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From 140Lbs to 185Lbs: a Three Year Weight Journey

Follow OooPieceOfCandy's transformation journey as he went from a mini-bulk to possibly being too big for his frame.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A picture of a 5'3" male showing a muscle gain from 140 pounds to 185 pounds. A respectable gain of 45 pounds.
M/23/5'3" [140lbs>185lbs] Back again. Competing fell through so I went back to a mini bulk.I feel like I'm getting to big for my frame.
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

OooPieceOfCandy, a 23-year-old, started his weight journey when he was 21. After three years, he went from weighing 140lbs to 185lbs. Despite putting his physique on hold after encountering some financial and personal problems, he returned to mini-bulk. He posted on Reddit, admitting that he might be getting too big for his frame.

We should congratulate OooPieceOfCandy for his remarkable transformation. However, if you feel like you're getting too big for your frame, like what he expressed, you might need to listen to your body. Every person has a different body and frame that can only carry a specific amount of weight. And OooPieceOfCandy resolved to start a hard cut and lean out to trim down his weight.

Putting on weight and growing muscles like OooPieceOfCandy did require hard work and dedication, and results may not come overnight. It's essential to enjoy the process and make long-term habits that suit one's lifestyle. Getting fit involves lifestyle choices besides just putting in the work.

Moreover, nothing can entirely replace good nutrition and a balanced diet. OooPieceOfCandy was committed to eating healthy, which allowed his body to be at its best for weight lifting and gaining muscles. The body needs vitamins, minerals, and many other nutrients, which are typically found in fruits and vegetables. Proper nutrition is crucial for one's wellness journey.

OooPieceofCandy's journey to transformation is not only awe-inspiring but educational, too. Each person has a unique body frame, and not everyone can carry a weight limit that some can. It's entirely reasonable to listen to your body if you think that you are getting 'too big for your frame' like what OooPieceOfCandy felt. It's essential to take care of your body, get some motivation, and try things out for yourself.

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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.