Do ya'll enter in your weight?
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Only when I lose. I fluctuate too much. Would drive myself insane every day. If my calories are excessive and they'd indicate weight gain from that, then I would. But, with a deficit and water fluctuations I see no reason.
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I only enter a gain if it sticks around for more than a week...which hasn't happened since I started back a couple of months ago after a long break.0
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I log my weight only when lose and I only log full numbers, no .2, .6. 1.3 for me. I like -2 pounds, -1 pound, I just want to know my main weight. It also gives me something to keep me going, seeing the scale go down almost weekly and sometimes bi-weekly! :O)0
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I enter my weight everyday because I weigh myself everyday. However, if I have 'gained'... the next 'loss' that is only back to where I already had been.. I remove the' post' because it isn't truly a loss in my book. Now, if I end up lower than I previously had been (lowest weight) then I will leave the post. But I always enter my weight so I can see the 'graph'.0
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This is funny, because I actually went in yesterday and entered every day on MFP that I weighed in but either forgot or was too vain to enter at the time. I weigh in every day, and I keep a nerdy spreadsheet of every day's weigh-in, along with the weight loss the previous 7 days, and charts mapping my progress. It's been a great tool to help me see when I gain (weekends) and cross-referencing it to my food helps me realize what might be slowing me down.0
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When I loose. It reflects the lowest point of weight fluctuations. And it's consistent.0
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I weigh myself frequently throughout the day, but Thursdays are my official weigh-in day. Right now I only update it on mfp if it's a loss, but I'm still losing pretty steadily so it might only be a week that I skip between recording.
I'm getting close to maintenance, and then I will probably switch over to recording regardless to keep me honest, but I haven't decided whether it will be weekly or fortnightly.0 -
Generally only when i lose. Unless my weight gain stays for 2 weeks in a row and then I will add it.0
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Every day I weigh, which is every day.
Why not?0 -
I've been entering too often - each time I see a drop - I need to just do it once a week. And put in my weight regardless.0
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I weigh in once a week on Friday morings. I log losses and gains. I want a true story. I can look back with my food diary and see patterns in eating related to weight gains or losses. I want to find you what works for my body. If I'm not true with myself I will never know. I also only weigh in once a week because I don't want to stress myself out with false ups and downs because of things like water retention etc. Weighting in once a week I keep that in mind and it motivates me for the week.0
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I weigh myself once a week now and I enter whether I gain or lose. I have to stay honest with myself whether there is a gain or a loss.0
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Only when I lose unless I have a large gain. Recently I gained like 10 lbs, and even though it was hard, I entered it. But I have taken it off.0
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i enter my weight 1 or 2 times a week.0
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When I'm at the same weight for 3 day in a row, then I log it.
At the start I planned on weighing-in once a week, but found I was way too curious to limit myself, so I came up with the 3 day rule.
I compare only apples to apples. Morning post-potty weigh-ins, but sometimes I'll get on the scale at other times of the day to see how much I generally fluctuate within a day (about a 3 lbs difference between AM and PM for me)
Weighing in everyday is kind of like following stocks... you've got to look at the overall trends, not the fluctuations.0 -
I have a wirelessly connected fitbit Aria scale, whenever I stand on it, it broadcasts my weight to the world.
It reads a little higher than the scale I used previously, and sometimes my graph bumps up and down, but as long as the trend is in the correct direction I am happy.0 -
I only enter my weight when it's a loss. I don't want to enter gains, then get kudos when I lose those same pounds again. I supposed I could turn off notifications, but let's get real, we like the kudos for real losses.0
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I post for both. I weigh myself each day to see how foods effect me.0
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I used to weigh every day and record the results up or down. After I got some mfp friends I quit doing that because the site would be posting I lost a pound when really it was the same pound up and down for a week. A couple times since then I have felt that I had a true setback and gained a few so I did record it but I don't worry about the day to day fluctuations anymore.0
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I usually weigh only once every ten days. It seems that my weight loss has a cycle of about ten days. I can tell by how my clothes fit if I am losing, but it may not show four a few days on the scale. I just focus on dong well with my calorie intake and exercise. There is so much to keep track of when losing weight. Measurements make a difference. Weight fluctuates when I workout.0
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My weigh-in day is Mondays (keeps me from going overboard on weekends), but I'm in a challenge right now that has Saturdays as the weigh-in day. My current routine is to weigh-in on Saturdays & record the weight with the challenge group & then I weigh-in on Mondays at home...whichever one is better is what I record with MFP.0
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In general, I think daily measurements do more damage than good, since the daily variation can be defeating especially if you are doing all the right things and happen to be retaining water that day. While there still can be some fluctuation, doing a weekly weigh-in on a specified date and time gives you something to look forward to every week (assuming you have been doing what you're supposed to).
I can see the argument though that says less frequent weigh-ins make more sense ( especially if you are nearing the fine-tuning stage.) If the right things for you include putting on muscle, than the weight is a fairly arbitrary measure. Body builders and NFL players are frequently incapable of getting life insurance even with very low body fat because their weight classifies them as obese.
I'm embarrassed to say I used to do that whole eat / drink nothing the night before, but decided it was stupid. As long as I do the same thing that day every week, my progress should show up.
Only marking it down when you lose or maintain seems silly too. Who is the weigh in for anyway? Its not a contest, its your life! There is no prize for losing the most weight. MFP is all about accountability and support, and you are getting neither if you're not being honest and open. Plainly put, not writing it down will not make your pants fit better.0 -
When I first start MFP and was successful with it, I was logging my weight every Friday - losses and gains. Then I only started logging losses and wasn't logging all of my calories. That didn't work for me and I gained about 10 pounds back. Now that I am back on track, I weigh in every Friday morning no matter what the weight. Totally bummed to log a .2 gain this week but it will definitely help me stay on track this weekend.0
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I only enter when I lose..0
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I enter my weight when it has stopped fluctuating between a lb, so it seems to be more of a "real" weight. I weigh every morning, it seems to keep me more focused.0
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I have an official weigh in day, and I do enter my weight whether I like it or not. It sucks to see the lbs lost go down a little bit, but it always rights itself. That way I can look back and see if I did something wrong or right that week.
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My official weigh in day is Friday. If I lose or if I gain I record it. NOT just when I lose. Honesty is the best policy for me and it keeps me on track for the next weeks weigh in. But, I have never tained since starting my weight loss journey Sept. 13. I stayed the same one week and dropped the following week 2.4.0
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Only when I lose. I fluctuate too much. Would drive myself insane every day. If my calories are excessive and they'd indicate weight gain from that, then I would. But, with a deficit and water fluctuations I see no reason.
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