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Pipette On's Journey: From 172 Lbs to 164 Lbs in 3 Months

Read about Pipette_on's struggle with freshman weight gain and her journey to lose 8 lbs in 3 months

Article by Madeleine Smith

A before and after photo of a 5'5" female showing a weight loss from 172 pounds to 164 pounds. A net loss of 8 pounds.
A before and after photo of a 5'5" female showing a weight loss from 172 pounds to 164 pounds. A net loss of 8 pounds.
A before and after photo of a 5'5" female showing a weight loss from 172 pounds to 164 pounds. A net loss of 8 pounds.
F/21/5'5"[172 lbs>164 lbs=8 lbs](3 months) When the freshman 15 turns into the freshman 30 and the resulting struggle to burn it off.
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

When Pipette_on started college, she experienced the infamous 'freshman 15' and then some. But instead of letting it get the best of her, she embarked on a journey to lose weight and get healthy.

The Challenge

Losing weight is never easy, especially when you're a busy college student. Pipette_on had to stay disciplined despite the temptations around her, such as late-night study food and social outings. She also had to find effective ways to exercise, even when she didn't have time for a full workout.

The Progress

With dedication and hard work, Pipette_on was able to lose 8 lbs in just 3 months. Her progress was evident in her before-and-after photos, where she looked visibly slimmer and more toned. She also gained confidence in herself and her ability to make positive changes.

The Takeaway

Pipette_on's weight loss journey serves as an inspiration to others who may be struggling with their own weight. It shows that with commitment, consistency, and small lifestyle changes, anyone can make progress towards their health goals. Whether it's incorporating more movement into your day or being mindful of what you eat, small steps can lead to big results.

Conclusion

Pipette_on's experience is a reminder that the path to health and wellness is not always easy, but it is always worth it. Everyone's journey is unique and the best way to find what works for you is to try different things and see what sticks. By taking control of your own health, you can achieve your own success story, just like Pipette_on did.

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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.