A personal trainer has been trying for weeks to stop a 27-year-old man from eating to death and distributing leaflets to local restaurants asking him not to serve him. Each year, Mike Haind, a successful personal trainer from Middlesbrough, UK, selects a customer and tries to change the course of his life within a year, free of charge. He won the title of best personal trainer in Britain last year, so he received thousands of requests for his annual gift, but this year he chose a young man named Debussy, after seeing him and his mother at the gym restaurant. He has a weight of 254 kg, and finally suffered heart problems, held him in hospital for a week. The doctor's diagnosis was very clear: diet or death. Upon hearing his story, the personal trainer decided to take over the young man for a year. The first thing the coach did to help his new client was to ban his takeaway.

"The next six to seven weeks will be difficult for Debsi," he said. "What I want from him is to come to me for support and advice. He used to eat junk food." Leaflets bearing the image of Mike and Debussy, reading "Save Debussy, Obesity Kill Him," "Do not Serve This Man," were distributed at fast food restaurants in Middlesbrough. Instead, the fat young man will receive healthy meals free of charge from the newly opened health center at the Hind Hall. Publications are intended only for fast food employees, and the instructor does not intend to distribute them to the public.

Debsi consumes 11,000 calories a day and admits that one of his biggest weaknesses is the traditional Middlesbrough Parmesan sandwich, which contains meat, sauce and cheese.

Now, the British guy has 3,500 calories a day and burns 2,000 of them, thanks to his new exercise program, which he says is "very big for traditional exercise equipment, so we need to make it do something different," he continued, using this equipment, We have created a range of exercises, without putting too much pressure on parts of his body that he can not handle. "

Debsi consumes 11,000 calories a day and admits that one of his biggest weaknesses is the traditional Middlesbrough Parmesan sandwich, which contains meat, sauce and cheese.