How Often Do You Weigh?
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All the time like 2-3 times a day but I only log it on Saturday's, that's my weigh in day0
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I weigh in everyday, mostly so i can make sure im on track,0
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Every day, naked right when I wake up. The amount of weight I want to lose is small so I need the scale to keep track, and I also like to keep track of fluctuations.0
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Normally I weigh twice a week and record it...I weigh daily when I am close to a mini goal. I weighed everyday for about 2 weeks until I reached my first main goal. Now that I am there, I will probably weigh once a week.. Sunday morning.. as soon as I wake (usually 6am).. after my bladder is emptied! Do what feels right to YOU!!0
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Every morning at the same time. If your diet is fairly consistent like mine is and if you weigh yourself at the same time then the fluctuations wont be too crazy. But keep in mind it can jump around a lot based on your diet (esp if you eat a lot of high sodium food the night before). Like others I have read that people who consistently kept weight off long term that one of the things they did was weighed each day. This is one of those things you can get obsessed with so dont try and do it too often as it will drive you crazy as again depending on diet and water intake it can fluctuate a lot. For instance if I weigh myself at night before bed after eating a bid dinner and big late night snack, I almost always will weigh 5-7lbs more than I do in the morning. So that is why I suggest doing it at the same time each day and not random. Good luck!0
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every morning. my weight deviates a lot usually by 1-3lb throughout the day so i wait for a fairly consistent change before i update my MFP weight.0
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I weigh every morning just to keep myself in check. I record it every time, too, but on a weight tracking app. I only post to MFP one time per week. It's interesting to see the fluctuations over time. I've noticed that the more I weigh myself, the less depressing small gains are. I also have learned to anticipate the gains.
If I know I'm going to be spending a long time at the gym (or an outdoor activity in the summer) I will weigh before and after the workout to make sure I stay properly hydrated.
Hope that helps!0 -
I weigh once a week, usually on a Sunday just because I don't work most of them. It's after I pee, before I shower.0
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I weigh in around once a week at the gym, early morning and before breakfast is the best time.0
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About 3 times consecutively every morning. I need to really only weigh in once a week but right now I can't help it. I'm addictied to my scale in the morning!0
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best time to weigh in is 7am after u go to the bathroom0
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I weigh every day because my weight is all over the place. It helped me understand fluctuation and how to not depend on the scale.
I typically only record my weight ever two weeks.
I do this too - I weigh in everyday and update my fitbit account with it, but only update my MFP account once a week.0 -
I weigh daily at the same time, (ie: first thing upon waking, after a wee and before a shower). I then record that weight weekly0
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I agree with (especially with Denisel321!). I weigh every morning. On one of the Dr tv shows, they said the best time to weigh is in the morning, (after your morning, you know) at 10 am! I am usually up and out at that time. My every morning weigh in is to keep an eye on weight & water gain. I picked Tuesdays as my official weigh date and tend to use that weight when I chart myself. I too am a little compulsive about the weight thing, but ignoring the scale and not paying attention to me was how I gained a TON of weight!
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I like to know how what I've eaten affects my weight. for example I discovered if I ate bread I would gain a pound or two. Much as I love bread its gone from my diet now.0 -
I weight once a week, friday mornings, as I usually have a cheat meal on the weekends and I want my weigh in as far away from that as possible so the water weight levels out.
Once I am at maintenance I will weigh everyday.0 -
Such a funny subject. Different people need different encouragements. The question, of course, is what works best for you. If you get discouraged by small upward changes or days of no change then weighing daily is probably not best for you, but if those days help you to be motivated to do what's best for yourself then it might be the best thing for you.
Personally I tend to weigh daily. If I fall into a plateau I will sometimes no weigh in more than once a week and one time when I was stuck for months I only weighed in once a month when my trainer checked me. At that time I stopped focusing on the scale not changing but the way my body fat and measurements were changing. If you stay the same weight for months but you have lost inches, that's encouraging in a different way.
One thing that does get to me in a funny way, I've had 2 weeks of really low change and 2 weeks of HUGE change and I have found in the huge change weeks I am glad I check daily because for reasons I don't yet understand I would rather report the change a couple of times a week and not have a 5 lb change posted in any given 7 days. LOL Go figure.0 -
Me and my scale are not on speaking terms right now. He's had his battery removed and has been stuffed behind the toilet.:laugh:
I measure every week instead.0 -
I fully agree with with age partner -i don't look so well though!-. What is important is the trend. I weight every day but I am not afraid of the scale! There are many reasons why the weight fluctuates..
