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From 140Lbs to 180Lbs: a 6 Year Weight Journey with over 100 Hours of Tattoos

Follow Everett_u’s weight journey as he shares his ups and downs in his six-year transformation from 140lbs to 180lbs with a goal of reaching 200lbs.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A photo of a 5'10" man showing a muscle gain from 140 pounds to 180 pounds. A net gain of 40 pounds.
M/25/5'10" [140lbs -180 lbs = 40 lbs] 6 years and 100+ hours of tattoos later. Goal weight is 200ish lbs.
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

The Beginning of the Journey

When Everett_u started his weight journey, he weighed only 140lbs at 5'10”. He started working out and eating more to build muscle and gain weight. He also enjoyed getting tattoos and it became a way for him to track his progress. Over the next six years, he gained 40lbs, bringing his weight to 180lbs.

The Role of Tattoos in His Journey

Everett_u’s love for tattoos turned out to be more than just skin deep. He shared that every tattoo he got symbolized a milestone, a struggle, or an accomplishment in his journey. The tattoos served as a reminder of how far he had come and motivated him to keep pushing forward.

The Ups and Downs

Like any weight journey, there were ups and downs. Everett_u shared how he struggled to maintain his weight due to his fast metabolism, and how he had to eat more and increase his calorie intake to keep gaining weight. But he persevered and continued on, focusing on his goals and motivations.

The Future of Everett_u's Journey

Despite having reached his initial goal of 180lbs, Everett_u’s journey is far from over. He shared that his new goal is to reach 200lbs, but he knows that it won’t be easy. He’s learning to accept and love his body, and that progress, no matter how small, is still progress. Everett_u's weight journey shows that with the right attitude and determination, anyone can achieve their goals.

Final Thoughts

Everett_u’s journey highlights the importance of finding motivations and utilizing tools like tattoos to track progress. His journey also showed the importance of perseverance and self-love. If you are on a similar weight journey, remember that progress takes time and setbacks happen. Focus on what motivates you and celebrate the small victories along the way.

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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.