How often do you weigh yourself?
doglover1984
Posts: 54 Member
I was just wondering how often people weigh themselves? I usually do it once a month I find it keeps me motivated to really work hard to reach my goal for that month. I was just curious how often other people weigh themselves and why.
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once a week, on Friday mornings.0
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Daily for me. I realise though that the long term trend is more important than day to day because it fluctuates0
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Only when I go to the doctor. That's it.0
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Daily and log it in a spreadsheet, to keep track of fluctuations. If you weigh, say, once a week, you could fluctuate on the one day that you weigh and feel bad for staying the same or gaining, when actually you've lost weight.
Plus it makes a pretty graph to look back on.0 -
Every day. It keeps me honest. If I don't weigh myself I fool myself.0
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Whenever I feel like it, so that could be daily, every few days or every week, occasionally every few weeks but I try to weigh in at least once a week.0
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Daily...but I've been doing this a long time so I understand my body fluctuations
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I weigh daily and keep a spreadsheet. I find it really useful to track my fluctuations as well as the net losses.0
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once a week when I'm serious, twice weekly when I'm super serious. NEVER more than that because I personally get discouraged by the daily fluctuations0
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Daily. I like to keep track of all of my fluctuations.0
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every other day ish.0
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I weigh weekly. It works best for me I think. Some weeks I don't lose anything, but that's fine. As long as I know I'm doing what I can to lose weight and am headed in the right direction, that's all that matters.0
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I weigh myself daily but record it once a week. Usually Sat or Sunday.
I step on the scale daily so I can keep myself in check. I dont expect to see significant changes and rarely do I but if I see an increase, I think back to what I did the day before and try to figure out how those foods or activities affect my body. If I am holding or gaining consistently I will go back to the food diary and see what the culprit was.
I dont obsess over it though. If I stay the same, great. If I lose, great. If I gain, great ... but I hope it was fun and do better next time.0 -
Every Friday0
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Daily and I graph it. Part of my maintenance plan0
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Every day. I look for a "new low" and log it when it happens, which tends to happen in a jump on Saturdays or Sundays for some reason. I'm not really sure why this is hardly ever only 0.2lbs down or the like. It usually comes in at least half pound increments.
I started graphing it when I began bulking, because just getting a new high didn't mean much (more water, salt, carbs, constipation, TOM, whatever) and I needed to look for trends. One day a week/month could be extremely misleading.
I like the 1 month thing, because you could get a "big" number, but I'm fine with my increments.0 -
The first of each month. I can't look at the scale more often without stressing.0
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Once per year. I mean day. Every day.0
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Every day. I'm bad! I found that my usual weightloss day is Tuesday though.0
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Every day. Geeky data collection.0
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once a week, on Friday mornings.
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Weigh every day. But only log results on Wednesdays.0
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Weigh daily, log daily.0
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Once a week, I never weighed myself, that was a mistake, thought I could tell by my clothes...note to self: it takes 10bls weight gain for your clothes to feel tight.
I think MFP is great0 -
Daily, but I record weekly.0
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Weigh daily, log daily.
Same here. I know there will be up and down fluctuations, but I like it for the data and the graphs that MFP shows.0 -
Every three days. I know Every day's too much and once a week/month seems so long, I can't wait that long.0
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Once or twice a week.0
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once a week.. remember you weight will fluctuate daily with water, sodium intake tom if your a woman.. so once a week works for me.0
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Daily. ANd it's a totally mindf*ck with all the fluctuations. I really shouldn't do it. But I do. I can't help myself.0
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