How many times a week do u weigh yourself?
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I weigh myself every day, first thing in the morning. I do this just to ensure I'm pacing myself correctly with weight loss (and it also adds a bit of self-prodding if I don't see any dips or see an increase
However, I record my weight on MFP once per week on Sunday.
It's worked great for me to keep myself motivated and in tune with my weight loss trends... 20 lbs down so far0 -
Dozens. Seriously need to reach goal weight so I can quit obsessing. Or at least get out of the 130s. It's going way too slowly now.0
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once a week0
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Once a week...although sometimes I can't bring myself to weigh, so I skip a week. lol.0
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Obsessively,several times a day every day.
Until someone challenged me to give it up for a month.
It's killing me but I'm hoping to keep it to once a week when the month is over.0 -
Every 19 days. More then that and I drive myself nuts with the ups and downs.
Also be careful not to put oo much stick in weight. My weight is remaining frustratingly the same but I've lost another inch at least, and that's just from looking and how my cloths are fitting.0 -
Oh, about ten or twenty times a day these months. You need a reliable scale for that. Fluctuations generally don't discourage me as long as I can figure out why. I realized yesterday that my weight went up half a pound after drinking a cup water; it never really clicked for me before that it was because a cup of water weighs half a pound. Put that way it seems so simple and logical. Of course I woke up this morning being two pounds below my goal, so I'm as chipper as can be, lol.0
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Usually twice a month.0
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I guess I would say .2 since I weigh about every 5 weeks, maybe longer.0
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Daily. It helps me stay on track.0
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I weigh myself every monday morning, if i am going to have a blowout day then it will always be at the weekend so find monday the best day.0
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Every 5 th day when my days logged in updates itself. This way i dont need to think about a weigh in day0
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Once a week. I don't wanna get fixated on the scales .0
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I'm glad to know I'm hardly the only one who checks daily! I log my losses 2-3x a week, but I'm on the scale every morning before I eat. It's encouraging and motivating to me to see incremental losses nearly daily. As someone else also mentioned, it does help me understand how high-sodium days affect me, and how my period affects me.
I've struggled with losing weight for years. Recently my gynecologist discovered I have PCOS and a notable hormonal imbalance, which explains much of my difficulty in recent years. Since going on Metformin on February 1st, there has been a downward trend every single day but one day--and that was the day before I started my period. So yeah, getting on those scales is, for me right now, exciting!0 -
I've been obsessively weighing myself daily this week. Just curious on how many times a week most people weigh themselves.
I weigh myself just about every day; I am learning from it. Some people shouldn't weigh themselves but maybe once a month though, just for their own sanity.0 -
i weigh myself every morning when i wake up, unless i drank the night before and made a late night trip to i hop.. then its just depressing to weigh myself.. but mostly every day to see if what i ate the day before made me gain weight/loose weight/ keep the same weight.0
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Every other day. This lets me know which workouts are effective, since one week I'll weigh Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and the following week I'll weigh Monday, Wednesday, Friday. I have different routines on different days/weeks.0
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When I first started in August I weighed myself daily. I now weigh myself every couple of days.0
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One at most, sometimes as little as one or 2 times in a month - makes the reward greater plus weighing yourslef daily does not help, weight fluctuates due to water retention TOTM etc,
I would say stop with the everyday:ohwell:
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Yep ^^^^0 -
I just started this journey with mfg, so I am thinking of starting out as daily, until I am confident with my eating and exercise.
Once I complete my first 2 weeks and have my follow up with my doctor, I plan to move to a weekly weigh in,
I want to build confidence first, while being aware of my daily actions and results. (Plus I think this will help me curb from the wine with dinner :blushing: As a reminder of why not to have that glass, due to bloating, sugars and water retention)
Optimistically positive!!!0 -
Every day. It doesn't work for everyone, but I like it. I know not to panic about weight fluctuations, so it's not a big deal to me. I "officially" weigh-in every Wednesday, though.0
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Once a week at the mo but from March I will be weighing once a fortnight or longer if I can. More interested in inches lost and strength now0
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I weigh myself every morning but don't stress any up/down. Friday is when I log my weight. And if I happen to be up a little, I don't log that until I am down to my lowest which is never long.0
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Everyday. It keeps me focused but not obsessed.0
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Once, same time each week. Usually weekends.0
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I weigh in everyday. Believe it or not, it makes me less stressed about weighing in because I can see daily fluctuations so I know I didn't really "gain weight" when it goes up after a heavy dinner from the night before or a really strenuous workout where I gain water weight. Also, I'm really close to my goal weight so I'm almost at maintenance.0
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Every Friday, otherwise I get to crazy and psycho about the fluctuations, I also make sure that I weigh the day before I plan on having a cheat day, don't need all that sodium sneaking up on me and making me feel bad!0
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Three times a week: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, right after I've woken up. I honestly find that I eat less if I don't weigh myself, because if I've weighed myself and I see that I've lost weight I decide that it's okay for me to eat more That's why, oddly enough, I find myself losing weight on vacations. lol0
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I hate the scale. I'm on it once every 2 weeks, all this talk about water retention I guess.0
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Seven, because I'm neurotic.
But I only really COUNT count the one on Sunday mornings.0
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