How should i stand on my scales???
blondiedawnie
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This may seem like a silly question but does how i stand on my scales manipulate my weight... My main concern is that i cant fully get all my feet on my scales and depending on how i stand makes my weight go up or down 1-2 pounds. So if and stand with my feet straight and either my toes or heel slighty hanging off it makes me heavier but if i stand with my feet at a slight angle and them fully on the scale im lighter??? Ideally the latter problem is ideal cause im weighing lighter hahaha but i just wanna know what you guys think
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Dawn
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Dawn
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Mine do the same thing. Weight changes if I lean in different directions and depending where I put my feet. I'm considering painting a foot shape onto them, and am definitely trying to stand up straight to get accurate readings. It's really annoying though.0
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Yea especially when you've been doing really good all week then you step on and you've gained, its annoying i keep thinking well if i have my feet fully on the scale it must be taking my whole weight instead of with feet hanging off its changing the scale. I have weight watcher scales but there a whole 3 pounds out... i guess i could use them and deduct the 3 pounds after i weigh... but i dont like doing that. It it really annoying and off putting>>>0
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I tend to put my feet at a slight angle so at worse my little toe is hanging over the edge, stand up straight and Eureka. I know some people weigh themselves a couple of times and just take the average. You'd of thought manufacturers would of realised this problem by now.0
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That is not a silly question, quite a valid one! I usually try a couple of ways and see how it differs , if at all? Will be interested in other replies!0
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Mine do the same thing. Weight changes if I lean in different directions and depending where I put my feet. I'm considering painting a foot shape onto them, and am definitely trying to stand up straight to get accurate readings. It's really annoying though.
great idea!0 -
Are you freakin' kidding me!? Pick one. Stick to it. Sheesh! Some people make stuff too hard!0
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If my feet hung over the end of my scale I would buy a new one. I have never heard of this problem and I have HUGE size 12 feet!0
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Are you freakin' kidding me!? Pick one. Stick to it. Sheesh! Some people make stuff too hard!
hmmm lol i think its a valid question? I think considering ive lost 126 pounds in a year im NOT making this hard on myself... im asking a question that i think other people maybe thinking too and thats proving itself by the replies0 -
I think i said slightly not hanging anyways thanks for the reply0
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Are you freakin' kidding me!? Pick one. Stick to it. Sheesh! Some people make stuff too hard!
hmmm lol i think its a valid question? I think considering ive lost 126 pounds in a year im NOT making this hard on myself... im asking a question that i think other people maybe thinking too and thats proving itself by the replies0 -
I think it's a good question. I have a weight watchers scale as well and I seem to get pretty decent readings. I've wondered if there was an "accurate" position to stand in while weighing yourself many times. I wouldn't weigh over and over again and take averages and all that, I just take the dang number and use it till the next week .0
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Are you freakin' kidding me!? Pick one. Stick to it. Sheesh! Some people make stuff too hard!
hmmm lol i think its a valid question? I think considering ive lost 126 pounds in a year im NOT making this hard on myself... im asking a question that i think other people maybe thinking too and thats proving itself by the replies
Congrats on losing 126lbs. Or 123lbs. Obviously you know that it's not the individual numbers that matter, it's the overall trend. So pick a way of standing and be consistent.0 -
how you stand on the scale, and the surface it is on definitely makes a difference!! for the most part, find a level hard surface that you can keep the scale on (and don't move it)
I just bought a Withings Wi-Fi scale and i LOVE it!!! (spendy...but worth it) this scale actually has arrows that will point to the direction you should move to!!! so it knows if you are not centered and guides you to get the most accurate reading! AND it sends all the info to your computer to keep track!! on their site it keeps track of your weight, BMI, fat % and muscle %!! i have also paired it with my fitness pal and it sends my weight through here too!!0
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