Tuesday, December 23, 2008

A brief History on H.I.B

My name is Kyle..Kyle Hibler that is..I'm freaking amazing...Not really. I don't truly think I'm amazing..OK...Maybe a little amazing..But I would never just come out and say that..Oh...I just did. My bad..Anyways, I'm starting a blog because I think my voice needs to be heard..Also because I have two friends who are what you call wunderkinds. (Wunderkind-A person of remarkable talent or ability who achieves great success or acclaim at an early age.) I've been dying to use that word.. But that's really besides the point.. Jason's a 23 year old self employed web designer who makes a lot more money than I do (check out Jason's site here)..I figure I should probably do what he says..He is wicked smart..Nate is also 23 and works from home. He is a full time writer for an online bodybuilding magazine. Oh and how could I forget? he also wrote a book. (check out Nate's site here). Where am I going with all of this? Oh yeah...The Wunderkinds..They told me I should start a blog..So this is me doing that..

I guess I will give you a little bit of history..I was born in Colorado, lived there until I was fifteen. Moved up to Whitefish Mt, in 1999 where I went to high school and drank a lot of beer. After I graduated in 2002 I went to Flathead Valley Community College. I received an associates degree for Business Management in 2005. I Stayed in the Flathead Valley for a while, Drank more beer, became a certified personal trainer, got into power lifting, did pretty well, won some trophies.. I floundered as a personal trainer, became the manager of a pizza restaurant. After a summer of that I realized I needed to get out of the Flathead Valley. In 2007 I moved to Missoula Montana to pursue further education. Drank more beer. Continued to lift but saw no real progress due to a poor diet and excessive beer drinking. In 2008 I was challenged to do a bodybuilding competition (read more on that here) . I went from a body weight of 220 pounds to 161 pounds..That was from June to October. I went to the bodybuilding competition, didn't really know how to pose, didn't understand the importance of posing..Placed 5th. "Hey 5ths not bad". There were only 5 people in my weight class. For those keeping track at home that's last. It's alright though. It was more about the journey. That leads us to now..I'm working for a Taco Shop in Missoula and going to school..Not really achieving my full potential..But I feel that it's on the horizon. I plan on competing in another bodybuilding competition in April.

So now you're up to speed.

Word To All Your Mothers!

2 comments:

  1. Yeah!

    About damn time...

    -Nate

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  2. Good moves with the blog. Now you just have to promote the holy hell out of this thing. :)

    -Jason

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