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A Year Long Weight Journey: From 150Lbs to 176Lbs

This user's journey towards a weight goal, reflecting on the importance of strength & aesthetics. He shares updates, setbacks and progress after a year of training.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A photo of a 5'9" man showing a weight gain from 150 pounds to 176 pounds. A respectable gain of 26 pounds.
M/20/5’9” [150lbs < 176lbs = 26lbs] didnt know what i was chasing just wanted to look good, now im going for strength and aesthetics. over a year in training with hardwork lost in the 3 months i went to bootcamp but still going hard 🌹
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Motivation is the First Step

DXMKEN didn't have a clear idea of his goal when he started his journey towards fitness. He only knew that he wanted to look good. He trained hard and experienced setbacks such as losing weight during boot camp. However, his motivation pushed him to continue and he gained 26 pounds after that.

Strength & Aesthetics

After achieving his initial goal of looking good, DXMKEN realized that his journey didn't end there. He turned his attention towards developing strength and aesthetics. He wanted to make sure that he was not only looking good but also had the strength to back it up.

It's Not a Smooth Sailing

Despite his motivation, progress didn't always come easily for DXMKEN. He experienced setbacks during his journey such as losing weight during boot camp. However, he didn't let that discourage him. He kept pushing himself and working hard towards his goals.

Dedication is Key

DXMKEN's weight journey is a testament to the importance of dedication. He spent a year working hard towards his goals and didn't let setbacks hold him back. His motivation and dedication are a reminder that anyone can achieve their weight goals if they are willing to put in the work.

Find Your Own Path

DXMKEN's journey is just one example of how anyone can make progress towards their weight goals. It's important to find the path that works for you and to stay dedicated to it. Whether your goal is to look good, develop strength or both, the most important thing is to stay motivated and committed to achieving it.

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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.