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Systematic Fat Accumulation – Progress Documentation (July 2..

Published: July 17th 2025, 8:33:57 am

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Systematic Fat Accumulation – Progress Documentation (July 2025)

🔍 Images 1–4: Frontal and Diagonal Projection (Seated)

These images show the belly in a seated position from direct and angled views. The abdomen rests heavily on the thighs and extends significantly forward and to the sides. Side flanks are beginning to overlap the upper thighs.
Mild stretch marks and pressure redness are visible – classic signs of active fat accumulation and skin expansion. The smooth, tense curvature indicates a subcutaneous fat dominance rather than visceral distension.

🔍 Image 5: Top View (Lap Domination)

From above, the belly entirely fills the lap and obscures the lower body from sight. The round shape is consistent, with no indentations or irregularities – a clear sign of skin elasticity and evenly progressing mass increase.
The forward projection demonstrates how far the belly has already moved horizontally beyond the pelvic axis.

🔍 Images 6–: Supine Position & Upper Body Volume

In these frames, the full body volume is documented:

The chest rests on the top of the belly,

the abdominal surface forms a prominent, heavy plateau,

segmentation between torso areas is barely visible – typical of advanced, evenly distributed fat gain.

The absence of localized bulges or indentations points to active hyperplasia – meaning new fat cells are forming, not just inflating old ones.

🎯 Long-Term Target (Updated July 2025):

Short-term: 182 kg 400lbs by August 21, 2025

Mid-term: 200 kg 440lbs by December 2026

Long-term (extended):
Establishing a stable bodyweight of >250 kg 550lbs, with ongoing subcutaneous fat expansion and evenly distributed growth in the abdomen, flanks, and chest.
Key goals include:

Maintaining skin elasticity during extreme stretching

Avoiding excess visceral load

Maximizing physical presence and volume

Expanding subcutaneous fat storage to its full potential.