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Weight Loss Journey: User's Decision to Cut or Bulk

Follow the journey of a Reddit user who questions whether to cut or bulk as they reach 178 lbs at 22 years old and 5'11" with an unknown body fat percentage.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A before and after photo of a 5'11" male showing a snapshot of 178 pounds at a height of 5'11
A before and after photo of a 5'11" male showing a snapshot of 178 pounds at a height of 5'11
A before and after photo of a 5'11" male showing a snapshot of 178 pounds at a height of 5'11
A before and after photo of a 5'11" male showing a snapshot of 178 pounds at a height of 5'11
A before and after photo of a 5'11" male showing a snapshot of 178 pounds at a height of 5'11
[BoC] M/22/5'11"/178 lbs/BF%? - Time to cut or keep getting bigger?
Originally posted on /r/BulkOrCut

Introduction

This Reddit user, known as [deleted], documents their weight journey and ponders whether to cut or bulk as their weight reaches 178 lbs at 22 years old and 5'11" with an unknown body fat percentage. Let's dive into their post and see how this journey unfolds.

Background

The user reveals they started their journey at around 148 lbs and were just "skin and bones". They started working out for around 5.5 years and have made significant progress in terms of muscle gains. Though they've seen great progress, they're now at a crossroads: cut or keep bulking?

Pros and Cons of Cutting

The user discusses the pros of cutting, including shedding excess fat to reveal muscle definition and being able to fit into clothes better. However, they also acknowledge the cons, such as a potential decrease in strength and muscle mass during the cut.

Pros and Cons of Bulking

Similarly, the user details the pros of bulking, which includes building more muscle mass and strength gains. However, they also mention the cons, such as gaining excess fat and feeling bloated.

Conclusion

The Reddit user concludes by stating they will continue bulking until they reach 200 lbs, and then will assess whether to start cutting. They stress the importance of each person finding what works best for them and their body. The journey towards a healthier lifestyle is unique to each individual, and trial and error is an important factor in finding what works best.

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Madeleine is passionate about empowering individuals with the information and tools they need to transform their bodies and lives.