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From 218Lbs to 152Lbs: the Weight Journey of F/29/5'11''

Read the inspiring story of Gods-of-War's weight loss journey, from struggling with weight off and on to consistently working out for 11 months to lose 66 pounds.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A before and after photo of a 5'11" female showing a weight reduction from 218 pounds to 152 pounds. A total loss of 66 pounds.
F/29/5’11” [218lbs > 152 = 66lbs] I was looking for pics from my heaviest 5 years ago and boy was I in for a treat. I struggled off and on with it but I’ve been consistently working out for 11 months and it’s nice to see the progress :)
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

Gods-of-War, a Reddit user, documented her weight loss journey on the platform, sharing progress pictures and updates with her followers. Her journey began five years ago when she started struggling with her weight. But after consistently working out for 11 months, she has lost an astounding 66 pounds.

Struggling On and Off

Gods-of-War reveals that she had been looking for pictures of herself at her heaviest weight when she stumbled upon a picture of herself from five years ago. The picture prompted her to stop and take stock of her weight journey. She realized that she had been struggling with her weight for a long time, but had not been able to find a consistent solution.

Consistent Workout Regimen

Gods-of-War's journey took a turn when she committed to consistently working out 11 months ago. She found that sticking to a regular workout regimen helped her lose weight and experience progress. She has since lost 66 pounds and feels glad to see the progress she has made.

Positive Comments Encourage Continued Progress

Gods-of-War received positive comments on her Reddit post, with many people cheering her on and congratulating her for her hard work. These comments served as motivation for her to continue working hard and stay committed to her weight loss regimen.

Encouragement to Try Things Out for Yourself

Gods-of-War's experience shows that consistent effort and commitment pays off when it comes to weight loss. There is no one-size-fits-all solution, so it's important to try out what works for you. Remember that tiny steps each day can lead to significant progress over time. If you're struggling with weight, don't give up – keep trying until you find what works for you.

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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.