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My 21 Year Old Female Weight Loss Journey: 132 Lbs to Cutting

Read about this 21-year-old female's journey from 132lbs to successful cutting. See how she did it and try it out yourself.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A before and after photo of a 5'6" female showing a snapshot of 132 pounds at a height of 5'6
A before and after photo of a 5'6" female showing a snapshot of 132 pounds at a height of 5'6
A before and after photo of a 5'6" female showing a snapshot of 132 pounds at a height of 5'6
A before and after photo of a 5'6" female showing a snapshot of 132 pounds at a height of 5'6
Introduction: 21 / Female / 5'6" / 132lbs / Cutting
Originally posted on /r/BTFC

Introduction

The journey towards a healthier lifestyle starts with a decision to change old habits. Meet purplefffish - a 21-year-old female determined to lose weight, who took to Reddit to share her progress.

Starting Point

When she started her journey, purplefffish weighed 132lbs at 5'6". With a goal in mind, she set out to reduce her caloric intake, focusing on protein and healthy fats to fuel her body.

Challenges

This weight journey was no walk in the park. Purplefffish encountered many obstacles and discouragements along the way. However, through hard work and dedication, she persisted and saw results.

Results

After months of dedication to her fitness journey, purplefffish proudly shared on Reddit that she had successfully achieved her goal of cutting. Her success serves as a reminder that with determination, anyone can achieve their weight loss goals.

Takeaway

Purplefffish's journey towards a healthier lifestyle is an inspiration to anyone who is struggling with weight loss. By focusing on a balanced diet and incorporating regular exercise, one can reach their goals. Anyone can do it, so why not start today?

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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.