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Bulking Journey: From 105 Lbs to 112 Lbs in 9 Weeks a Progress Report

Follow the weight gain journey of a 22-year-old female who gained 7 lbs in 9 weeks. Her progress is inspiring, showing that progress is progress, no matter how slow.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A photo of a 5'1" woman showing a weight bulk from 105 pounds to 112 pounds. A respectable gain of 7 pounds.
A photo of a 5'1" woman showing a weight bulk from 105 pounds to 112 pounds. A respectable gain of 7 pounds.
A photo of a 5'1" woman showing a weight bulk from 105 pounds to 112 pounds. A respectable gain of 7 pounds.
A photo of a 5'1" woman showing a weight bulk from 105 pounds to 112 pounds. A respectable gain of 7 pounds.
Update Week 9: 22/F/5'1.5/Bulking - First update, 105 lbs -> 112 lbs
Originally posted on /r/BTFC

Introduction

Many people find it difficult to gain weight, especially for those who are naturally thin. However, a 22-year-old female reddit user, who goes by the name aGirlcanBulk, shows that gaining weight is possible through her progress report. She went from 105 to 112 lbs in 9 weeks and shares her experiences.

Support from the Community

The reddit community was amazed by aGirlcanBulk's progress, and many of the users commented on her thread to show their support. Some even commended her for her progress, saying it was inspiring.

Body Transformation

The most noticeable changes were in her legs, which have become stronger and toned. aGirlcanBulk did mention that she also gains fat along with muscles, which can be discouraging. Thus, she plans to start a cut soon to reduce her body fat percentage.

To Cut or Not to Cut?

Some users on reddit suggested that aGirlcanBulk should continue bulking until the end of the competition and only cut for a month. However, aGirlcanBulk opted for a cut because mentally she needs to. She does plan on keeping her weight cycle approx. 2-3 weeks of bulk/maintain followed by a cut.

Conclusion

Whether you want to gain or lose weight, aGirlcanBulk's story of progress is inspiring. Remember, it's essential to keep a positive perspective as progress is progress, regardless of how slow it may seem. We should always be mindful of our mental health and the food we consume as these can significantly impact our overall wellbeing.

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Madeleine Smith

Content Lead at MyProgressPics.com

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