How do you weigh yourself?
FrnkLft
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Since your high weights can be inflated (digesting food, water retention), but the lows cannot (you can't fake your lean & fat mass), I weigh every day or so and only log the lowest weight I see in a 7 day period.
It doesn't discourage me. What's your approach? Also, do you include the number after the decimal? lol
It doesn't discourage me. What's your approach? Also, do you include the number after the decimal? lol
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Every saturday morning when it's not that time of the month
I do log decimals because it takes me ~2 weeks to drop 1Kg0 -
I check at least every Monday morning. If it is an increase, I will check again for 1-2 days. It does come lower. Also, Sundays are my salty days. for some reason I take in too much on that day. So, the extra weight sould be all water. I have been watching it bounce around by 3 pounds over a week.0
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How do you weigh yourself?
With a scale.0 -
I'm curious, on what day do you normally see your lowest weight? Have you noticed a pattern?0
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everyday, after going to the bathroom, naked...0
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i ALWAYS weigh myself first thing in the morning after i pee! .... it is the closest my body can be to consistent ... the only time i will avoid this is if i was out the night before meaning i didnt go to bed until probably after 3 am or if i work a night shift. ..... oh and i do it NAKED .... because clothes vary in weight as well!0
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How do you weigh yourself?
With a scale.
You took the words right out of my mouth!
Seriously though, I weigh in either Wednesday or Thursday mornings depending on what I did workout wise the day before. Since today was leg day, I'll most likely weigh in tomorrow unless I end up having more sodium than I'm planning on right now. I wake up, use the bathroom, grab my scale, step on it and bam, done with another weigh in. Since I'm at my goal weight, once I figure out my "magic calorie number" I'll switch to every other week or once a month0 -
I weigh every morning after I shave before I brush my teeth. I take that day's weight and plug it in to a spreadsheet (as well as MFP) but that spreadsheet calculates the 15 day moving average, which is the only weight I actually look at when it comes down to caring about my weight loss.0
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First thing in the morning after I pee! Lol. I, like you, record my lowest weight of the week. If I didn't I'd fluctuate up .5 pounds, down 2 pounds, up .8 pounds, down 3 pounds, etc.0
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I'm curious, on what day do you normally see your lowest weight? Have you noticed a pattern?
Actually yeah, usually on Sunday mornings. No idea why exactly, I usually eat more over the weekend but I guess my system clears out better by Sunday.
For the record I'm usually about 2-4 lbs over my low weight for most of the week due to the steady influx of food and water which is why I've adopted the regiment that I have.0 -
meant to say yes i log the dicimal i tend to weigh many times in week and i log my loses ... i dont log gains unless they stay for a 2 week period or im away from eating healthy and exercising reqularly ..... most often a gain tends to leave after a day or two for me0
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I usually have a calender and mark off my good days for the month. I have to get at least 25 great days to allow myself to check in and weigh myself that month. I only weigh myself monthly because I find if I weigh in everyday my weight fluctuates and I don't want to discourage myself0
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I try and weight myself daily but it usually is about 2 or 3 times a week.
This leads me to an additional question. After a day of overeating (i.e. Easter)... how much do you typically put on ? I probably should not weight myself the following day but I figure it is a good motivator to get back on track and not dwell over what I should or should not have eaten.0 -
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When I had bulimia I weighed myself numerous times in a day and it was very difficult to break that habit, so now I weigh myself bi-monthly but only if I feel like I've done good and lost something, as a higher weight on the scale is immensely triggering for me.0
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Do you keep a log of your daily weight? I log my weight once a week, but if I feel like I may have gained, I will start a couple days prior to my scheduled weigh in day, but only log the scheduled day's weight.0
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everyday, after going to the bathroom, naked...0
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I haven't been here long.... About three weeks..... Weighed myself after week one & haven't since! I work out longer & eat healthier than I have in my life..... I'm feeling the best I have in DECADES(especially since I also quit smoking) so I'm not sure when I'll weigh again.... I'm going off of how I FEEL....no number can replace THIS my friends!!!!0
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Well, I was doing it every Saturday, but here lately I've been doing it every 1-3 days. I will probably go back to once a week though. I wouldn't say it's discouraging to see my weight fluctuate, but it makes me wonder which weight I should log. Like, Saturday night and Sunday morning and monday morning I was 431.4 or 431.8...last night I was 433.4...do I log that as I'm pretty sure by the end of the week I will be at like 428...*shrug*...doing it weekly gives me a solid number I can say I am if someone asks...and gives my ticker some stability lol...so i'll probably go back to that0
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usually every other day as soon i wake up...oh yeah and nude lol.0
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I weigh every Monday morning just after I wake up, and what I get then (consistently) is what I record, even if I don't like it.0
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I wake up every morning and make a beeline for the bathroom. After urinating and with no clothes, I get on the scale. That's the weight I record.0
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Since your high weights can be inflated (digesting food, water retention), but the lows cannot (you can't fake your lean & fat mass), I weigh every day or so and only log the lowest weight I see in a 7 day period.
It doesn't discourage me. What's your approach? Also, do you include the number after the decimal? lol
HAH! I do the exact same thing. I even include the decimal cause I'm crazy like that.0 -
Every morning, wake up, pee, and then weigh immediately (naked).
I LOG my lowest weight on MFP and then struggle to get back there when it fluctuates, but I don't let it affect my day.
Since I'm at a pc all day, and OCD about tracking - I have a spreadsheet going back to day 1 !! (see link)
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ap_xdSfSgdz3dHRsZWV3ZHZWQ0FmUnhpcGhva0pqaFE#gid=9
I find I usually weigh my best at the end of a work week, because I'm less likely to eat poorly or load up on sodium during the week. Monday mornings, not so good if I drank or had a high-sodium meal. I've found over time that even though my weight fluctuates in a big way, over the course of a month, there is always a downward trend. It helps keep me going when I take 2 steps forwards and 3 steps back.0 -
everyday, after going to the bathroom, naked...0
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Every morning without fail and before a cup of tea, it's interesting to see the daily fluctuations and relate them to good and bad choices I made....0
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every morning before I shower.0
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Every morning, wake, brush my teeth, pee, weigh, shower, log. I love to see the daily fluctuations. Doesn't bother me at all. I find it fascinating. I log on MFP and a mobile app that shows trends.0
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I usually weigh myself every day, but I don't know why the heck I do this! I'm trying to ONLY do it once/week going forward and that's always first thing in the morning wearing my running clothes, so they're always the same.0
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I weigh once a week, on Thursday morning. I log that number regardless if it's up or down.
And yes, I add the number after the decimal point! :laugh:0
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