Do you ever get discouraged during your weight loss journey? Do you ever think, “I’ve only lost 10 pounds,” and feel like it isn’t enough? Well, we found a list that might just help offer you some much needed perspective! Remember, every pound counts! It all adds up.
How Much Weight Have I Lost?
1 POUND = A GUINEA PIG
2 POUNDS = A RACK OF BABY BACK RIBS
3 POUNDS = AN AVERAGE HUMAN BRAIN
4 POUNDS = AN OSTRICH EGG
5 POUNDS = A CHIHUAHUA
7.5 POUNDS = AN AVERAGE NEWBORN BABY
8 POUNDS = A HUMAN HEAD
10 POUNDS = CHEMICAL ADDITIVES AN AVERAGE AMERICAN CONSUMES A YEAR
11 POUNDS = AN AVERAGE HOUSECAT
12 POUNDS = A BALD EAGLE
15 POUNDS = 10 DOZEN LARGE EGGS
16 POUNDS = A SPERM WHALE’S BRAIN
20 POUNDS = AN AUTOMOBILE TIRE
23 POUNDS = PIZZA AN AVERAGE AMERICAN CONSUMES A YEAR
24 POUNDS = 3-GALLON TUB OF SUPER PREMIUM ICE CREAM
25 POUNDS = AN AVERAGE 2 YEAR OLD
33 POUNDS = A CINDER BLOCK
40 POUNDS = 5-GALLON JUG OF WATER / AN AVERAGE HUMAN LEG
44 POUNDS = AN ELEPHANT HEART
50 POUNDS = A SMALL BALE OF HAY
60 POUNDS = AN ELEPHANT PENIS
70 POUNDS = AN IRISH SETTER
77 POUNDS = A GOLD BRICK
80 POUNDS = WORLD’S LARGEST BALL OF TAPE
90 POUNDS = A NEWBORN CALF
100 POUNDS = A 2 MONTH OLD HORSE
118 POUNDS = A COMPLETE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANICA
130 POUNDS = A NEWBORN GIRAFFE
140 POUNDS = REFINED SUGAR AN AVERAGE AMERICAN CONSUMES A YEAR
150 POUNDS = THE COMPLETE OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY
187 POUNDS = AN AVERAGE ADULT MAN
200 POUNDS = 2 BLOODHOUNDS