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Male Loses 20Lbs in 2.5 Years, Shares Journey on Reddit

A male Reddit user shares his weight loss journey and progress from 197lbs to 177lbs. Despite still working on belly fat, the positive difference is clear.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A picture of a 5'10" male showing a weight loss from 197 pounds to 177 pounds. A respectable loss of 20 pounds.
Male/26/5'10" [197lbs > 177lbs = 20lbs Lost] (2&1/2 years) Left pic is old, but man, what a difference 20lbs and a real haircut can make. Still working on the belly fat, but getting there!
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Posting on Reddit for Support and Accountability

In a recent Reddit post by user gtrplyr1122, he shares his weight loss journey and progress with a community of strangers. This serves as both a source of support and accountability as he continues on his path.

20lbs Lost in 2.5 Years: A Long-Term Approach

While some may strive for quick weight loss, gtrplyr1122's journey is a testament to the power of a long-term approach. Over 2.5 years, he has lost 20lbs and seen visible changes in his appearance and health.

The Impact of a Haircut

While weight loss is the main goal, gtrplyr1122 also notes the positive impact of a simple haircut. The comparison between his old and new photos shows just how much of a difference small changes can make.

Persevering Through the Belly Fat Struggle

Despite making progress, gtrplyr1122 is still working on shedding belly fat. This serves as a reminder that weight loss is not always a linear journey, and there may be obstacles to overcome along the way.

Encouragement for Others Starting Their Journey

Overall, gtrplyr1122's post is a beacon of hope for anyone starting their own weight loss journey. A commitment to a long-term approach, making small positive changes, and seeking out support and accountability can all lead to progress and success.

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Madeleine Smith

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