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A Skinny Man's Weight Journey: From 150Lbs to 196Lbs in 6 Years

Read about one man's journey from being underweight to achieving his desired physique through a lot of food and steroids.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A before and after photo of a 5'11" male showing a weight bulk from 150 pounds to 196 pounds. A respectable gain of 46 pounds.
M/23/5’11’’ [150lbs -> 196lbs = +35lbs] (6 years) Always wanted to change how skinny I was, took A LOT of food and then a lot more food
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

Altogaw, a 23-year-old man, had always struggled with being skinny. After six years of consistent effort, he transformed his body from 150lbs to 196lbs. His journey involved eating copious amounts of food and, eventually, using performance-enhancing substances like steroids.

The Skinny Struggle

Altogaw admits to never feeling comfortable with his skinny frame. He decided to take matters into his hands six years ago and started to put in the work. His first step was to increase his food intake to an impressive 5000+ calories per day.

The Addition of Steroids

After five years of natural weightlifting, Altogaw began using performance-enhancing substances, starting with 500mg of Test. Now, with his coach's help, Altogaw is prepping for a bodybuilding contest and is using more compounds like steroids to achieve his desired results.

The Controversy

Although some applauded Altogaw for his achievements, others took issue with his use of steroids without proper disclosure. However, Altogaw maintains that he is open about his steroid use and never hides it. In fact, he encourages others to do their own research and decide what's best for them.

Conclusion

Altogaw's journey is a testament to what consistent effort and discipline can achieve. Whether you choose to use performance-enhancing substances or not, the lesson remains the same: hard work and dedication are essential for any significant transformation.

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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.