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Progress of a Post Baby Belly: How Brerob Lost 12Lbs in 2 Months

F/25/4'11" [160 lbs > 148 lbs] = 12 lbs (2 months) After 3 years of my post-baby belly, I'm ready for a change. Discover how BreRob did it!

Article by Madeleine Smith

A photo of a 4'11" woman showing a weight cut from 160 pounds to 148 pounds. A respectable loss of 12 pounds.
F/25/4'11" [160 lbs > 148 lbs] = 12 lbs (2 months) After 3 years of my post baby belly, I'm ready for a change.
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

BreRob, a Reddit user, initially posted on ProgressPics to showcase her journey with losing weight. Her first post went public on April 1st, where she weighed 160 pounds at 4'11"

BreRob's approach to shedding off the pounds

She revealed that her routine was pretty simple. BreRob calculated her caloric intake based on her goal weight and ate that amount to avoid gaining the weight back. Additionally, she did cardio 2-3 times every week and started a 30-day squat and push-up challenge. In two months, BreRob managed to lose 12lbs, weighing in at 148 pounds..

Insights on Others' Achievements

Another Reddit user posted an update about how she lost 60lbs in 10 months despite being a mother of 5. BreRob found it encouraging and motivating, pushing her to maintain her routine even during the most challenging times in her weight loss journey.

What others had to say

The comments from BreRob's posted showed support and praise for her incredible transformation. Reddit users lauded her efforts and congratulated her to keep up the good work. From others who had similar experiences, BreRob received encouragement and advice on staying motivated.

Conclusion

BreRob's experience is a testament to how anyone can achieve their weight loss goals by implementing simple changes to their daily routine. While the process might be challenging, it is also rewarding and transformative. If you're just starting your fitness journey, take inspiration from BreRob and other users who have made impressive strides in their physical well-being. Always remember that progress comes from hard work and dedication!

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Madeleine Smith

Content Lead at MyProgressPics.com

Madeleine is passionate about empowering individuals with the information and tools they need to transform their bodies and lives.