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Man, 23, shares how he went ‘from fatty to fitty’ after ‘gorging on fry-ups and takeaways before losing 7st’ 

Plus, Connor's diet before and after his weight loss

A MAN who piled on seven stone in nine months after a horror crash has revealed how he transformed from “fatty to fitty”.

Connor Miles turned to food after a traumatic car smash that left him with just a two per cent chance of survival.

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Connor Miles, 23, was hospitalised for a month after a horror car crash that left him with life threatening injuries

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Connor turned to food to deal with the traumatic incident and gained over seven stone

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Overhauling his diet and hitting the gym, Connor transformed himself

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He’s now sharing his fitness journey online to help others

The 23-year-old had been on a night out in York in September 2021 when he received a lift home from a driver who fell asleep at the wheel.

While Connor was sitting in the back of the car, the driver veered off the road and collided straight into a house – leaving him with severe and life-threatening injuries.

Connor, who lives in York, was left with severed bowels, broken ribs, a damaged spine, punctured pancreas and internal bleeding.

Given just a two percent of survival, Connor even said goodbye to his parents – but miraculously, the former fence erector began slowly making small improvements every day.

However, Connor sought comfort in food to cope with the trauma of his accident – gaining seven stone across nine months after the incident.

Adamant on turning his life around, Connor began making changes to his diet and frequenting the gym, which led to the incredible transformation in his appearance.

Now, Connor is intent on sharing his story as an “ex fat boy” to his 15,000 TikTok followers, in a bid to help others struggling with their weight.

Documenting his fitness journey has even garnered Connor a newfound wave of interest from women online – which the 23-year-old confessed to finding bewildering.

Connor said: “Before the crash I was just a normal guy with a nine-to-five job.

“I was always a bigger guy but not as overweight as I became after the crash.

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“I remember the impact. It was excruciating. I don’t think I’ll ever be in worse pain in my life.

“I was given a two per cent chance of survival, so I obviously said goodbye to my parents and sister. I was in hospital for well over a month.

“Then slowly I started regaining my walking ability and wasn’t in imminent danger of needing emergency surgery any more.

“Then the night I was discharged and came home, I got sepsis and spent another three weeks in hospital. Physically I started slowly improving.

“I was on a lot of pain relief and it was sending me wild. When you’re poorly, you never want to sit there and eat healthy food.

“And I did that for six months – eating rubbish upon rubbish. I was eating to try and deal with what had happened.

“I was in the worst way and just getting fatter and fatter. I got to summer 2022 and I hated what I looked like.

“I’d never been to the gym before – I couldn’t stand it but I started going to the gym and for walks.”

‘SECOND CHANCE AT LIFE’

After gaining more than seven stone following the accident, Connor began training in the gym six times a week and eating a protein-heavy diet.

The personal trainer soon found his groove at the gym – losing almost seven stone, which inspired him to begin helping others online.

Connor said: “I just fell in love with fitness and going to the gym.

“When I started to see a difference, I just got more and more motivated. It really took off from there.

“I started getting more and more confident. I started posting videos online and realised I could help other people too.

“I definitely noticed a difference in how people treated me when I lost weight.

“In the last six months, I’ve noticed more attention from girls and in the comments on TikTok. It’s a bit strange and I was taken aback by it.

“I’ve got a bit of a following online and just want to keep growing this.

“Not many fitness instructors do it from a perspective where they’ve lost weight themselves. I know first-hand what does and doesn’t work.

“It still doesn’t feel real what I’ve been through.”

Connor's diet before and after weight loss

ASIDE from ramping up his fitness routine, Connor clamped down on the unhealthy eating habits he fell into after his accident.

Before his weight loss, Connor’s diet consisted of:

  • Breakfast – Bacon sandwiches or a full fry-up
  • Lunch – Burgers or pizza
  • Dinner – Pizza, fried chicken

To aid his weight loss journey, Connor instead turned to@

  • Breakfast – Turkey bacon, omelette
  • Lunch – Chicken and rice
  • Dinner – Fish with potatoes, chicken, steak, turkey

Connor shared some advice for other people starting out on their own fitness journeys.

“I’d say to other people that you can’t give up. You’ve just got to get up and do it,” he said.

“Don’t care what the next person thinks. I feel like I was given a second chance at life and don’t want to waste it.”

Social media users have flocked to the comment section to praise Connor on his transformation.

One woman said: “Hot…I mean well done”, while another said: “He is banging.”

A third added: “What a transformation well done! Any girl would be lucky to have you.”

North Yorkshire Police confirmed the details of the crash.

They said a man received an eight-month prison sentence after he fell asleep while driving home from a night out and ploughed into a house after being awake for 21 hours.

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Connor in hospital after the crash

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Connor turned to unhealthy food when he felt poorly in hospital and the months afterwards

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By summer 2022, he admitted to hating what he looked like

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He began going to the gym and fell in love with fitness

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His toned physique have also garnered him newfound attention online
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