Before and After
fatboyslimRP50
Posts: 25 Member
So I've been told that taking a before and after shot is a very 'moral/self esteem building' exercise! I've taken the before shots - well my son did and laughed a lot ! So I'll be taking after shots end Feb, may share - I believe this is a positive move also. What do you think, if you think it's a good idea keep in touch folks and wts !
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Sounds good to me, if it's motivating for you. That's what matters.0
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It is good to take before shots. Even if you don't like them now (even if you absolutely can't stand them) you may change your mind later and wish you had some or, if you have some, wish you had more. I have, I think, 3 pictures of myself from mid-20s until I started losing weight. I wish I had more.0
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I absolutely hated seeing my before pictures. They made me feel sick. I am now very happy I saved them. Along the way I used them to compare the changes. Now, people don't even believe it was me in the before pictures.0
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Yes.. whether gaining or losing.. selfie the eff out of yourself0
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I took a couple of pics at the beginning, and have added a couple every month in the same or similar clothing to track my progress. It's really motivating to go back and compare, especially during those weeks when the scale isn't budging as much as I'd like!0
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Before pictures are a powerful motivator, especially if you start to feel like you haven't made much progress. Looking back at the before pictures can show that you're doing better than you thought.0
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Ah yes... "Felfies" (Fat Selfies) I've done a few...working hard on the "after photos" However, I'm not sure if it's best to focus on the before shots...or the goal shots... they say to concentrate on what you want to happen, not what was before.0
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I had times where I couldn't see a difference looking in the mirror and felt bummed--especially if the pounds weren't coming off as fast as I wanted. But I'd pull out photos and look at them side by side and see much more of a difference--it wound up being a motivator for me. I could see things like more definition and less flab. I'm really glad I had those photos!0
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I saved a ridiculously unflattering vacation photo for this reason. It's a nice reminder to stay mindful of what I'm consuming!0
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I took before pics on January 9th and it was a serious wakeup call. Looking forward to after pics in April 2016.0
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I'm sold on before-and-after shots.0
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I wish I had taken them. When I wanted to make a before and after comparison I had to DIG through old photos that I didn't really like to find something. Hence my profile picture.0
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I wish I would have taken some before shots also. I went back and found some pictures from before that I have to compare, but nothing that I did for the specific purpose. I did my best to hide from the camera before!0
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I took a before picture just so I can track progress and change. It really helps me have a visual proof of the changes. I took some a few weeks ago, and I can tell I am already stronger!0
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OK, so that's a big fat yes! pun intended, plus it seems digging out a reasonable pic from the archive as a goal is also a motivator - mm where's that great north run photo0
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Yep! Do it! Sometimes the scales don't show weightloss. I take it each mo th almost up to my second cannot wait to see the change. Even tho I only lost a few kilos in first month it was a massive difference in my body and it helps me going when I'm having a rough day.0
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on the MFP app you can add photos when you weight in - including older posts and compare the pics on the app
I have started doing this - I added some older pics then will be adding a pic every 7lbs to compare my journey and encourage me! I have a pic with 20lbs difference so far and theres defo a difference in my face, waist etc its really good0 -
I did it then two weeks later did another one and noticed a huge change in my stomach despite not seeing much of a change in the scale. So in that way it was very motivating for me.0
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A photo of me from my firm's holiday party has been a real motivator for me. I just look at that photo and think "yuck!" I haven't taken any after photos yet, thinking I'll do that this week so I can compare them. I should probably do a full body shot in the mirror now and in a few months to really see the difference. It's tough looking in the mirror everyday and thinking you don't see a difference, even if the scale shows weight loss.0
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nice tip Scot Laura, must look at that and upload the fat ones. Ironic that you don't have a pic! But perhaps the dogs are losing weight too, think it might just be fur tho0
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ok so that's an old one0
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I wasn't sure how to change my pic on my profile, still not sure to be honest but ill give it a go lol
plus I have a long way to go - and lots of pics just from the 18lbs change (face, full body front, side & back)0 -
may change mind to that above / get more (shallow) friends!0
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If I didn't have my before pics id convince myself I'd not done that much!0
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I took my before pics January 8th. I'm doing a 12 week challenge with some girlfriends online and there is money on the line. If I make the top 5 after 12 weeks I will have to show my before and after to be eligible for a prize0
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Right apologies for the pic not very attractive and in my underwear but shows the difference so far1 -
wow didn't expect it to turn out so big! - I see the different in my waist and hips so far0
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great work, proper weight loss! before and after really works another incentive... well done again0
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