Usually I lose weight in chunks, meaning there is teend up and then down. When it goes down and you have done the right things, then you reach your new low, but that is only a reference, because your weight will go up again.
Curiously, I learned that from the scale itself. As I said, I am not afraid of it. I have seen and read a lot of fellow partners not wanting to weight.
My theory is that if you plot a curve with more frequency then you get more precise. The lowest point of your cycle may noy be the day of the week you arecweighting. In my case, for instance, it moves quite a few, but my trend shows the weight loss.Some people say to weigh everyday, other day to weight once a week or even once every other week. I find when I weigh everyday my weight is kind of all over the place. When is the best time to weigh and how often?
I'm small and still my weight can fluctuate 3 lbs in one day, sometimes more;
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 if 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; water retention, digestion, hormones, 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.
Losing weight requires tremendous patience. You will not lose it when you want it or where you want it. The body does its thing. Some apparent plateaus can last a month or so. You cannot make it happen faster. You must focus on two things; calories and exercise. Nothing else matters. Scales and metrics don't matter. The day in and day out grind of exercise and calories are all that matters. It is not very exciting until things fall into place. You get your victories and you ride one victory to the next.
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. It will fluctuate, it does not matter. 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 victory.0 -
i do everyday! but its better once a week and in the morining after going to the toilet!0
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Another daily weigh-er here. First thing in the morning after going to the washroom. Also need to factor in TOM, and if there's been a lot of sodium intake lately - those are huge contributors to fluctuations.0
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I weigh myself when I know I've lost weight...or if I'm really trying to reach a certain goal (30 kilo mark is coming up).
Or...
After a bad day/weekend when I know I've gained, so I know exactly how much damage I'm doing for what I'm eating.
Basically every few days...but I don't let it really bother me, as long as I'm still losing gradually. It's not a race for me.
Edit* Oh...and I always weigh myself first thing in the morning, usually naked after I've done a wee. :bigsmile:0 -
I don't weigh very often maybe every 3-4 weeks cycle because of my exercise routine, but I use a tape measure instead every 2 weeks for progress and go by how my clothes and body feels0
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Once a month, usually after shower just so I can say I weigh Xlbs soaking wet..0
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Once a month, usually after shower just so I can say I weigh Xlbs soaking wet..
Dear em, you can weight before the shower, because fter you have water in your hair that doesn't belong to you.. Lol0 -
I weigh when ever I go to the gym, which is often, daily, usually. It does fluxuate because I don't weigh at the same time and all that stuff. Sometimes I weigh before dinner, sometimes after, sometimes this, sometimes that. I never get worried about the numbers, I realize what's happening and the variables that play, and blah blah blah. I don't worry, I just weigh.0
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I weigh 4 kilos less in the changing room than I do at home but yesterday I weighed 2 kilos more on the way out weigh in than on the way in weigh in.
Weighing scales are life's little joksters.0 -
Daily, with the understanding that some days the scale will be up a few pounds after really hard workouts or eating salty foods.0
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I weigh daily, in the morning. I have WiFi scales so it gets recorded automatically. The data then gets automatically pulled into https://trendweight.com/dashboard/ that uses some mathematical formula to smooth out the variations so I can see the overall trend. I like data :-)0
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I weigh weekly - first thing on a Sunday morning (just after using the toilet and nakey!) I went through a period of weighing everyday and it got me down! I was up and down like a yoyo and it depressed me. Yes I know that some days when I weigh on my 'day' that it could be one of the yoyo days when the weight is up because of fluctuations but then I know that the next week should reflect that and the weight will go down (has done so far!)
This week I am up a lb but I know it is due to salt from a meal out and the lack of chances to go to the gym.
Next week I have a clean week and am going to the gym more often so hopefully the scales will be down.
But - I have lost nearly 6 stone and I am happy with the way I am looking and feeling and am wearing clothes I never dreamt of wearing and I am not letting the odd fluctuation get me down!
I wish I could go to monthly weigh ins but I am impatient! And it is good to know how weeks where life can get in the way affect my progress and what I can do to help it afterwards!
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I weigh in once a week on a Wednesday morning when I get up and after I've had a pee!
I also measure myself as sometimes if I haven' lost any weight I may still have lost an CM or two on the tape...this keeps me from being disheartened if I've not lost anything.
I like weighing in on a Wednesday as then if I've had a bit of a bad weekend I have a few days before weigh in to rectify it or if I'm about to have a bit of a splurgy weekend where I'm out and about and having a few extra calories then I have a day or two to bank a few calories to save for then.
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