If every day were like today...
Hollirot
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Has anybody ever tested this theory out?
For the next five weeks, I'm going to record my daily "If every day were like today..." weight & average them out at the end of the five weeks. I wonder how close it will actually be.
For the next five weeks, I'm going to record my daily "If every day were like today..." weight & average them out at the end of the five weeks. I wonder how close it will actually be.
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Love it! Can't wait to see what you find out.0
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get back to us and let us know. i was recording mine but now i'm lacking a scale so i can't test it.0
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Has anybody ever tested this theory out?
For the next five weeks, I'm going to record my daily "If every day were like today..." weight & average them out at the end of the five weeks. I wonder how close it will actually be.
Great idea! The thought that popped in my mind is, "If every day were like today, I'd end up in a mental ward." Hope your's is better than mine today0 -
Mine always tells me I'll be 187 in 5 weeks. Lol. and ive yet to reach that. and I keep my calories around the same alot so no such luck0
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Twice now (before I Started with a fresh goal last week and put my ticker on 0), I got to the weight it said in three weeks, not five. And that actually motivated me more:) There were other times during plateaus that it was more like 8 weeks.0
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I write mine in my calendar every couple of weeks. So far it's been pretty good!0
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I've been doing the same thing, copying that bit down to my notes section every night, but it hasn't been five weeks yet so I'm not sure how it's panned out.0
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I tested it the first time I used MFP, I lost much more than what it said, (then gained all back), this time, the scale barely moves... and I'm losing much less than it tells me I'd lose.
I guess that first time I lost quickly because it was the first time i worked out EVER...0 -
I have been keeping track of mine for a while now. If you are constantly loosing then it falls around the numbers that it predicted, but if you get stuck, then obviously you are not gonna be the weight it predicted you should have been 5 weeks earlier.
Hope that makes sense.
But i love to see the lower number and imagine that i could actually be that much lighter in just 5 weeks, so it is something that keeps me going.0 -
Mine is never accurate. It usually says I will lose 20 lbs in the next 5 weeks. I have consistently lost 10 lbs a month (which would be about 12 lbs in 5 weeks).0
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I started recording it at the beginning of June. On June 3rd, it said I would weigh 196.0 lbs in 5 weeks. Exactly 5 weeks later on July 8th, I hit 195.8. Which I thought was pretty impressive considering all days are NOT the same.0
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I just averaged out the past 25 days & I got 162.9... I'm at 169.0, so that's not even close. Boo MFP!0
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I think you also have to keep your weight updated for example if you gain back 3 on the scale and choose to not put it in then your prediction numbers will be off.
Shhh (don't ask why I know that)0 -
@ SunLove8 lol!:laugh:0
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I'll let you know in 5 weeks, pffft... 162 lbs my *kitten*. I WISH.0
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