By A Mystery Man Writer
Pin on Health & Fitness
F/29/5'4” [167>144=23lbs] (6 months progress) I ended a crappy relationship, started practicing yoga, and quit sugar. Everyday I wonder, what took me so long to start! : r/progresspics
F/30/5'4 [107 > 117 = 10lbs] The girl on the left could barely run a mile or do a push up. I've come a long way! : r/progresspics
F/21/5'3 [107lbs > 113lbs = 5 lbs gained!] 6 months ago I started going to the gym and I've never felt better! : r/progresspics
F/27/5'2” [140 lbs > 117 lbs = 23 lbs] 2 years apart : r/progresspics
I've been going to the gym for the last 6 months, but I haven't seen any improvement in me and no increase in my body size and weight. What should I do?
Solved - Find your weight in kilograms (kg) and your height
F/26/5'4'' [158-117=41 lb]. Don't let the fitness industry convince you that it takes $$$ to get results. Done with my city's free gym, CICO, and lots of Reddit research. : r/progresspics
F/37/5'4 [223 lb > 130 lb= 93 lb] (32 months) pcos/hypothyroid: hit goal weight : r/progresspics
I've been going to the gym for the last 6 months, but I haven't seen any improvement in me and no increase in my body size and weight. What should I do?
F/29/5'6 [245 > 199 = 46 lbs] (4.5 months) : r/progresspics
F/24/5'6[188-166= 22 pounds lost] (6 months) I've been stuck at 166 for 3 months now I wanted some advice. I eat around 1200-1400 calories (sometimes I have cheat days just like once