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A Male's Weight Loss Journey: Finding Last Few Pounds

Read about one male's journey of losing weight and finding his last few pounds through reddit posts with proof pictures.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A before and after photo of a 5'9" male showing a snapshot of 185 pounds at a height of 5'9
A before and after photo of a 5'9" male showing a snapshot of 185 pounds at a height of 5'9
A before and after photo of a 5'9" male showing a snapshot of 185 pounds at a height of 5'9
A before and after photo of a 5'9" male showing a snapshot of 185 pounds at a height of 5'9
Introduction: 19/Male/5'9"/185 lbs./Last Few Pounds
Originally posted on /r/BTFC

Introduction

ManCarpet, a 19-year-old male, started his weight loss journey with a weight of 185 pounds at a height of 5'9". His goal was to shed off a few pounds to reach his desired weight.

The Reddit Post

ManCarpet took to Reddit to share his progress, seeking advice and motivation from the community. He shared a proof picture, which was initially challenged for not showing enough of his torso. After correcting the picture, he received positive feedback and wished good luck.

The Importance of Social Support

Social support is essential in weight loss journeys, and ManCarpet found that through Reddit. It helped him stay accountable and motivated by sharing his progress and struggles with other users. Having someone to talk to and get feedback from is vital when trying to lose weight.

The Importance of Tracking Progress

ManCarpet used the proof picture as a way to track his progress, but there are several other ways to do so, such as keeping a food journal or using a fitness app. Tracking progress helps one stay on track and identify areas that need improvement.

Final Thoughts

ManCarpet's weight loss journey wasn't easy, but through the support of the Reddit community, he was able to find the motivation to keep going. If you're struggling with your weight, consider seeking support through social media or tracking your progress to stay on track. Remember that weight loss is a journey unique to each person, and what works for someone else may not work for you, so find what works for your body and lifestyle.

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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.