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How Reddit User Rawwrrrr Lost Weight in 2011

Learn about a Reddit user's weight loss journey from August to November 2011, using their posts as a reference. No sign-ups required.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A before and after photo of a 5'8" female showing a snapshot of 166 pounds at a height of 5'8
A before and after photo of a 5'8" female showing a snapshot of 166 pounds at a height of 5'8
Intro: 21/F/5'8"/166 lbs (Aug 27th to Nov 19th)
Originally posted on /r/BTFC

Introduction: A Body Transformation Challenge

The Reddit user, rawwrrrr, posted an introduction to a Body Transformation Challenge in August 2011. At the time, they were 21 years old, 5'8" tall, and weighed 166 lbs. They expressed their desire to lose weight and improve their fitness.

A Plan for Success

Many users commented on rawwrrrr's post, offering advice and encouragement. Some recommended doing cardio or strength training at home, such as the Insanity or P90X programs. Others suggested specific diet plans, including MyFitnessPal. Rawwrrrr was a vegetarian, so they mentioned eating a lot of pasta and vegetables, with tofu as a new substitute.

Following Through with the Plan

Rawwrrrr posted updates about their progress, such as completing a Couch-to-5K program, using a pull-up bar, and considering starting Insanity. They also talked about the challenges they faced along the way, such as finding motivation and sticking to a consistent routine. Still, they persevered and continued to log their progress.

A Reminder and Deadline

In November 2011, a moderator from the Body Transformation Challenge sent rawwrrrr a reminder about the upcoming deadline for the transformation challenge. They encouraged rawwrrrr to post completion photos, showing the transformation from the start of the challenge to the end. Rawwrrrr did not post any updates after this message, so it is unclear if they submitted any completion photos.

Conclusion: Trying Things Out for Yourself

Rawwrrrr's weight loss journey shows that getting in shape takes time, effort, and dedication. While Reddit can be a source of inspiration and advice, the most important thing is to find a plan that works for you personally. Whether it's cardio at home, a new diet, or a mixture of both, it's important to keep trying and pushing yourself, even when the road gets tough.

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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.