weight watchers what to expect

Kaylake88
Kaylake88 Posts: 12
edited November 10 in Health and Weight Loss
Okay so next week my job will be starting weight watchers I'm wondering what to expect like what goes on during a meeting and the pros and cons . Thanx in advance

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  • bump
  • meerkat70
    meerkat70 Posts: 4,605 Member
    They'll weigh you. Talk to you about weightloss. And try to sell you stuff.
  • meerkat70
    meerkat70 Posts: 4,605 Member
    (don't buy the stuff! I lost a fair bit of weight on weightwatchers, having never eaten one of their low cal cookies...:-) )
  • jenny95662
    jenny95662 Posts: 997 Member
    i never did a meeting i did it on own from a friends stuff then online i lost a lot of weight 90 pounds it works if you want to stick with it for me i did it for so long i needed a change lol after my 1st child lost 40 on it and then after my 2nd i decided to count cals instead :)
  • karenwill2
    karenwill2 Posts: 604 Member
    I did it online. It is points that are based off of calories and fiber formula. It is a decent program and so long as your work is buying, heck yeah. I like MFP more. More positive people on the forums and I love my friends on here.
  • thank everyone. for the input
  • JenAiMarres
    JenAiMarres Posts: 743 Member
    I had lot of success from weight watchers meeting..I had amazing leaders...if they switched meeting times and I got a new leader I would loose interest...I have been a lifetime member for 6 or 7 years...it gave me a real foundation for eating and reframing my thoughts about food...u do not need to buy anything from them to succeed with their program...

    I do not attend meetings regularly any longer but I give them credit for giving me the foundation to succeed on a program like mfp. My focus has shifted from being skinny to being fit...and now working on building muscle.

    Best of luck!
  • ShrinkinMel
    ShrinkinMel Posts: 982 Member
    I've been to meetings and was never once pressured to buy anything. Maybe its different in the at work programs? But I went for 22 weeks and lost over 40 lbs. Then I started school and stopped going to my meetings and did the online program but slowly faded away with 40 hours work and full load of college courses.
  • annie7hudds
    annie7hudds Posts: 199 Member
    I have joined WW on and off over the years.

    I have had success with it a few years ago - and have had no success with it recently. So it boils down to youro own willpower and dedication :)

    In the UK the procedure is you turn up to the meeting, fill out a registration card, pay some money ( in UK they do a monthly pass which is taken out of your bank by direct debit monthly,, it works out cheaper and you get access to the online stuff included - it is cheaper than paying for each week as you go). Then you go and wait to get weighed and have a brief chat with the leader. The meeting then follows - which is usually about 30 -45 minutes... New members stay behind after the meeting to go through the fine details of the plan with the leader.

    It does work - in that you are using their Pro Points system - which is a simplified measurement of calories/fibre/unprocessed food. If you can stick to it, then you will lose weight.

    AFM - I didn't/don't have much weight to lose - and didn't lose much as I was excercising hard. Soin those first couple of weeks only lost a couple of pounds.

    a lot can depend on your leader too. I have found some encouraging - and some downright useless. My last one didn't have a clue about nutrition IMO. I have learnt more myself about nutritition and the values of exercise and muscle gain from joining on line forums and my own research. I got frustrated that I ws paying out £5 per week for someone just to weigh me - who knew less than I did about what was the right thing to eat. they also sell, sell, sell their WW products - the chocolate cereal bars and sachets of cappucino etc. All of which are not healthy at all - full of preservatives and other bad stuff.

    I would say join up and see how it goes. You have the chance to back up your knowledge on this forum - just use the WW meeting as a tool to keep on track - i.e. someone is weighing you each week , so you are accountable to them.

    Good luck with it - it's a good feelign to see the numbers go down.

    :)
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