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From Weight Loss for the Wrong Reasons to Gaining Confidence: a Two Year Journey

Read about pinkcows' weight journey and how she went from losing weight for the wrong reasons to gaining confidence and happiness through strength and fitness. Discover her workout and diet routine and how she transformed into a stronger and more confident person.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A progress pic of a 5'6" woman showing a fat loss from 138 pounds to 123 pounds. A respectable loss of 15 pounds.
F/21/5'6" 138 lbs > 123 lbs > 135 lbs (2 years) Lost weight for the wrong reasons, gained it back, and now I'm happier than ever.
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

The Journey Towards Losing Weight

When pinkcows, a female redditor aged 21 and 5'6, lost weight from 138 lbs to 123 lbs two years ago, she did it for the wrong reasons. She struggled with disordered eating and body dysmorphia, and her goal was to look as thin as possible.

The Journey Towards Gaining Confidence

Fortunately, pinkcows gained the weight back in muscle and now weighs 135 lbs. In her current weight, she's happier than ever and more confident with how she looks. Her journey towards gaining confidence is an inspiration to those who feel pressured to be as thin as possible.

The Secret to pinkcows' Transformation

pinkcows' journey towards strength and fitness is evident in her third photo posted on Reddit where she shines with confidence. She attributes her transformation to heavy compound lifts, such as squat, bench press, and deadlift, and following the 'if it fits your macros' diet. Her strength and muscle gains allowed her to break records in the 132 weight class and compete in powerlifting competitions.

The Impact of Strength Over Aesthetics

pinkcows emphasized the importance of focusing on strength over aesthetics to overcome body dysmorphia and disordered eating. For her, strength equates to beauty, and she urges others to try out strength-training programs.

Conclusion

pinkcows' journey shows that there's more to fitness than just losing weight to look as thin as possible. It's about gaining strength, confidence, and happiness from within. By focusing on strength, people can make healthier choices and transform their bodies while overcoming body dysmorphia and disordered eating. To those who are inspired by pinkcows' journey, it's time to try things out for yourself, discover your own passion, and enjoy the journey towards a happier and healthier you.

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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.