F/20/5'6" Weight Loss Journey: 170 to 145 in 2 Months
A Reddit user named reaganronald shared her weight loss journey with progress pictures after losing 25 pounds in just two months using a DVD program and Weight Watchers.
Article by Madeleine Smith
Introducing the weight loss journey of reaganronald
Reddit user reaganronald posted progress pictures of her weight loss journey. She lost 25 pounds and went from 170 to 145 pounds in two months.
The method used for weight loss
The weight loss program chosen by reaganronald included an 8-week DVD program and Weight Watchers. She started the program in April and lost about 15 pounds in just two weeks, and the remaining 10 pounds in about 6 weeks.
Visible changes, not focus on numbers
In her post, reaganronald stated that she stopped focusing on the numbers on the scale and instead focused on the visible changes in her body. Although the scale hadn't moved in about two weeks, she was still focusing on her goals to maintain her progress.
Encouragement for others to try the journey too
Although the weight loss journey of reaganronald looked like an extreme transformation, people who are thinking of losing weight could take inspiration from her progress pictures. Even though she had to dress strategically to hide her body, reaganronald was successful in achieving her fitness goals, and others could try it too.
The bottom line
Reaganronald's weight loss journey was a result of an 8 week DVD program and Weight Watchers. Although there were minor hiccups, she had a healthy approach to losing weight and has inspired others with her progress. The journey may look extreme, but her progress pictures show that with hard work and consistency, it's possible to achieve fitness goals.
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.
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