Male, 27, 210Lbs: a Journey to Cut Weight
Follow the weight loss journey of Reddit user TheMartinUriarte, a 6'2" male at 210lbs, as he shares his progress.
Article by Madeleine Smith
Introduction
TheMartinUriarte, a 27 year old male, began a weight loss journey with the goal of losing fat and building muscle. He started at 210lbs and a height of 6'2". His journey was documented on Reddit, and gained a following of supportive individuals who encouraged his progress.
Starting Point
At the beginning of his journey, TheMartinUriarte shared pictures of himself at 210lbs. He expressed that he was unhappy with his body and that he had gained weight over time due to poor eating habits and a lack of exercise.
The Plan
TheMartinUriarte created a plan for himself that involved tracking his calories, eating clean foods, and incorporating weightlifting into his routine. He also started running as a form of cardio. His dedication and consistency can be seen in his daily updates on Reddit.
Progress
After several weeks of consistent effort, TheMartinUriarte began to see progress. His updates showed that he was losing body fat and gaining muscle. He also reported feeling more energized and confident in his body.
Takeaways
TheMartinUriarte's weight loss journey shows the importance of creating a plan and sticking to it consistently. He also emphasizes the power of support and accountability, as the encouragement he received from his Reddit followers helped to keep him on track. For anyone looking to start a weight loss journey, his story serves as inspiration to take the first step and stay committed.
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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.
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