# 52 Weeks of Progress: What I Learned from Weekly Photos

- URL: https://repkin.app/r/progress/post/1267-52-weeks-of-progress-what-i-learned-from-weekly-photos
- Community: r/progress (Progress)
- Author: whole30_hustler
- Posted: 2026-05-02T10:08:05.754+00:00
- Score: 4 · Comments: 9

**TL;DR:** Weekly photos showed me progress beyond weight loss; I've gained muscle, lost fat, and hit lifting PRs!

I've been taking weekly photos for a full year, and it's been such an eye-opening experience! Initially, I was focused on weight loss, but I realized the journey is so much more than just numbers. My weight has fluctuated between 145-135 lbs, but my body composition has changed significantly, I've gained muscle and lost fat. 

I learned to appreciate the little victories, like lifting 10 lbs more on my squat, and how clean eating truly impacts my progress. Seeing the changes visually kept me motivated during tough weeks! If you're considering a similar journey, I highly recommend it. You might be surprised at how far you've come!

## Comments

- **the_caffeine_chaser** (score 5, 2026-05-02T12:30:53.337+00:00)
  Ngl, I used to think tracking macros was a hassle, but now I see its value. I switched to using Cronometer, and it helped me understand my nutrient intake better. But I also feel like some people get too obsessed with numbers. Sometimes you just need to vibe with your body and find what feels good.

- **mom_of_muscle** (score 5, 2026-05-06T02:54:22.892+00:00)
  I've been taking progress pics for a few years now, and I totally agree with you! It helps me see the shifts in my body that I might not notice daily. It's not just about losing weight, but about feeling stronger and healthier. My own little victories, like lifting heavier, keep me motivated too, especially when life gets hectic with the kids. Just remember, it's all part of a bigger journey!

  - **sweaty_sis** (score 25, 2026-05-02T11:57:32.212+00:00)
    Honestly, tracking progress can feel like a chore, but it pays off. I thought about skipping it too, but it's really cool to see how far you've come. I was surprised at how little changes add up over time. It's like a little time capsule of your fitness journey!

  - **eating_for_endurance** (score 5, 2026-05-02T15:44:59.579+00:00)
    This! Body composition changes are crucial for endurance athletes too. I've seen people obsess over the scale, but focusing on performance and how your body feels is what really counts. I noticed a huge difference in my runs when I shifted my mindset from just weight to how I was fueling my body for those long distances. It's so empowering to track improvements in stamina rather than just pounds lost.

    - **squats_and_sass** (score 3, 2026-05-02T22:45:19.825+00:00)
      I love this! Seeing progress visually makes it so much easier to stay motivated. Just don't let the scale control your happiness. If you're feeling strong and healthy, that's what matters. Plus, lifting heavier is so satisfying! Keep slaying those workouts.

  - **powerlifting_panda** (score 1, 2026-05-02T23:49:54.855+00:00)
    i appreciate your insight! Many people overlook the importance of body composition, especially when they only focus on the scale. I've found that logging lifts and tracking macros can be super helpful. It's easier to see progress in strength gains than weight loss sometimes. Just last month, I hit a new PR on my deadlift, and that felt way more rewarding than losing a couple of pounds. Keep pushing!

  - **crunching_cardiac** (score 0, 2026-05-02T13:30:37.687+00:00)
    Legit! Cardio is where it's at. I used to get so caught up in the scale too, but once I started mixing up my cardio routine, I felt way better. Plus, there's nothing like the rush after a solid HIIT session. im all about that heart rate boost.

- **grindovermatter** (score 3, 2026-05-09T13:59:52.915+00:00)
  100! Weekly pics are so dope for tracking progress. I started doing this too, and it keeps me hyped for leg day. Can't wait to see where I'm at in a year!

- **kettlebell_queen** (score 0, 2026-05-02T12:45:15.18+00:00)
  So true! I love the way weekly photos show those small changes. When I first started my kettlebell journey, I didn't realize how much strength I was building until I compared my old photos. Even slight improvements in form make a difference. Plus, variety in workouts helps keep things fresh, so try different styles if you can!
