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M/29's Amazing 70Lb Weight Loss Journey in 3 Years

Read about Inorashi's incredible weight loss journey from 220lbs to 150lbs with his newfound confidence to take pictures of himself

Article by Madeleine Smith

A progress pic of a 6'0" man showing a fat loss from 220 pounds to 150 pounds. A net loss of 70 pounds.
M/29/6'0" [220 > 150 = 70lbs](3 years) First time in my life I've had the confidence to take pictures of myself.
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

Inorashi, a Reddit user, has recently shared his amazing 70lb weight loss journey that took 3 years to accomplish. He went from weighing 220lbs to a healthy 150lbs. We're inspired by his confidence to take pictures of himself.

The Journey

Inorashi's journey to lose weight wasn't easy, and it took him 3 years to achieve his goals. He shared his progress photos on Reddit and received positive feedback from the community. He managed to lose weight by equally balancing his calorie intake and physical exercise.

The Transformation

Inorashi's journey to lose weight has transformed his life in a number of ways. Not only is he more confident, but he's also more active and healthier. He encourages others to try out their own weight loss journey by balancing calorie intake and exercise routines.

Supportive Community

In addition to working on his diet and exercise routines, Inorashi attributes much of his success to the supportive community on Reddit. His post received positive comments and support from other users on the platform, who encouraged him every step of the way.

Final Thoughts

Inorashi's incredible weight loss journey is an inspiration to us all. It reminds us that with the right mindset, support, and dedication, anything is possible. We encourage our readers to try out their own weight loss journey and join supportive communities to help them along the way.

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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.