Are "before" pictures worth taking?

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  • Iwishyouwell
    Iwishyouwell Posts: 1,888 Member
    Yes, yes, yes! Oh good Lord above, yes.

    I was a fat boy. I can't even begin to tell you how much this obliterated my self esteem, and completely blinded me to how I truly looked. Being fat took the kind of devastating emotional and psychological toll on me that is more often ascribed to young girls. I ended up losing about 60-70 lbs when I was 18/19 years old; went from mid to upper 200s down to my 180s. Objectively speaking body changed radically, and yet for me I can't really "see" it. I never weighed myself during the journey; I randomly got on a scale as part of a requirement halfway through exercise class and was shocked to see how much I'd lost. I didn't take a single before picture, I was completely disconnected during the various phases of my (half accidental) weight loss journey.

    BIG MISTAKE. I had no sense of what my body looked like, no sense of how much I'd lost, how far I'd come. I had likely some form of body dysmorphia; I was no longer fat, but I always felt I was, and that I really didn't look that different. People kept telling me I looked awesome and I didn't see it at all. Crazy stuff.

    I gained back all my weight, and then eventually, over the years, another 50 lbs. It took me years to finally come to terms with my image problems. Thank God I did, but it left me having to lose the weight all over again at the end.

    I WISH I'd taken before pictures during my first journey. Some visual proof that I had changed, how far I had come. I was partially able to get fat again because I had no idea just how close I was back then to my ultimate goal. I was so blind then that I couldn't even describe to you now how my body looked then.

    This time around is different. Unfortunately I didn't take pics at my highest, but I do have progress pictures. They aren't pretty, but they're evidence of the journey. I'm celebrating EVERY phase now, trying to embrace the journey and not just the finish line.

    I'll have days where I question myself, wondering if what I've done so far really is all that big of a deal. Those pictures prove to me that I've come a long way, and while I still have miles left on my journey, they also remind me that I want to NEVER go back.
  • melissadsims
    melissadsims Posts: 59 Member
    Absolutely!!!! I took before pictures from various angles and take them everywhere eek on the same day and compare. Since I wasn't super overweight, primarily held fat around my mid section, this has been the best way for me to track results. My weight has stayed the same since I have been gaining muscle while losing fat, so this has been soooooo inspiring to keep me going!!! I've been doing this for 6 months now and it's the BEST way for me to keep track. I just went 6 weeks without taking a pic due to sheer business of life and just wasn't consistent and I was sure that I had gone backwards......instead I noticed that my upper abs are actually showing! I never would have known or felt motivated again like this had I not taken the picture and compared. I don't typically share them with people, but they are for my own benefit.
  • blackcloud13
    blackcloud13 Posts: 654 Member
    I never actually occurred to me to take pictures before. I guess a combination of ...

    1. I don't have that many pictures of myself anyway
    2. Although I was "theoretically" overweight, I didn't really think I was. I knew I was bigger than most people that I worked with - but then I work with a bunch of super competitive 20/30 year olds - so thats to be expected, right?
    3. I didn't really expect that much of a change. Although my goal weight was 82kg (from 100kg), I never really expected to go below 90kg

    I wish I did have some before pictures. Although I don't notice changes day to day, the reaction of people I haven't seen for a year tells me I must look very different!

    In fact ... I'm off to look for some old pictures now!!
  • Nathanmmx
    Nathanmmx Posts: 43 Member
    I did not take a before picture because I wanted that fat guy dead and buried....forever.
  • michelegurr
    michelegurr Posts: 55 Member
    WOW Ed Davenport! NIIIIIIICE!!!!!!! And I agree! I knew I was overweight obviously...but I flew home for a family thing and when my sis n my mom sent me their pix of our visit holy ca-rap! I looked like that girl in willy wonka - AFTER she blows up! I was mortified, I had no idea I was that chunky! Sometimes they are a great reality check. I used mine to motivate me like Ed did - seriously, I put em everywhere food was. the other significant thing was the look on my face! I was like, whoa when I noticed that! I weighed 240 lbs at that time...Got down to 170, then fell off the ol' wagon around the holidays...but I also have pics of when I met my goal, and use them as inspiration that yes I can do this, I've done it before! I have documentation! Hopefully MFP will end the 30 year yoyo cycle! So yeah I highly recommend photos before during after!
  • michelegurr
    michelegurr Posts: 55 Member
    no
    people are wacked in the head.


