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A Journey to Weight Loss: Losing 60 Pounds with Weight Watchers and Exercise

Learn how Not_Mike_Watson lost 60 pounds in a year and a half using Weight Watchers and mild exercise. Discover tips and tricks to help you on your own weight loss journey.

Article by Madeleine Smith

A before and after photo of a 5'6" male showing a weight reduction from 210 pounds to 150 pounds. A respectable loss of 60 pounds.
M/24/5'6" [210 > 150 = 60 pounds] Hi r/progresspics! I dropped sixty pounds in a year and a half using Weight Watchers and mild exercise! Questions welcome!
Originally posted on /r/progresspics

Introduction

Looking to lose weight and get in shape? Not_Mike_Watson recently shared on Reddit his journey to losing 60 pounds by following Weight Watchers and engaging in mild exercise.

Weight Watchers & Exercise Regimen

Not_Mike_Watson admits he is not a fitness guru and started his weight loss journey by using the Weight Watchers app. He also incorporated mild exercise in the form of daily walks and household chores into his routine.

Staying Motivated through Rough Patches

During the holiday season, Not_Mike_Watson gained around 10 pounds back but he didn't give up. He kept going and lost an additional 25 pounds. His mantra was that you can't fail as long as you don't completely abandon your weight loss journey.

Favorite Low-Point Treats

Here are some of Not_Mike_Watson's favorite treats when he cheated: cheese, chips and queso, margaritas, and even Guinness stouts which are surprisingly only 1 Weight Watchers point!

Conclusion

If you're looking to lose weight, try following Not_Mike_Watson's example. Engage in mild exercise and use popular Weight Watchers apps like he did. Remember to stay motivated, even when you hit a rough patch. And don't forget to indulge in a few low-point treats every now and then. You've got this!

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