happier for it. Let’s just say Harry will be having the last laugh.

Unfortunately for Harry, Healthy Selfie wasn’t out when he began his transformation. But if it was, you would have been able to see how Harry achieved what he did and follow him every step on his way to becoming “Healthy Harry”. This is what Healthy Selfie is all about, you may not be there yet but with the drive, determination and support from the HS community you’re able to carve out your perfect body and achieve things you didn’t think possible. Also, documenting where you were to where you are now is pretty awesome.

Without further ado… Ladies want to be with him, and guys want to be him, I present to you, Harry Kersley.

What made you decide to start your journey?

The initial reason for starting my transformation was to improve strength as well as fitness for sport (rugby). However I received harsh “banter” from my peers at school and I recall one friend saying I will never get a six pack. I allowed this to fuel my determination to this day.

How long has your transformation taken?

I started my transformation in March 2013 weighing in at 124kg at around 30% body fat. I am now 92kg at around 10% body fat.

How did you track your progress?