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M/21 Goes From 130Lbs to 154Lbs in 4 Months with Covid Comeback Strategy

Read how CEOTrustNobody gained 34lbs through muscle memory, high carb meals, and junk food.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A progress pic of a 5'9" man showing a weight bulk from 130 pounds to 154 pounds. A net gain of 24 pounds.
M/21/5'9"[130lbs> 154lbs = 34lbs gained] ( 4 months ) reposted without face , a bounce back after covid
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

COVID-19 pandemic has greatly affected people's health and lifestyle. Some people were able to maintain their fitness routine, while others have gained weight during the quarantine period. A 21-year-old Reddit user, CEOTrustNobody, successfully bounced back after being infected with COVID-19 and gained 34lbs in just four months.

The Journey

CEOTrustNobody went from being 130lbs to 154lbs, an achievement that he was proud to share on Reddit. He credits most of his weight gain to muscle memory since he used to be a bodybuilder before being infected with COVID-19, which took him out of the gym and off his usual diet. He also admitted to eating a lot of junk food and high carb meals to increase his weight.

The Challenges

CEOTrustNobody faced many obstacles along his journey, including the temptation to indulge in unhealthy foods and lack of motivation. However, he found inspiration in his past fitness experiences and was able to bounce back to his usual fitness routine despite the pandemic.

The Results

CEOTrustNobody gained 34lbs in just four months, a remarkable feat. However, it is important to note that gaining weight in such a short time can be harmful to one's health, especially if it involves unhealthy eating habits. It is always recommended to consult a professional nutritionist or trainer before embarking on any weight gain journey.

Conclusion

CEOTrustNobody's inspiring journey shows that overcoming health setbacks can be possible with proper motivation and mindset. Keep in mind that everyone's fitness journey is unique, and what works for one person may not be applicable to another. It is important to focus on healthy habits and consistency for long-term success.

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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.