Do You Ever Gain Weight When You Weigh In?
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Not since I started this program, but a while back when I was doing another I would spike 1 or 2 pounds and then go back down.0
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Oh my goodness - yes! Down/up/down/up/up/down/up. That damn scales jumps all over the place even though I've been pretty consistent with my diet.0
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Of course! It's perfectly normal and to be expected. Weight loss is not linear. As long as the trend is downward, you're good. I tend to lose weight 2 weeks of the month (in larger chunks) and maintain or even gain the other 2 weeks. Overall, I am usually down 3 to 4 lbs. per month.
Here's my chart from the last 21 months:
That's exactly what I was trying to figure out how to display...awesome, thanks
Updated it today, just for this thread!0 -
Of course! It's perfectly normal and to be expected. Weight loss is not linear. As long as the trend is downward, you're good. I tend to lose weight 2 weeks of the month (in larger chunks) and maintain or even gain the other 2 weeks. Overall, I am usually down 3 to 4 lbs. per month.
Here's my chart from the last 21 months:
ok so where did you create this chart? Like the look of it!
I have a free app on my phone that does this, but I can't figure out how to export it to a photo. The one I use is called simple weight. You could probably use an Excel worksheet as well and use the graph function.
This is just in Excel chart.
For the app, on my phone (an iPhone) I can take a photo of the screen by pressing the power button and the home button at the same time. Then I can just send that JPG wherever I want.0 -
yep! Sometimes... but it's the big picture that counts. If I gave up the first time I saw that I "gained" weight on the scale... I'd still be 170+ pounds.0
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I definitely do sometimes! But I know the hard work I put in, that damn scale DOES NOT show my progress!!!!!!!!!! SCREW THE SCALE! Throw it away! Measuring your body fat percentage & taking your measurements is a much better way to show how much *kitten* you've been kicking!!!0
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yep! Sometimes... but it's the big picture that counts. If I gave up the first time I saw that I "gained" weight on the scale... I'd still be 170+ pounds.0
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I weigh every day 3 times in the am and then take the highest one and log it in. It helps keep me on track.0
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All the time. I've gained 5lbs in a week before for no reason (it was gone the next week).0
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I have gained on a weigh in day and always log it to keep me honest. It's frustrating but it will eventually happen. I started this at the end of last May and hit a big plateau in the fall. It's very discouraging but what I told myself is that I'm doing the right things for my body so why should I change it? The loss will eventually happen. I've also learned to watch my sodium intake especially in the couple days before a weigh in. Your body I swear fights the weight loss thing or gets used to what you're doing.0
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I have realised that the scale will depress you so I don't use it as much and for me is not the best measuring tool. It is really about fat loss for me and the change in my body composition. Since late August when I signed up on here and according to my scale I have only lost 7lb and dropped a bit of body fat. However, I have dropped a dress size, become more toned and from what I have been told, look alot younger than my 44 years.0
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Consider skipping the weigh-in. What's the point? it won't be accurate.0
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Let the mirror be your scale.0
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More often than not, if you stayed within your calorie range and stayed consistent, any gain is probably related to water weight (too much sodium, period or waste retention). I *used* to let it get to me, use it as an excuse to eat more and then end up gaining actual weight.
Don't let it get you down! Just keep being consistent!0 -
My trick for this -
I keep a Joker Pound.
My "official" weight is 120lbs right now, but the scale actually reads 119.
I won't check in as 119 until I reach 118.0 -
Yes, I have fluctuations frequently. Sometimes I know about it ahead of time, because I ate late at night the day before or ate poorly or like today I knew I'd be up because of tom bloating, and sometimes I don't. Your body isn't in stasis and does not remain at one specific weight even if you work at it. Be prepared for some up and down movement as you continue along and embrace it as normal.
^^^^^^^ THIS!!! It is a journey!!! you will have some ups and downs, but continue on! Good Luck!0 -
There are 3500 calories in a pound, so unless you are eating 3500 calories extra, you aren't gaining weight from your food intake. My weight fluctuates all the time and I have to remind myself of all the reasons why it is possible. Swollen muscles, water retention, too much sodium, need to poop, heavy clothes, wet hair, etc. This is why I only track my weight loss and I don't enter the upswings.0
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I think its very important that you weigh yourself at the same time each day, i.e. first thing in the morning after you void.0
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I weigh every day 3 times in the am and then take the highest one and log it in. It helps keep me on track.
why do you weight every day, let alone 3 times? This sounds like disordered weighing (not judging, I struggle with it too) You should be weighing once a week, first thing in the morning. If you choose the same day and time every time, you will have an accurate prediction of your progress.0 -
I just wanted to pick up on what you said about stepping on the scale and seeing that your weight loss has disappeared......
I have weighed in every Thursday morning for the last year and a bit and I STILL get nervous from about Tuesday that suddenly the scale will show a massive gain. Even after all of this time, it's ridiculous! So you are not alone there.0 -
All the time!!!!!0
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Gains will happen. Just believe in the process and keep on keepin' on.0
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Its been a month and before weighing myself this morning i was 6 lbs down.
Weighed myself this morning, and it says I gained a lb.
I'm really trying not to stress about it and just use it as a motivator to kick my *kitten* at the gym harder.0 -
Thank you from the bottom of my too wide tush for everyone who's added their thoughts/experiences to this thread! I can't tell you how depressed I've been after working to lose only 4 lbs and then....GAIN IT RIGHT BACK. Which was then the rationalization/excuse I told myself when I angrily crammed my self with all the stuff I knew I shouldn't eat. So, (taking a deep breath here) I'm going to try and quit beating myself up for falling off the wagon and try to re-focus on the positives.
A college friend, a long time ago told me she used to put tape over her mouth when she knew she couldn't eat anymore that day. Now, that's too extreme for me - but I do recognize that my bad eating habits are scarily similar to addictive behavior. For today, I'll try and repeat to myself.....You've eaten your calorie quota today, you can stop now. Instead of eating, you can......and fill in the blank with anything else that's positive and healthy.0 -
Thanks again everyone for all your messages... I was very nervous this morning as I went to step on the scale, but very happy to see I was down 1.8 lbs!!!
But now I know that I will see my weight fluctuate through out this journey and to know its normal and not to give up.0 -
Of course, I think everyone does at some point, even if you're doing everything right.
Funnily enough since I started Insanity (absolutely loving it - doing it 3 times a week) the scale isn't going down. Not sure why.0 -
Frequently. Probably almost always water weight. Some days I'm magically 4lbs heavier. Next day I'll be back to normal. As long as the trend over time is downward you're good0
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Oh yeah, I go up and down all the time. It's almost always water, so don't sweat it (or do- hah.)0
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Sure. It happens and that's life. Tomorrow we lace up and play again.0
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I had a gain this week which I attribute to my poor eating habits during TOM, and the small amounts of extra fat I consumed via cake this week as well (even though I was within my calorie limit).
1.5lbs since last week isn't so bad. And I can certainly lose it again!0
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