success by weighing daily or weekly??
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The first 2 months I only weighed in once a month to not get discouraged and I wanted to see a larger number.
Now, I weigh myself every 1st and 15th of the month.
I take a monthly picture every 1st to see the changes from month to month.0 -
I weigh myself every day, though there have been days when I've just looked at the scale, said 'bleh' to myself, and not bothered. XD
Mostly, though, I'm pretty good about weighing and recording regularly.0 -
I weigh myself incessantly. I dont agree with the "weigh yourself once a week people."
I've lost weight 3 times and then put it all back on.. you know why? I didnt get on the scale. I have a pretty good quality scale near the main living area and I jump on it at LEAST daily. it swings 2-3 lbs per day.. The trend is what I am looking for. I see a downward trend. For the past two months after losing my initial 60 lbs I just maintained. I did that by measuring daily and NOT letting myself get more then 10 lbs where my lowest was. I was able to keep it within 5 lbs the whole time by weighing myself daily. That was my secret AND my 2 cents.0 -
I try to stick to weekly. Daily weighing affects my mood too much with all the fluctuations.0
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Personally, I am fascinated by what the body gains/loses throughout the day, and depending on the day, I will weigh myself multiple times in a day. Obviously, this isn't a true reading of weight loss, but for some reason, I am amazed at how much the body can hold on to throughout a day and then lose by morning. For some people, weighing daily doesn't work because they freak out if they see a gain. I like to see the changes, so daily works. Sometimes it can feel as though it's been a longer amount of time since I last saw a loss, but as long as the overall trend is downward, I'm happy. :O)0
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I weigh daily. Because when I was at my largest, I hadn't weighed myself in a year probably....and in my head I had convinced myself I was around 30 lbs lighter than I actully was. Never again. IF (and hopefully never happens) I gain any weight back, I will not allow myself to deny it. It will be there in black and white.0
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I started out weighing everyday, but, now, I weigh weekly. Weighing weekly has really made me focus on my routine vesus what the scale says. You do work, then get a paycheck0
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I weigh myself every day, first thing in the morning. I like seeing the fluctuations because I've noticed a definite pattern over time. It helps me adjust my eating habits, and it gives me motivation to keep going.0
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I weigh daily I found it the best way to see how you are really doing. Invest in a good digital scale.0
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I wasn't going to weigh myself this morning since I weighed yesterday, but its the start of the weekend and I'm not logging today bc I will not have access to a computer or phone, so I felt the need to see where I stood. I lost another 1.4 lbs so now mentally I'm stoked and know that even though I'm not logging I will still make healthy choices and hold myself accountable as though I was logging in my food. Maybe I will post tonight what I ate and see how I did.0
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I try to stick to weekly. Daily weighing affects my mood too much with all the fluctuations.
This is exactly the same for me, too. I used to always weigh myself daily and I wish I'd switched to doing it weekly. I've probably messed up so many attempts at weight loss because I got too disheartened from a bad weigh-in result, when it was probably just too much salt or water intake or something.
So now I'm doing it once a week and so far, things are going well (though I've only just started).0 -
I weigh myself daily because it keeps me on track. Weighing daily shows me my successes and my failures on the days I don't eat so good. It would be easy for me to eat poorly all the time if I did not see the immediate effects of it.
I don't own a scale and refuse to by one because I would be tempted to weigh myself numerous times a day and that isn't healthy. I weigh myself every morning at the gym. If the scale is up it gives me the determination to kick butt at the gym.
To each their own!0 -
Another daily weigher here, for all the reasons given. But I only record once a week, on a Saturday first thing0
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I weigh myself several times a week because I need to face the reality of everything. I can't be in denial anymore. I need to see if what I am eating is affecting me in a positive or negative way.
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monthly. more accurate.0
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The first 2 months I only weighed in once a month to not get discouraged and I wanted to see a larger number.
Now, I weigh myself every 1st and 15th of the month.
I take a monthly picture every 1st to see the changes from month to month.
awesome idea0 -
I weigh once every 2 weeks. My body does everything it can to resist weight loss. One bad day will show up on the scale immediately and three days at the gym won't change anything. I used to weigh daily and it nearly drove me nuts. I would get so discouraged to the point of being deeply depressed and wanting to give up. So I went from daily to weekly, and that was better, but I was still obsessing about the scale all the time. For the first time in my life, in August I started weighing once every 2 weeks. Best thing I ever did for me. Two weeks is enough time to overcome a bad day or two, and real commitment shows up as weight loss (so far). And 2 weeks is enough time for me not to worry and obsess about the numbers. This is what works for ME. May not work for others.0
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I weigh in daily, I like to see how I do after a certain daily workout and food intake. Over the last 3 months I've tried to record it daily and its helped me. But it seems to vary among people if they helps or doesn't help them in their weight loss goals.0
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I have to admit that I will weigh more than once a week, but actually record my weight on MFP weekly. Keep in mind, that so many things effect water weight, etc, so don't get discouraged. Your clothes will begin to tell the correct story!!0
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Your body loses weight in chunks, not linear. I have found that you can do everything right and your weight loss seems to plateau but you are patient and keep exercising and eating at a deficit (however slight) you will lose it, it will suddenly "whoosh". There are so many variables for the scale though: water retention, digestion, allergies, sodium, carbs, water intake, DOMS, inflammation, the list goes on. People mistakenly think they lose or gain weight when they eat more or less because of these fluctuations
The scale is a trend tool. The scale is good but put it away and only check once a week and only use it as a trend tool, the same with other metrics. Take front, side, and back progress pictures at least once a month. You will see differences that the metrics won't tell you and it's that little bit of NSV that will keep you going until the next victory0 -
What the scale says Saturday....that's the number! So, my answer is weekly.0
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I prefer not to even look at scales except every several weeks.0
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I like weekly better because daily there is just to much fluctuation sometimes.0
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I weigh once a week. That's enough for me0
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I really like this 1st and 15th idea! Thanks for the tip!0
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I weight myself every two weeks!!!0
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Choose what you are personally comfortable with. Success comes from diet and consistency. Exercise plays strongly in to it as well. The scale is only one measure of you success.0
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I use to do weekly, first thing Monday morning, but I have since decided to weigh the 1st of each month. I also plan to take progress photos the 1st as well. I have started weight training again and that's why I decided to do that, because with weight training you tend to gain a bit of weight first because of building muscles.0
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I weigh daily. If I did weekly I'm afraid that I'd blame a fluctuation on water retention or something. Daily I know some patterns, like I gain a little when PMSing or drop some after a night of drinking. And if I go like three days in a row and I stay the same or gain I know I need to change something. Things can go way too far in a week's time. JMO.0
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I weigh myself every morning (after peeing, before taking even a sip of water). Some mornings I wake up excited to weigh myself, if I had a healthy day before. Some mornings, not so excited about it The problem with daily weigh-ins is definitely the unexpected fluctuation. Things like dehydration from alcohol or retaining water from sodium can make a big difference. Most women can also probably relate to retaining water during certain times of the month. So, to make a long answer short, I weigh myself daily but would probably recommend weekly weigh-ins if you can have the self-control to stay off of the scale.0
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