![]() He's from New Orleans, so there's a lot of really rich foods. He was excited because he learned that you can make healthy food taste really good, so it's easier for him to be more consistent with it. You make some egg whites and throw some veggies in there. "He didn't know that healthy food could taste good. Horton said Lacy's weight problem was caused by a poor diet and alcohol use. And he had much bigger arms, he had much better endurance, his agility had improved tenfold." I knew that he had a belly when he started and he didn't have one when he left. My guess is that he lost between 15 and 20 pounds. "But one thing about Eddie, he's a very humble cat, man. He understood, based on comments that the coach made, based on comments that his supporters and the people around him were saying, knowing that this is the last year of his contract. ![]() "I don't know what motivated him from day to day. "We didn't talk about it that much," Horton told the Journal Sentinel. McCarthy said Lacy "cannot play at the weight he was at." Lacy turned to Horton, creator of the P90X workout, after coach Mike McCarthy called out his star running back for last season's disappointing performance. A source said Tuesday, when the Packers had their first open practice of organized team activities, that Lacy's weight was now "in the 240s," which means he weighed somewhere near 260 pounds last season. We just made some dietary shifts, some supplement shifts."Ī source told in April that Lacy had lost 15-18 pounds by the time he reported to Green Bay for the offseason program. Just like anybody else, if you don't pay attention and think you're going to get by on pure genetics, it's going to catch up to you. But he took it easy there the last year-and-a-half. ![]() He had never taken a supplement before, ever. We just kind of checked what he needed, and he was low on Vitamin D and fiber. I had him on some supplements that he had never done. We just wanted to have a good time, work really hard and eat clean and drink plenty of water. "We didn't want to do that," Horton said of focusing on weight. In an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Tony Horton said his work with Lacy was more about a lifestyle change than weight loss. While so much of the offseason focus on Eddie Lacy was about how much weight he lost, the man who trained him apparently never put the Green Bay Packers running back on a scale. Look at him running at an angle - left side is against Arizona, right side is training camp.GREEN BAY, Wis. So here is my theory: Lacy is in better shape and remains just not very photogenic. Rob Demovsky of reports Lacy is "in the 240's" according to a source and Lacy himself said "I look good." One yells from the bleachers: "We love you, Eddie!" Short memory. And the fans on the practice fields next to the Don Hutson Center are so excited. He bolts out of his stance during blocking drills and attacks the defender. Because here is Lacy, on Tuesday, on the first day of training camp for any NFL team, at an unspecified lighter weight (not the fat slob he was last year), looking very interested. Peter King of was in Green Bay and agreed the running back has lost weight. He just looks less thick in the midsection and lighter on his feet. How do you guys think he looks? /hvqWiHrySk- Eric Edholm July 26, 2016
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