How often do you weigh yourself.
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I'm the same,every morning... It keeps me focused
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I do it so I stay on track and the numbers don't bother me much...pushes me when I need it!0 -
My weigh in days are Friday mornings, at the same time, every week. this gives me something to look forward to after eating good and exercising all week. I know when I've had an "off" week of not enough exercise and don't expect much. I also measure myself once a month to see if any inches have come off. Checking weight everyday isn't consistent. When you are on weigh loss programs they do not suggest weighing in every day.0
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My details are here. http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/shivaslives/view/confessions-of-a-scale-aholic-171304
Some recent studies show that people that weigh themselves every day actually lose more weight than people who weight themselves only once a week. It has to do with constant monitoring of progress. That said, you have to be able to weather than daily fluctuations without emotional stress.
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Once a day. I weight myself right before I go to bed each night.0
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Every morning0
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Can't believe some people weigh themselves once a month. That would drive me mad, I need to see what's happening good or bad as I might try and fit a extra walk or workout in the next week.0
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Yes I weigh myself every morning first thing, and keep a record on my food notes. But only do one weekly update this works for me as I could not go all week, not knowing how my body is reacting to the food and exercise I've carried out.0
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Hi hubby as you know I weigh every morning before breakfast and being to the loo. I sometimes weigh at night but not always if I've been bad I can access how much damage I've done and sometimes if I'm under calorie goal and not snacked as said before it keeps me accountable. If it creeps up a bit I factor in extra exercise.0
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Every morning as soon as I wake up (but after I pee, of course!). Keeps me focused. If I have as light up day, I really make an extra effort that day with usually more exercise and less calories.0
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I weigh myself every morning naked after I pee, it keeps me totally focussed.0
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I usually weigh in about once a month, mainly because I feel like I'm losing slowly, and seeing more at a time makes me feel better!0
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your most accurate weight should be after you sleep, and wake up and evacuate your bowels and bladder............aka
first thing in the am, after a poop and pee.
keep in mind..........you drink a bottle of water.........you just "gained" a lb on the scale0 -
i cant resist of weigh every day0
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Every Friday morning right after I wake up and do my daily b-room stuff (bathroom,teeth brushing all that good stuff)0
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I weigh when I am at work (doctor's office, I can't stop myself!) but I only count my Friday weigh in.0
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havnt weighed myself since end of january, too afraid of what im going to see0
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Every Monday morning having peeing and naked. And I record that weight. May weigh once during the week but not that often. I also rely on the tape measure too. I measure myself about once a month. I like to see the inches falling off too.0
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I think it depends on your personality. I can easily get into the habit of weighing daily, but I get frustrated when I don't see movement that I think I should, so I make myself wait every week if not longer.
But for those who don't get discouraged by not seeing any movement for days at a time, the daily thing can be helpful.
I fully intend on weighing myself daily once I hit my goal weight to keep me in check and to ensure that I don't allow myself to gain more than a few pounds ever again.0 -
I weigh every day but I only "weigh in" once a week on Sunday mornings. That way I see the weekly fluctuations but I only count it once a week.0
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I weigh like every 2/3 days. I only record my weight though once a week.0
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I weigh myself once every couple of weeks. I'm not a daily or even weekly recorder of my weight through MFP.0
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Once a week. Otherwise, I drive myself nutso. I usually skip the week that Aunt Flo comes to town because I know that I will be up about four pounds.0
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I weigh myself every Saturday morning before I eat or drink anything.0
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i disappoint myself regularly--- every morning, naked, before i get into the shower. Rarely does it make me smile. I am under my calorie limit every day, exercise about 30 minutes a day, and still no loss for quite a while. I am beginning to hate that little message that always says, ""if you ate like this everyday, you woule weigh 155 in 5 weeks". Like Rot I would!! very discouraged.0
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Once a week. Otherwise, I drive myself nutso. I usually skip the week that Aunt Flo comes to town because I know that I will be up about four pounds.
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Every Saturday morning the scale and I meet at the appointed time. Usually after I walk the dog, and have a shower.
"Hello, scale," I say, daring it to tell me something rude in reply. The scale does not respond, preferring to silently reproach me by the LCD alone. I had approached it hopefully earlier in the week, and it mocked me with numbers that I knew could not be true. Embarrassed by my folly, I slunk away, plotting to replace it with a more agreeable model.
So, now I have returned on Saturday morning, at the correct time, and before it could think of something cutting to show me, I poked the button with my toe and hopped on. Two pounds gone! Pwned.
I win this week, scale. Seeya next Saturday.0 -
I'm trying a no-scale March this month, but typically it's 2-3 times a day. Too obsessed with the scale, which is why I'm going no-scale.0
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At the moment, I don't have a scale at home, so I only weigh when it's convenient. Between myself and the kids, someone is at the doctor every couple of weeks, so I just weigh when I go to the doctor. It's usually ever 2-4 weeks for me. Even if I had a scale at home, it wouldn't be more than every week. I'd make myself crazy if I did more than that.0
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I weigh in every morning, but I'm only going to log losses/gains on Mondays at the same time every Monday.0
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