    FIne response from a a friggin Maple Leafs fan! HA! Any yahoo can have a team where it snows...takes REAL talent to have a hockey team in the desert! Phoenix Coyotes forever! LOL Sorry couldn't help myself! :P (But only a hockey fan would call a bunch of diet freaks "whacked I the head" - as in with a stick, a puck, a fist...OK maybe not but I have a warped sense of humor - and it's showing!)
  • Casstevens133
    Casstevens133 Posts: 142 Member
    Oh yes!!! Everyone else sees the weight loss way before we do ourselves and its also a great reminder of where to not go back to! I only wish I'd also kept one pair of trousers as a reminder lol !!
  • Dawn_Snowden
    Dawn_Snowden Posts: 111 Member
    Yes ABSOLUTELY!
    And wow there are some amazing transformations in this thread. Way to go everyone!!!
  • Confuzzled4ever
    Confuzzled4ever Posts: 2,860 Member
    I don't know........ You tell me???

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    OP Yes before Pictures are important.... I keep a picture of that guy on the tractor on my visor in my truck and every time I go to the gym or to the park to workout I can see just how far I have come....

    Best of Luck

    WOW! Awesome progress! You sir are an inspiration!
  • seed_of_wonder
    seed_of_wonder Posts: 202 Member
    YES YES YES! i lost almost 30 pounds i didn't see any change in body, until i compared my photos and wow yes definitely take a before. its will help you.
  • tmauck4472
    tmauck4472 Posts: 1,785 Member
    I think so....you can see your progress and you also have something to show how far you've come.



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  • bmqbonnie
    bmqbonnie Posts: 836 Member
    Absolutely! Especially toward the end. When you only have 5-10 lbs to lose or even maintaining, it can be difficult to see progress. You might plateau or even gain a little as you recomp. The scale is no longer your best measure. I don't care for measurements either because it can be difficult to take a measurement in the same exact spot and the exact same tension. I don't care for clothes either since they can get a little bigger or smaller depending on how recently you washed them etc. Pictures are the best! I try to take them about every month.
  • pluto2626
    pluto2626 Posts: 31 Member
    From my personal experience, they can be very motivating when you are feeling like you aren't seeing enough results! I pull mine out every few months so I can see that all this hard work is worth it!! Good luck!
  • cateyedkp
    cateyedkp Posts: 70 Member
    Um.. YES! Because there WILL be days when you're frustrated, ready to give up, just see absolutely "no change" in the mirror... and someone will suggest taking progress pics. You won't want to do it, of course, because you just "know" you haven't made any progress an d this is just a big fat waste of your time... Do it anyway and you'll be surprised and find the motivation to keep going.

    This, this, a thousand times this! I had a big stall on the scale, and was totally baffled. In those weeks I increased my training (started Body Revolution and upped my running) so I was quite depressed that the scale basically stopped moving. I only lost "2 lbs" in that amount of time, but this was the visual difference:
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    Mad me feel WAY better and keep my motivation up.

    That was TWO WEEKS?!?! Wow!! Great progress, girl!!

    It was six weeks, but only "2 lbs" according to the scale. And thanks :)
  • lambchristie
    lambchristie Posts: 552 Member
    Absolutely! Our minds and memory can play little games with us ... having the proof of where I was to where I am now; keeps me going to where I want to be. Snap away!
  • lambchristie
    lambchristie Posts: 552 Member
    I don't know........ You tell me???

    B4andafter.jpg


    OP Yes before Pictures are important.... I keep a picture of that guy on the tractor on my visor in my truck and every time I go to the gym or to the park to workout I can see just how far I have come....

    Best of Luck

    Great motivation! Thanks for sharing your journey through pics ... they speak volumns!
  • Absolutely! You can see a huge difference in just a couple weeks so it's worth taking them.