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Anonymous No.76796022 [Report] >>76796035 >>76796041 >>76796213 >>76796220 >>76796227
What motivated you all to start working out and lose the weight?

For me it was the bullies. I use to be 280 and socially awkward, and everyone ignored me while a handful used me as a targeting board. It was bad anons. In middleschool when they learned it was my birthday, I got 20 notes in my locker, almost all apologizing for being mean to me. This shit continued into college, and I took it because I was told to be nice and I was a genuinly kind and tolerable person.

Now I'm 192, I have some muscle and pent up anger, and I want to meet some of my old bullies again.

What about you anons?
Anonymous No.76796035 [Report]
>>76796022 (OP)
>What motivated you all to start working out
one word:

female ass braps near my mouth and nose holes
Anonymous No.76796041 [Report]
>>76796022 (OP)
>What about you anons?

Arnold and the action heroes of the 80s and 90s.
Anonymous No.76796213 [Report]
>>76796022 (OP)
>What motivated you all to start working out and lose the weight?
I honestly don't know what caused it. I was 128kg at 173cm and I just woke up one day with such an intense feeling of disgust at my body that it made me vomit in my bed. After throwing away basically everything except the spices from my kitchen I went to a bookstore and bought the first books that looked like they just told me exactly what to do without thinking. One was picrel, the other was a 10 ingredient cookbook that had weekly meal plans. Then I just did whatever the books told me to for like a year and lost about 35kg.
I've moved onto my own lifting routines and expanded my cooking, but that initial burst of discipline did a lot to help me set the habits.
Anonymous No.76796220 [Report]
>>76796022 (OP)
Boredom and realizing my body wan't rebounding from reckless behavior like it did in the past.
Anonymous No.76796227 [Report]
>>76796022 (OP)
At the time I was a lapsed athlete. Pretty standard story, played soccer and ran track in hs and got skinny fat when I went to college. I had always had a high metabolism and wasn't used to weight lifting besides the stupid plyo stuff our coaches had us doing. My other friends were all into gym stuff and grappling, one day we all went on a hike and I was beefing it and got roasted hard by them. That was the day I said, "no more"
Anonymous No.76796254 [Report]
Boredom, I needed a new hobby.