M/26/5'10" [180Lbs > 154Lbs 26Lbs Lost] Appreciating My Body: a Weight Loss Journey
This M/26/5'10" user shares his experience losing 26lbs, appreciating his body and plans to add muscle. A great source of motivation!
Article by Madeleine Smith
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M/26/5'10" [180lbs > 154lbs 26lbs lost] I've always been a bit overweight and finally starting to appreciate my body. Thinking to cut for 5 more weeks and then bulk for 5 months to add on some muscle. What do you think?
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Introduction
A Reddit user silversoraka shares his weight loss journey, losing 26lbs, and finally starting to appreciate his body. His post received more than hundred upvotes and supportive comments from other redditors. This is a great source of motivation for those who are struggling with their weight.
The Journey
Silversoraka was always a bit overweight and decided to make a change. He cut out junk food from his diet and started exercising more regularly. In just a few months, he was able to lose 26lbs and notice significant changes in his body composition.
Appreciating One's Body
Silversoraka emphasizes that weight loss should not only be about getting to a certain number on the scale, but also about appreciating one's body. He now feels more confident and happier with his appearance, and encourages others to embrace their bodies throughout their weight loss journey.
Future Plans
Silversoraka plans to continue his fitness journey by cutting for 5 more weeks and then bulking for 5 months to add on muscle. His post received positive reviews from redditors, who thought his plan was reasonable and realistic.
Conclusion
Silversoraka's post is a great source of motivation for those who are trying to lose weight and appreciate their bodies. It's important to remember that everyone's journey is different, and there's no one simple solution to achieve your goals. The most important thing is to keep trying, and find a plan that works for you.
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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.
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