How often do you weigh yourself ?
champion818
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I usually weigh myself every monday morning after using the bathroom . How do you go about your weigh ins ?
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once a week0
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Same and on the 17th of every month I take a pregress pic.0
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Currently it's every morning after going to the bathroom. I'm trying to wean myself eventually to once a week.0
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every morning...... the scale calls to me.....0
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I go back and forth. Sometimes I weigh daily and other times I weigh once a week. I'm currently weighing once a week, it feels better for me mentally.
I'll probably go back to daily weighing as I get closer to maintenance.0 -
Daily, unless I know I'm not being as good about tracking as I should be... then I avoid the scale like the plague.
Daily keeps me honest.0 -
When i remember to and also when feeling skinny but never during my period or right after i exercise or when im stressed or sleep deprived or have the january blues or just ate half my bodyweight in something delicious
In fact never in winter seldom in spring and most frequently after i have diarrhea0 -
I use to weigh in ever day, just to see fluctuation and log the trending average but it just became too stressful, especially around shark week and made me really lose motivation. Now I weigh in once a month a few days after 'that time' because I know hormones are least likely to make the reading wonky. Not only am I much less stressed about the number, its helped me concentrate more on my fitness and health goals than just losing weight which I think gives more self confidence0
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Every Wednesday for the "official" weigh in... But, i do weigh everyday for self-satisfaction.0
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I used to do it weekly, then monthly. Now I am doing it day to track trends in my reset.0
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Daily but I only really record a number 1-2x/week. Weighing myself everyday keeps me mindful. I found when I stopped weighing daily that my weight would start to creep up0
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I weigh in and check my measurements monthly. I use to weigh daily when I first started my journey.0
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Once a week, on a weekend day after sleeping in (more dehydrated) and after using the bathroom, and with no clothing. By keeping conditions consistent like that, as best I can, I can get a good read on my progress.0
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I check it every Sunday night before I go to bed, to start off my new week knowing what to do to loose more weight.0
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I'm at daily, but I'm brand new to the whole thing. (New member, login day 53.) After years of happily going about my business , I'm now learning how things work, and a morning meeting with the scale is inspiring me to learn about the daily ins and outs of health and fitness.
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I weigh myself daily. Remember there are going to be fluctuations during any given week. Only do this if it will not upset you to see your self several pounds heavier from one day to the next. I am a data junkie (It's my job too!) so I like to see lots of numbers.
I use the fitbit scale and have it sync to trendweight. It's a nifty website that smooths out those natural variances.0 -
First thing in the morning, if I think of it - that is usually 3-4 times a week.0
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Every Monday morning0
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Same every morning naked m0
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a couple of mornings a week, after my run, right before I jump in the shower (i.e. no clothes)0
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I step on the scale every morning after using the bathroom, but only record my weight once a week. It keeps me honest, and I know I could do a LOT of damage if I went a whole week without looking.0
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Everyday, first think in the morning after voiding, naked. But like the others who have mentioned this, I know it's a roller coaster and I try not to take any one day's numbers seriously. I have a Tanita body fat scale, and I wish MFP would let me just log my body fat pounds. It's the number I'm more concerned about.
I do this at the suggestion of a doctor years ago. If I weigh myself once a week, or once a month, I'd be more inclined to lie to myself, or to make not-so-wise decisions to get a good number (like dehydrating myself, or skipping meals the day before a weigh-in).
I view the numbers as a rolling average, like stock prices. When it's up, I think, "need to be more disciplined!"; when it's down, I think, "good job - keep at it!" instead of "whoo hoo I can eat junk food today!"
Each of us is the captain of our own ship, and we each need to find what works for us. I know some plus-sized athletes who haven't weighed themselves in years. They rely on how their clothes fit or a measuring tape. I can't do that, because by the time my clothes don't fit, I've put on ten pounds or so. But that's the beauty of knowing and trusting yourself: find what works for you, and ignore all those on-line articles that say you're doing it wrong.0 -
I weigh myself almost everyday. Only in the morning and naked Keeps me accountable and I measure once a month on the 15th.
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I used to weigh myself every week. Now it's more like every 2 weeks.0
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Maybe every few months...? Scale doesn't really matter much to me anymore. I go by how I look.0
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Every monday first thing in the morning. Sometimes I'll do it a few days in advance to see if i'm on track for the 1.5lbs a week i set it too.0
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Unfortunately EVERY DA*N DAY !!! I am a little obsessive but I have learned to live with the fluctuations.0
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every morning after I go to the bathroom, before I work out, shower etc....I log all gains and losses....so the graph line in my progress section looks like the lines on a seismograph during an earthquake....lol0
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once a month. totally enough if you do not lie to yourself success will come0
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fitfabforties wrote: »every morning after I go to the bathroom, before I work out, shower etc....I log all gains and losses....so the graph line in my progress section looks like the lines on a seismograph during an earthquake....lol
Me too, except after workout and shower.0
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