Weighing Daily VS Weighing Weekly
jdb3388
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I have heard, and can make, a VERY reasonable argument for both sides. I have my own opinion but I am interested in hearing everyone else's. Go!
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I have done both. I was ok with weighing in weekly, especially since my weigh in day was Monday after 2 days of rest and eating well (I know, I'm weird for eating well on weekends lol), so the results were fairly satisfying.
I started weighing in daily since I wanted to use a spreadsheet and be more accurate, and I am happier this way. I can figure out my water weight fluctuations better and work with weekly averages rather than once a week number, which can be off...0 -
I weigh once monthly! I always see a loss and I don't stress if I've gone a week without losing.0
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I prefer weighing myself weekly, because I can get a bit obsessive about the scale and seeing my weight go up (even though I know it's supposed to fluctuate) discourages me. I'm not the kind of person who can see the forest for the trees, I suppose.0
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I weigh myself daily but I only log my weight on Fridays.0
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Weekly for me. Otherwise, I obsess over the number ("Wtf?! I only ate 1800 calories yesterday, why the F*** is my weight HIGHER today?!?!?" Guess I'll only eat 1200 today!") and starve myself to make the number go down ... which, really, is just a small leap to full on anorexia.
I feel like weighing in weekly gives me a little more perspective and allows me to relax a bit. As long as I'm tracking my calorie intake and knowing my deficit, then I can look at those weekly numbers, even if they're not going down as quickly as I'd hoped, and still know that I'm ok.
But if I checked daily, I'd turn into a total obsessive basketcase.0 -
Do what works for you. I weigh in most days but to do that you can't let fluctuations in weight get to you. There is no one right way.0
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I weigh daily and log daily...both up and down0
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My normal routine is to weight myself between physicals (HA!). Now, I'm going to weight semi-monthly. I may track other status like body fat percent and blood pressure just to get more familiar with my body.0
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I agree with the do what suits you best.
I do weigh daily, maybe that will curb eventually...but for now it keeps me in check and I'm ok with that. I only log my weight on Mondays tho. I'm happy, don't think it bothers anyone and like I said, maybe it will change in the future and I won't want to keep such rigid tabs on myself.0 -
i weigh myself hourly. it's fun to watch it go up and down so much.0
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I weigh myself every 6-8 weeks or so, lately. It makes it all feel much more like an actual lifestyle change rather than some kind of condition I am monitoring. It also keeps me motivated because I don't get discouraged by seeing the slow change in numbers, or the occasional, temporary gain. It's much more motivating to see 8-10 lbs difference than 1 lb or a few ounces.0
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Daily. Helps me see just how much my weight bounces around no matter what.0
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I weigh myself on most days. No particular reason other than habit. I don't stress about the fluctuations though, as I think of my weight as a 5-pound range rather than an absolute number.0
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Daily, then I plot it in excel and look at the trendline.0
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This. I go to the dr. once a month and we use the same scale. It keeps me motivated.0
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do what works for you , and accept that you are not a sheeple, others may advise but they don't live in your mind.0
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I weigh daily and use the Trendweight site to get rid of the daily fluctuations.0
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I weigh myself monthly when I take my measurements. I find that daily is a bit too obsessive and can lead to people giving up.0
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I weight myself on Monday evenings and find it helpful. The one thing I find strange is that I can weight myself on Monday morning and then again in the evening and find that the evening weight is lower, so of course I use that one.
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