Do you weigh yourself before or after your workout?
Amandabelanger614
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DO you weigh yourself before or after your workout? Which is the most accurate?
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Before. I can gain up to 3 lbs. after exercise. Really though, it is about consistency. You can weigh yourself after, then do that everyday. Weighing yourself is only good for comparing yourself to the previous number.0
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Both. Tracking exercise-induced weight loss can be a useful tool.0
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I weigh before and after, and only once a week. My weight on Saturday is my "weight" for the week.0
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I weigh myself first thing in the morning on Monday (before I step into the shower...). I haven't worked out then so I guess I weigh myself before?
Just pick a time and stick to it. If you weigh yourself once a day, once a week, once a month it doesn't matter. For consistency sake just do it at the same time and wearing the same thing (or not wearing anything at all!)0 -
As long as you're consistent, it doesn't make that much difference.
I've always been told that it's best to weigh after a rest day, but I train 8-9 times a week and only have 1 rest day on Sundays. On Mondays I start work at 6am and weighing myself is not on my mind at 5am when I get up so I weigh myself on Fridays. It's not after a rest day, but it is consistently after a training day so my results will still be accurate.
Try weighing yourself before and after a workout on the same day. Would be interesting to see for yourself what impact training has on your body...0 -
As far as being "most accurate" is concerned, that's going to be more about consistency than anything else. Nobody weighs exactly XXX Lbs all of the time, so there's really no such thing as "most accurate" in RE to an exact number. You'll see this when you get to maintenance...you will have a range of weight, not a single and exact number because your weight is not static and your losses are not linear.
Consistency is the key to obtaining useful data.0 -
Before. I guzzle tons of water when I workout (like 2-3 liters).0
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I weigh myself first thing in the a.m. after I "do my business" and last thing at night before bed. I record my a.m. and p.m. weights every day in a one year plannerr. It helps me to recognize daily fluctuations and trends.0
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Every Tuesday morning after my workout.0
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I like to weigh myself first thing in the morning (1-2X week).0
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Before...
...and more precisely, every morning before (and after) getting into the shower. (The after shower thing is because my weight fluctuates 2-3 pounds after my shower and I'm fascinated by it and can't explain it.)0 -
both... i like to know how much i sweat!!0
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before. 1st thing in the morning. most accurate reading of the day.0
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Before...
...and more precisely, every morning before (and after) getting into the shower. (The after shower thing is because my weight fluctuates 2-3 pounds after my shower and I'm fascinated by it and can't explain it.)
which do you log?/ beleive?0 -
I weigh in-between my squat sets.0
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both... i like to know how much i sweat!!
For sure. It's the quickest way to figure out how much you need to drink to properly rehydrate.0 -
Before...
...and more precisely, every morning before (and after) getting into the shower. (The after shower thing is because my weight fluctuates 2-3 pounds after my shower and I'm fascinated by it and can't explain it.)
which do you log?/ beleive?
The one that's closest to my recent weight trend.0 -
Idk, I just weigh myself consistently. If you weigh yourself Friday night, weigh yourself every Friday night then. That way you get a more consistent weigh-in.0
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Before...
...and more precisely, every morning before (and after) getting into the shower. (The after shower thing is because my weight fluctuates 2-3 pounds after my shower and I'm fascinated by it and can't explain it.)
I do that too. I'm always heavier AFTER the shower (.5 to 1 pound). I blame the steam but I don't know if it's affecting ME, the scale's mechanisms, or both. hmmm0 -
I usually weigh on the same day every week and normally before I have any food or drink.Once in a while I will weigh at the gym before my workout just to see if Im up or down0
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I try not to weigh myself too often because your depending on how much water your body is holding at the time, your weight could vary, and it can be demoralizing when you look at the scales. I weigh myself every couple of weeks. I've just got this bad habit of measuring my stomach every few days lol0
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I don't anymore, actually I've been using the tape measure a lot lately, but when I was training for a half marathon I'd weigh before and after my runs. This was so I could see how much I sweat, and adjust my water intake accordingly so the day of the race I knew how much to drink to keep myself hydrated and going. Unfortunately the last water stop was out of water...and cups...and those last 2 miles were a b****. Something to plan for next time.
Anyway. If you want an accurate body weight, I'd say first thing in the morning after using the toilet and before a shower or workout. My theory on the higher after-shower weight is that my hair is still wet and water weighs something.0 -
I do both that way when I input my weight on the machine it's accurate and after to see if I lost too much during my workout. They used to make us do it during camp for football and it became a habit.0
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First thing in the morning & once a week, if that. We become too obsessed with the number on the scale. We all fluctuate throughout the day.0
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I think as long as your consistent; clothes on or clothes off, time of day, before exercise or after. Personally, I always weigh in the morning before I hit the gym because I drink a lot of water during my workout so I prefer to weigh before. I am also trying to limit myself to one weigh in per week and currently participating in a challenge so that determines my weigh in day.0
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First thing in the morning & once a week, if that. We become too obsessed with the number on the scale. We all fluctuate throughout the day.
We also fluctuate from week to week.
I weigh myself daily to better understand these fluctuations.0 -
First thing in the morning after my potty break before my workout.0
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Neither. I weigh myself once a month... I prefer to see a general trend and not worry over the 3 lbs of water weight I just gained/lost.0
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Weigh: never
Measure: once a week - five different spots
Hydrostatic BF testing: every three months
Screw the scale.0 -
Since I use the Wii Fit for workouts, I weigh in before with the Body Test.0
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