Weighing In Daily VS Weighing in Weekly
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I weigh in daily, same time every morning. It keeps me on track - if I see it starts to go up, I can crack down on calories. I'm personally much more successful with weight loss now that I weigh in every day. Helps keep me accountable, and I don't stress out over the little fluctuations, like I would if I was going just once a week.0
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I weigh every day....sometimes a couple of times a day, just to keep myself more focused. I know its going to fluctuate, but if it goes up and I know I didn't drink much water the day before, it helps me to make myself drink more the next day. I only count my weigh in's on Thursday tho. I have told myself NOT to weight in every day...but it kills me and I end up doing it anyways.0
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Weighing weekly is good if the daily fluctuations you see weighing daily gets you down. But I agree with others that weighing daily helps keep you honest.
I weigh every day, in the morning first thing when I start the shower to heat up. But I'm okay with the lb fluctuations. (It used to mess with my head. ) (I also weigh daily because I use another app in conjunction with MFP to keep track of my "weight trends".)0 -
I weigh in everyday as I feel it holds me accountable each day. I know that there will be good and bad days but I like the thought.0
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I weigh in daily...I read somewhere that people who weigh themselves daily lose more than those who weigh themselves weekly, but I do it daily because it keeps me focused on my goal during the day. I can look back and remember, oh right, I wanted to lose another two pounds by the end of the month, etc.0
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For me, weekly is better. I don't want to become obsessed with the scales and I can't tolerate the disappointment if I weigh every day and if there is a weight loss, I'd rather wait for Monday and give myself a lift at the beginning of week.0
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I weigh daily and only count it when it is lower.
I know most of the time the fluctuations are related to water or sodium, so nothing to worry about.
Unless it is higher for a while.0 -
Daily, first thing in the morning, after bathroom, before coffee or anything else consumed. HOWEVER (!), don't look at the daily numbers, always look at seven of them for the trend. Focus on a single day will cause you anxiety and headache (unless you understand sodium/water retaining)... weight loss/gain is something that happens over a period of time. You can gain and lose 3 pounds a day easily, and neither is very good measurement in itself.. you'll be unnecessarily worried on the day you gain, and you'll have false hope on the day you lose. Checking your weekly pattern every day does it for me, occasionally I look at the monthly pattern. A statement such as "I lost 3 pounds today" is meaningless. One that says "I lost 10 pounds last month" is one that matters from importance standpoint.0
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I weigh and record first thin in the morning every single day! It keeps me focused and I find myself not letting myself have "cheat days". Fluctuations CAN be frustrating, but I find that overall I'm far more focused if I weigh and record every day.0
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I weigh daily to track my fluctuations (high sodium days). But I only record weekly. Always on the same day. I have noticed by tracking daily that my highest weight is ALWAYS on a Tuesday and my lowest is ALWAYS on a Thursday. So I record on Thursdays.
This is exactly what I do! My high day is always Thursday and low day is always Saturday so the number I pay attention to is Saturday.0 -
I do it daily at the same time because I like to see my natural fluctuations my graph.0
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It's a bit of an obsession if you have to weigh in every day, or sometimes multiple times a day. Not saying it's bad or good, just, it can be unhealthy if you let it. It got a bit too much for me, so I cut back and now just weigh in on Monday mornings, first thing. Works out a lot better this way, especially since you should be losing slowly anyhow, so what's the difference if you weigh in once a week or once every two weeks? It really should only be a couple pounds in that timeframe.0
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Monthly!0
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I tend to weigh daily so I can see the fluctuations. A lot of people say to weigh in only weekly or monthly to get a better idea of a true weight, but I actually disagree with this. If you should't weigh in daily because your weight fluctuates, then how do you know that just because "it's Sunday and that's weight in day" you're at an accurate weight. You don't. You might be fluctuating that day. The thing to watch is trends. I only check in every week or couple weeks (usually when the scale hits a low # :laugh:), but when I get on the scale on Sunday I know if it's a true weight or not based on the trends I have seen throughout the week. If I'm up 3 lbs but I was down 1 consistently for 4 days, I know that being up 3 is not real. If I only weighed weekly, I might think I actually gained 3 lbs that week. Now, granted weighing weekly over a long period of time also creates a trend, but you have to be ready and willing to disregard some of those weights as "false" readings and wait many weeks to build a true trending pattern.
^^ This is how I see it, too. And small fluctuations up keep me focused, just like fluctuations down motivate me to stay on track!0 -
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I weigh in daily, but only log it is I have lost...keeps me motivated0
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I'm going to try weighing in daily, I started this fitnesspal a few months ago and haven't been very dedicated I'm scared of the scales these days!!!!! When I weight in 'from time to time' the scales seem to always go up!0
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I do it daily - I don't always log it though.0
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Weigh daily but use the weekly average of those daily weights to get the most accurate gauge of your current weight. The scale seems to play fewer tricks on me when I do it that way. :happy:0
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Weigh daily but use the weekly average of those daily weights to get the most accurate gauge of your current weight. The scale seems to play fewer tricks on me when I do it that way. :happy:
lol you just said what I was going to say but in one sentence rather than 2 paragraphs.
This approach has really been working for me. I have more confidence when I say "I'm down 2 lbs" since I've been looking at weekly averages.
Also, for me, the more I looked at the daily fluctuations, the less they freaked me out. You see them for what they are...noise.0 -
Ive done both. Weekly is actually more beneficial for me because Im not obsessing daily about what the scale says. When I have weighed in daily, I have noticed that my body doesn;t like to drop the pounds until the very last day. So typically I weigh in on Wed. When I weigh in daily, I don't have really any change in the number until the last 48 hours. then the weight drops off.
So for me, its more frustrating to weigh in daily. Weekly is definitely better for me.0 -
For the month of September, I'm doing a MFP challenge, so I am committing to weighing weekly....and Friday seems to be the best day of the week to weigh. I usually weigh most days and roller-coaster both on the scale and emotionally, so I'm backing off of that. Just drives me nuts to see a fluctuation through the week and can be discouraging.
So, it's "Fridays in September" for me. Hope to be at goal by 9/30!0 -
I get on the scale every morning just to see [and it helps me stay accountable] but I only count/pay attention to/track my weight weekly. I also take measurements weekly.0
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