How often do/should you weigh yourself?
erinlibke
Posts: 144 Member
When trying to lose weight I become a little obsessed about what that scale says. Its disappointing to have a really good day eating and exercising then see that number jump up a bit. How often do you weight yourself?
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How often do I?
Every day.
How often should you?
You never have to. The numbers on the scale really don't mean *kitten*.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/819715-for-the-ladies
Give that thread a good read. You'll see what I mean.0 -
Once a week on Fridays0
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I weigh myself monthly, I know it's not for everyone but works for me! I also take my measurements and have comparison photos to help compare my weight loss. Photos really help me! Good luck on your journey!0
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once a week... in the morning.0
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daily...in the morning, same time every day, after bathroom & before food, also sans clothes...0
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I get scale obsessed. I used to do it every day. I got so worked up with even a little gain (and I knew and know that weight fluctuates day to day). So now I weigh once a week (unless the dr is involved) with a friend and she keeps the scale in the trunk of her car (I do not own one).0
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I try to only weigh once a week, maybe twice a week...I only log my weight loss if I see the number twice on the scale. Too much disappointment when I lose a lb just by fluctuation.0
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What works for me is weighing myself once a week. I usually do it on Saturdays. I'm a mma fight fan, so I treat it like a weigh-in. It is always after I've had breakfast, worked out and right before I re-hydrate myself. That way I get an accurate reading. Then, of course, I take a shower.0
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I weigh in every single day.... in the morning, before shower or breakfast. I also do the same at night before bed to see how the day treated me, but it's the morning weight I log. It might be a little obsessive but it works for me. No matter what that scale says, it motivates me, either to give myself a big high five, or to decide that maybe I should do a little more walking. I don't throw and aneurysm if I gain a half a pound. I know if I've stuck to my regime that half pound is probably water weight. Other people weigh in less often. Some do it once a week on the same day. Truly, whatever makes YOU feel comfortable is fine.
And that night time occasional weigh in that I do.... it's never been more than a pound more than it had been in the morning.0 -
I weigh myself once a week in the morning. I try not to obsess but sometimes I get on the scale 2x a week0
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I was weighing every week, then every 2, now I am waiting a month until I weigh myself... I need to stop obsessing with the scale and focus more on how my clothes fit and how definition may or may not be coming into my body0
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Every time I go to the gym or pool -- so sometimes four times a week, sometimes three. It depends. But I record every number.
I know weight loss isn't linear, so I care about the overall trend lines, and not the actual number. I'm also in this for the long haul, with a goal to lose only .4 pounds a week. It's been slow (I was doing well until Thanksgiving -- sodium sucks, as apparently does losing three days at the gym), but I'm seeing a good trend in the right direction. And I've lost an inch off my hips and my waist in the mean time. Those things are what really matter to me.0 -
I weigh myself every morning, but I don't get upset or discouraged by the little gains and fluctuations. I mostly do it for interest...I like to see the patterns in my weight loss and notice the patterns in the fluctuations depending on where I am in my cycle and stuff. I'm kind of a nerd like that0
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I only weigh myself once a week...and I do it at the gym. I don't have a scale at home otherwise I will become obsessed with the number.0
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Every other day0
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Granted I'm here to track calories and get decent strength training tips, but I've stopped weighing myself altogether. As long as I stay under/at my calories and do my exercise, I feel like I can trust the system.
As long as my pants continue to fit, I'm not getting on the scale.0 -
I weigh morning and night - daily ; however, I take a "legit log" on Sundays.0
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I take a "legit log" on Sundays.
are you constipated the other 6 days?0 -
I take my weight once a week... I used to weigh every day, but whenever I saw a small gain it made me feel badly & caused me to make poor food choices. My belief is that once a week should give a pretty good picture of where you're standing number wise... but don't neglect to consider the more important factors (i.e. how do you feel? are your clothes fitting loosely? how is your energy level? etc...)0
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I take a "legit log" on Sundays.
are you constipated the other 6 days?
Bawhahaha!0 -
Every day, can't help it. I weighed even when I knew I would hate the numbers and wasn't doing anything to lose weight. It actually helped in a little in keeping myself from gaining past a certain point.
I have a digital scale that is a little off - it will vary by 1.5 lbs from moment to moment. I think of it as a Magic 8 Ball. If I don't like the first number I see, I step off, nudge it a little and step back on. I take the lowest weight I can get three times.
I chart my weight on MFP and have gotten used to seeing fluctuations so I don't stress. It's nice to see a downward trend, even if the chart looks like an EKG.0 -
Every afternoon when I wake up, I work nights0
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Every morning, after bathroom break. It is how I start my day off because it tells me "hey, you're dieting lady!", and works as a little reminder to make positive food choices0
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Once a day at night but I should do it less often !0
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I weigh myself every morning, but I don't get upset or discouraged by the little gains and fluctuations. I mostly do it for interest...I like to see the patterns in my weight loss and notice the patterns in the fluctuations depending on where I am in my cycle and stuff. I'm kind of a nerd like that0
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Mondays..... post workout.0
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Once a month or every 2 months to keep from getting frustrated with the scale0
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I think it's recommended that you don't weigh yourself everyday due to weight fluctuations.
As a general rule (and I follow this most of the time) I weigh myself once a week around the same time on the same day.0 -
I weigh every 3 or 4 days. Just often enough that if there's a loss or a gain showing for two weigh-ins I know it's "real".0
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usually every day....
weighing in isnt bad if it doesnt affect you psychologically.... its people who freak out and drop into severe deficits who really should throw the scale away....trust in the plan:)0
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