When do YOU log a loss?
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I get round this by having a weigh day!, once a week on the same day at same time off day i weigh myself in same clothes, closest you can get
I weigh once a week, first thing in the morning before breakfast, typically in my underwear just for consistency! and I log it every week, even if the scales went up a little, as I have to be honest with myself (and others) about my progress and what's working and what isn't.
Lisa x
ditto, but I weigh once a week at the gym, in my gym clothes, with my shoes on. I know my shoes weigh a bit, but until I get down to near goal, it doesn't really matter since I still have more to lose that what my goal weight is! LOL!0 -
Because my weight seems to flunctuate a lot in a week, I've now decided to only log myself on the same day every week. In this case, Monday. That being said, I still weigh myself regularly during the week since I find it helps keep me on track.0
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I get round this by having a weigh day!, once a week on the same day at same time off day i weigh myself in same clothes, closest you can get
Since I've been with Curves Complete, I have a weekly weigh-in with my coach. At the beginning of each month I get measured, weighed and body fat calculated. As far as I can tell, it's pretty accurate. I log it on MFP every week, regardless if I lose or gain.0 -
As soon as I see it! If I fluctuate back up, then I do not re-log until my weight has fallen before the previous number I logged. Works for me.0
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I log every monday morning, after the loo and before food and drink, naked, I log it whether it's a loss or gain.0
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I don't really care whether my weight fluctuates a bit. I know that it's going to for a number of reasons, so it's not worth worrying about. I log my weight every day. I know that they tell you not to do that, but I think it'll probably be helpful to look at my food logs and weight logs, if I'm having a problem, in order to identify patterns. What seems to work and what doesn't. So, in short, I wouldn't worry so much about it. I'd say log whether you lose or gain. This site isn't just about weight loss - it's a tool to help you figure out how to improve your health and lifestyle. Knowing where your gains are can help you with that.0
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I would weigh myself once a week (same day every week and same time) to get a more accurate picture of your weight loss. Then log it after you weigh in each week. You could even do every other week.0
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I log whatever my weight is on my weigh in day. I don't just log losses that have stuck around for a few days as I personally feel that would be cheating myself as weight loss is not linear. It's good to have a record of the ups and downs.0
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At my official weigh in days on Friday (same time, same conditions)... I keep that as my official time to weigh in, otherwise you would endlessly adjusting your weight on here since it fluctuates so much within a day.0
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I log once every week... up or down. But if I have lost or gained more than i think i should have on 'weigh in day' i see what I am the next day to make sure it was accurate.0
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I log a loss as soon as it appears on my scale.
If the powers that be decide to take it back, I do not 'unlog it'. Instead, I continue on my path until that last number is seen again and surpassed. Then I log the new number.
This way I don't have to play 'tag! you're it' with every new number on the scale.0 -
I weigh monthly and log in what the number is; loss or gain.0
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I log a loss as soon as it appears on my scale.
If the powers that be decide to take it back, I do not 'unlog it'. Instead, I continue on my path until that last number is seen again and surpassed. Then I log the new number.
This way I don't have to play 'tag! you're it' with every new number on the scale.0
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