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The Simple Math That Helped Manchester Orchestra's Andy Hull Drop 50 Pounds
Manchester Orchestra frontman Andy Hull's come-to-fitness moment happened when he least expected. It was December 2021, and Hull, like so many others, had fallen into bad habits. The musician admits that in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic he had gained weight and felt sluggish after he "turned to Taco Bell and tequila" for some time when the live music industry was shut down. Still, he wasn't actively seeking a new routine. The push he needed instead came from a conversation with a friend—one that Hull had assumed was going to result in a guest spot on a podcast, not a major change to his lifestyle. The friend was security expert and entrepreneur Big Pep, whom Hull had met while working with the rapper Logic. Pep's PepTalk podcast was just starting to take off, so Hull took it for granted that he was being invited on the show when Pep reached out to ask a question. "I was like, I thought you'd never ask," Hull recalls. "But he's like, 'What are we doing about your fitness and personal health?' I was like, oh, boy."
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