I am 171 cm tall and I weigh 80 kilograms, I know that sounds overweight, but I feel like I don't look too overweight? Is this normal? (Also I tend to have
This guy? 174 cm and 78 kg : r/nattyorjuice
M/28/1.79m [80kg > 78kg = 2kg] 4 month progression. After 5 years of doing nothing for my health I recently started getting in shape! Can't seem to lose any weight though. : r/progresspics
This is me when I managed to get up to a whopping 78kg post competition 😂 (the heaviest I've ever been) My quest to 80kg continues.. | By Brian Choi Fitness | Facebook
M/26/176cm (5'8) [75~kg>70~kg] 6 months - felt like I wasn't progressing the last few months, taking my 6 month comparison pics today really helped put things into perspective. : r/progresspics
Bone Sport】Strive to be fit! - Running and Cycling - Bone Talk - Bone
Andrei Oprisan - Online Coach - @Gymfitguides | LinkedIn
fitnessandmass.com | Fotógaléria | Junior Men's Physique 21-23 up to 174 cm years Open | Fitness and Mass
Biryani, ice cream and pizza were a part of this man's 80-kg weight loss! - Times of India
Musclemania - Musclemania® Colombia Classic Diego Urrego... | Facebook
Christian Fleenor - 🔥George struggles to lose body fat. He's working 40-50 hour weeks and never has time to plan his meals properly. As a result he usually ends up eating food
M/22/174cm[88kg>75kg=13kg] (6months)This might not be one of the most challenging progresses but it means a lot to me, expecially as a weapon against my depression : r/progresspics