How often do you weight yourself?
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lookslikevanessa
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Every day? Every week?
I feel like I'll get anxious waiting a whole week. I'm an impatient person
I feel like I'll get anxious waiting a whole week. I'm an impatient person
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Every day (first thing a.m. same conditions each day).. I officially do a weigh in day on Wed.7
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Every single day. In fact, I wake up excited to step on the scale.12
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I only weigh once a week. Usually on Friday. I cannot obsess over pounds or I will go nuts!4
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I weigh in every day. I like to have more information on my graph. I track the ups as well as the downs. It helps me to get a better picture of how I react to certain foods or that TOM. I only share on my newsfeed when I am at a new low.4
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I weigh in every day and use a trend weight app to watch the flucuations.3
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I weigh and log it everyday (but I use my own calorie calculations outside of MFP so it is not constantly adjusting my calories).
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Daily. I helps me stay focused and it helps me see when a plateau has started. After about a week at the same weight I can start my game plan instead of waiting three or four weeks.7
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Every morning as soon I wake up. Helps me stay focused on the goal.4
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Every Saturday morning after I pee and what not.3
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weigh everyday , but log once a week ,, even if i dont like what i see4
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I casually weigh myself in the morning (not at a consistent time, scenario, etc.). But I'm doing official weight, measurements, and progress photos Saturday mornings post-workout, pre-breakfast.1
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Every day.
I have been weighing myself every day since I was ... I don't remember exactly ... maybe 17 years old. That's for 30+ years now ... with a few short-term exceptions, like when I'm travelling.1 -
I weigh myself on weekdays. On weekends I'm not home... or I would2
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I've tried a couple but I prefer Happy Scale. It even gives you the possibility to break down your goal weight to smaller milestones and it really keeps me motivated.1 -
I weigh every morning after I pee and naked. Know that weight loss isn't linear and jumps around. I track my 7 day average as well which smooths out the bumps and lets you see where you are actually headed.
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louann_jude wrote: »Daily. I helps me stay focused and it helps me see when a plateau has started. After about a week at the same weight I can start my game plan instead of waiting three or four weeks.
^^ Same. I used to weigh weekly, but I started to find a weekly "weigh in" was too much pressure, but I'd heard weighing yourself daily can become obsessive so I didn't ever do this. Then I joined MFP, read the boards and realised so many people weigh daily, and now I do too. It's not for everyone, but I've found I actually worry less about the numbers than I did when I weighed weekly. Seeing an increase means I can see what's going on and notice trends and react earlier than I would with a weekly weigh.
I've tried a couple but I prefer Happy Scale. It even gives you the possibility to break down your goal weight to smaller milestones and it really keeps me motivated.
I'd also recommend Happy Scale. I love that you can choose your little milestones and take the focus off the big one (especially if like me, the end milestone is pretty huge! lol!)2 -
lookslikevanessa wrote: »Every day? Every week?
I feel like I'll get anxious waiting a whole week. I'm an impatient person
Once a week. Every Sunday morning.
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Every Sunday, either at midnight because that's technically, when a new day/week begins or as soon as I, go to the bathroom; after I awaken. If I was asleep, during that time!0
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Every Saturday morning, right before I get in the shower. The only time I'll switch it up is if I'm going away then I'll usually weigh in the morning before I leave.1
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