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M/25/5'8" [163 > 155 Lbs]: a 5 Month Weight Loss Journey

Read about one Reddit user's slow yet steady weight loss journey from 163 to 155 pounds over 5 months. Encouragement for those looking to try it out themselves.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A before and after photo of a 5'8" male showing a weight reduction from 163 pounds to 155 pounds. A net loss of 8 pounds.
M/25/5'8" [163 > 155 lbs ] (~5 months) slow progress is better than no progress!
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

Wontoneggdrop, a 25-year-old guy, shares his weight loss journey on Reddit, inspiring many people to take charge of their health. He lost 8 pounds in 5 months, and his progress photos show a remarkable difference.

The Post

Wontoneggdrop's Reddit post reads, 'M/25/5'8" [163 > 155 lbs ] (~5 months) slow progress is better than no progress!' With just one picture of his before and after, he shows his transformation, evident in his body's definition, shedding the extra weight as he whipped himself into shape.

The Community

Reddit is a community where individuals encourage each other on their fitness journeys. Wontoneggdrop's post garnered 62 upvotes and had a few comments. One comment reads, 'Wow amazing what only 8lbs can do.' Another person commented that they could see more definition and congratulated him.

The Takeaway

Wontoneggdrop's story is a testament to the fact that weight loss doesn't have to be immediate. Slow progress is still progress, and one should not worry if the number on the scale isn't moving as fast as they want. Consistency is key, as shown by Wontoneggdrop's progress in five months.

Conclusion

Wontoneggdrop's weight loss journey is inspiring for those who are in the process of losing weight. The key takeaway from his story is that small progress is still progress, and one doesn't have to worry about losing weight quickly. The most important thing is to stay consistent and stay true to their goals. If Wontoneggdrop can do it, anyone can!

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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.