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How to Take Good Before & After Bodybuilding Progress Pics – SET FOR SET

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Theresa Morton
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As a bodybuilder, measuring your progress can be excruciatingly difficult. When you step on the scale, you get a number that tells you nothing about the ratio of fat to muscle. When the scale goes up, you hope you’re adding lean muscle tissue, but there’s that nagging doubt that it’s actually fat.

You check your physique in the mirror daily but find it hard to spot any differences. Because you see your body so often, it can seem that your progress is stagnating.

There has got to be a better method for tracking progress as a bodybuilder.

There is; taking progress pics. Photos provide an objective standard for comparison. They don’t lie, so you can clearly see how your body is changing. But progress pictures are only useful if you know how to take them properly. This article provides seven tips for bodybuilders to take quality progress pictures they can use to gauge their progress.


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Topic starter Posted : 20/01/2026 2:04 am
Theresa Morton
(@theresa-morton)
New Member

As a bodybuilder, measuring your progress can be excruciatingly difficult. When you step on the scale, you get a number that tells you nothing about the ratio of fat to muscle. When the scale goes up, you hope you’re adding lean muscle tissue, but there’s that nagging doubt that it’s actually fat.

You check your physique in the mirror daily but find it hard to spot any differences. Because you see your body so often, it can seem that your progress is stagnating.

There has got to be a better method for tracking progress as a bodybuilder.

There is; taking progress pics. Photos provide an objective standard for comparison. They don’t lie, so you can clearly see how your body is changing. But progress pictures are only useful if you know how to take them properly. This article provides seven tips for bodybuilders to take quality progress pictures they can use to gauge their progress.


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Topic starter Posted : 20/01/2026 2:04 am
Theresa Morton
(@theresa-morton)
New Member

As a bodybuilder, measuring your progress can be excruciatingly difficult. When you step on the scale, you get a number that tells you nothing about the ratio of fat to muscle. When the scale goes up, you hope you’re adding lean muscle tissue, but there’s that nagging doubt that it’s actually fat.

You check your physique in the mirror daily but find it hard to spot any differences. Because you see your body so often, it can seem that your progress is stagnating.

There has got to be a better method for tracking progress as a bodybuilder.

There is; taking progress pics. Photos provide an objective standard for comparison. They don’t lie, so you can clearly see how your body is changing. But progress pictures are only useful if you know how to take them properly. This article provides seven tips for bodybuilders to take quality progress pictures they can use to gauge their progress.


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Topic starter Posted : 20/01/2026 2:04 am
Theresa Morton
(@theresa-morton)
New Member

As a bodybuilder, measuring your progress can be excruciatingly difficult. When you step on the scale, you get a number that tells you nothing about the ratio of fat to muscle. When the scale goes up, you hope you’re adding lean muscle tissue, but there’s that nagging doubt that it’s actually fat.

You check your physique in the mirror daily but find it hard to spot any differences. Because you see your body so often, it can seem that your progress is stagnating.

There has got to be a better method for tracking progress as a bodybuilder.

There is; taking progress pics. Photos provide an objective standard for comparison. They don’t lie, so you can clearly see how your body is changing. But progress pictures are only useful if you know how to take them properly. This article provides seven tips for bodybuilders to take quality progress pictures they can use to gauge their progress.


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Brandon Ward
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starting my 12 week summer shred log today: let”s get it


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Brandon Ward
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starting my 12 week summer shred log today: let”s get it


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Posted : 20/01/2026 7:04 am
Brandon Ward
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starting my 12 week summer shred log today: let”s get it


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Posted : 20/01/2026 7:04 am
Brandon Ward
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starting my 12 week summer shred log today: let”s get it


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Posted : 20/01/2026 7:04 am
Kelly Barnett
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weekly check-in: down another 1.5lbs and vascularity is peaking


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Kelly Barnett
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weekly check-in: down another 1.5lbs and vascularity is peaking


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Kelly Barnett
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weekly check-in: down another 1.5lbs and vascularity is peaking


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Kelly Barnett
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weekly check-in: down another 1.5lbs and vascularity is peaking


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Fiona Shepherd
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Fiona Shepherd
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insane quad sweep development in just 4 weeks—what”s the secret


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Fiona Shepherd
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insane quad sweep development in just 4 weeks—what”s the secret


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