“Home Improvement’s” Richard Kern’s diet success encourages warnings to “be careful.”
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“Home improvement” Star Richard Kern is happy with his weight loss, but does not want it to become the focus of his life.
Karn, who is affiliated with Domyown from DIY Lawn Care Company, lost 30 pounds with his wife last year.
“It can’t be a lifestyle for me when something is tough,” he told Fox News Digital. “I mean, you have to go, ‘Well, what do you know? I’ll really enjoy this cake, or I want a slice of pizza.”
He continued. “It’s obviously just like everything in moderation. Oscar Wilde said what you do is worth doing too much, but I think it can get a lot of people into trouble.
“Home Improvement” star drifted 30 pounds after a strict meal “reorganised” body

“Home Improvement” star Richard Kern has lost 30 pounds from diet and exercise, but he warns him not to overdo it. (Michael Talberg/Getty Images)
The 69-year-old’s diet focused on staying “within a small amount of food that you really find yourself needing more than 4-5 ounces of meat, as well as vegetables and drinking water.
However, he warned, “You can have trouble drinking too much water.”
“It washes away some of the salt and things in your system, so if you do things too much you have to be careful like a garden.”
former Host of “Family Feud” He also incorporates Pilates into his fitness routine.

Khan warns, “You just have to be careful and you can be too extreme, like drinking too much water. (Michael Talberg/Getty Images)
“Home Improvement” star Richard Kern shows off his slimmed-down physique from his heyday in the 90s
“Pilates helps me a lot with golf, because you need to turn,” he said. “The hip flexors and knees, everything needs to be able to work. It helps with golf. It’s one of the things that keeps me going on a daily basis. The routine is important, but you have to find the core of why you create and maintain that routine.”
While Khan is still in his health, he shifts his focus to a new partnership with DIY Lawn Care Company, which allows homeowners to access professional-grade products, providing advice and guidance with videos, step-by-step instructions and seasonal advice.

Khan admits that Pilates helped him with the golf game, explaining that it would help him turn and swing. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Sag-aftra)
The actor is the company’s new spokesman and is on hand for a limited time as a resource for lawn care advice.
“I’m always grateful for beautiful, beautiful landscaping, gardens, things like that. I grew up in Seattle, Seattle is a big town around your home, taking care of your lawns, taking care of flowers.
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As a landscape fan, Khan said the biggest thing people can do to keep their gardens in good condition is to understand what they are actually growing.
“Perhaps more than three-quarters of people who have lawns don’t know what kind of grass they have,” he explained. “I don’t know if they have Kentucky Bluegrass, tall fescue, Zoisiah, St. Augustine, that is, all of these types, different types, all of the different types around the US.”

A landscape enthusiast, Khan is partnering with Domiyoung as a new spokesman. (Courtesy)
He continued. Your own garden. ”
Al Boland’s Karn’s on-screen persona, trustworthy handyman partner Tim Allen’s The enthusiastic but accidental “Tool Time” host of “Home Improvement” has brought a new role in the company.

Khan starred as Alboland in “Home Improvement” for eight seasons. (ABC Photo Archives/Getty Images via Disney General Entertainment Content)
“That highlighted my skills as far as it relates to,” he said. “I mean, my dad was a builder. My grandfather was a builder. I became an actor, I became an actor, but I grew up around a builder and knew how to do something. And I’m mowing my own lawn. I grew up. It was one of my housework.
“Home Improvement” is one of the most popular and beloved sitcoms of the 90s, and Khan looks back as fondly as his fans.
“I remember laughing a lot,” he said. His co-star Allen. “It was just a joy to go to work.”
Gaining a role on a sitcom was a major career shift in one or more ways.

Kahn remembers “laughing a lot” with co-star Tim Allen while working on “Home Improvement.” (ABC Photo Archives/Getty Images via Disney General Entertainment Content)
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Before “Home Improvement,” I was in the theater all my work. I was in New York. I was in Manhattan for about 11 years. I was on the Theatre Broadway at the off-Broadway, Broadway area theaters.
Khan also had to impress his builder’s dad His character is on-screen know-how.
“It was a learning experience,” he said of the different “tool time” set pieces. “My father, builder, he looks at me one day and he says, ‘My well, you really seem to know what you’re doing.’ And I know what I’m doing.
His son, Cooper, wants to be an actor, and while Khan is happy to guide him as much as he can, the world of acting has changed since he began his career.

“Improvement of the House” changed Khan’s life and impressed his father, whom he described as “builder.” (Getty Images)
“The world of the world of how it is handled or how you change is how you change it, so you can make your own little movies. You can make your own little ideas. You can have your own website, etc.
Khan continued, “I liked having a script, working on the script, doing it on stage. That was my routine. That’s what I want to do. But today’s actors have to navigate a lot now. And you put something there and it’s there.

Khan said, “Actors today have to navigate a lot now.” (Bobby Bank/Getty Images)
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“So you need to be careful,” he added. “That’s what I keep telling him. It’s fine that you have a lot of things you like, but you need to know what to do when you get that opportunity. I was 35 when I got the opportunity to “home improvement.”