My case for weighing yourself every day.
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I'm another daily weigher - for now, anyway. I think once I get closer to goal, I'll go to once a week or once a month. I only log here once a month, but I do log the daily weight with an app called happy scale. Show trends etc and it helps me to see that even though I may go up one day, it's not the end of the world. I also learn the trends - like what happens with too much sodium or at a certain time of month, I can jump3-4 pounds for a few days and then suddenly drop 5-6. Helps keep me sane to know these things. But I have been known to take a break if I find the # bothering me.
It really is all up to the person. You have to know how weighing yourself effects you and then do what suits you.0 -
I weigh daily, always at the same time, before I get dressed but I log weekly0
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I have often heard that you shouldn't weigh yourself every day because your weight will fluctuate and you may be discouraged. Well if you weigh in once a week and that happens to be the day you fluctuate up, tell me that is not discouraging having no weight loss in a week.
My thoughts exactly!0 -
I turned off the automatic weight loss posting feature though, because I was wearing out my friends having to congratulate me on "one pound lost" every other day, when it was the same pound.0
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I've found that weighing in every day has made me care less about the number. Like others have said when you put all of that weeks progress in one number, I feel it's easier to get discouraged. I weigh every morning but don't mind the number and have my "official" weigh in one day a week. That's the one I record on MFP.0
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Great idea!0
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I weigh every day to see the process and to make my skin a little tougher. Sometimes it just makes me work harder. You can't cry about it if you see a constant pattern in gain and loss. It's interesting to watch. It truly does make you care less about the number.0
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I weigh every day.
Lots of people recommend setting a weekly weigh in, which is a good idea I guess if you have scale anxiety, but I don't really understand it. The idea is to get an snapshot not of your weight but of the trend, but drastically reducing your sample frequency isn't going to magically make your once-weekly weigh in date immune to the effects of daily variation, it just ultimately means you have less information to work with.
If I fit all the data points on a chart, the trend line averages out to a nice, smooth, just-under-a-pound-a-week loss. Which is exactly what you'd predict, going off my burn:intake ratio.0 -
I weigh daily, but only log weekly.
Same. I log on Friday's but weigh everyday, just simply out of habit.0 -
Thought I was the only one who does that. I agree 100%. Whatever works!0
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You are all mad never heard anything so silly in all my life, as long as your happy though0
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I weigh everyday for the same reason. my low for the week is my weight sometimes I go up but it drops off soon enough. I've seen to many people weigh in on a bad day and get bummed, besides it's the only way I can tell how my body reacts to different foods and that's how I went from close to 200 hundred pounds to staying in my weight range for over 20 yrs. I have got to face the number on the scale or things can get out of control. To each his own.0
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Yup everyday weigh in first thing in the AM and last thing before hit the sack.
Keeps me more motivated and on top of any major changes0 -
I gues it depends for. If you are looking for short term success the I believe that weighing in everday may help. But if you are in for the long haul I dont really think it matters. What is most important is changing behavior. Working out and making smarter food choices may not show up daily. However, if you stick to it then no matter when you weigh in you are bound to see some encouraging reasults.
For beginners like myself I do not let the scale measure my success. My waist and overall feeling it what keeps me motivated. Doing this with my wife is also a big motivator because we push each other.
No matter what you do just keep going!!!0 -
I'm going to start doing this! I had a really good week and half, but the scale isn't showing that :grumble:
Measure inches.0 -
As many others have already said, I step on the scale several times a day, too. It has been tremendous for me to learn my body. I don't starve myself or anything else based on the daily movement of the scale, but I sure have learned valuable things, such as eating a lot of carbs after about 2PM results in no scale movement for over a day for me. Long-term, those kinds of things are helpful in making a plan and then working the plan.0
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I weigh myself every morning and I track it here on MFP. I like to see the graphs, it helps me stay motivated. If my weight goes up, it's no big deal, I know it fluctuates. If it goes down then I'm super pumped! I think everyone does their own journey their own way, what works for me might not work for you. Each to their own.0
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I weigh myself everyday, mostly. Somedays, I get caught up and forget but I try to do it first thing in the morning after my morning BM. LOL! No biggie if I go up a pound or two because I have high blood pressure and I tend to retain water when I have salty meals. So if the scale is up one day, I try to make sure that I drink lots of water and watch my salt intake to get rid of the swelling. I feel that it keeps me on track with my goals.0
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I usually weigh every day or every other. I'll skip if I know I had a dinner high in sodium the night before because I KNOW that would be discouraging in the morning. I also stay far from the scale during and before that time of month.0
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I weigh myself everyday. It's good for some people, it's bad for others. Just don't give up--that's the main point.0
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gotta do what works for you. I weigh myself at the doc's every 3 months, or when I happen to be at my mother's house. I don't own a scale.0
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I weigh myself every morning, so you're not alone. It helps me keep track of my water retention... ESPECIALLY around TOM... MAJOR water gain around that time...0
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When I'm actively trying to lose weight, I step on the scale every time I walk by it0
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Meh. Once a month. I'm eating better, I'm eating less and I'm moving more. I can see my body changing and I don't really need to know the weight day by day or even week by week.0
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Weigh every morning and then take an average weight between Sunday and Saturday.0
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I weigh myself every morning after I hit the bathroom. My doctor suggested every day monitoring, but I know myself and even if he'd said weekly, I still would do it daily. It would drive me crazy not sneaking a peek along the way. I find it keeps me honest with myself and motivated as well ... especially when I see a new number in the right direction. It's worked so far!!0
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what's in your headddddddd? in your headdddddd?0
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I weigh everyday and will always do it. The times that I was heavier...I barely weighed myself. I didn't keep myself accountable for it.
It isn't a big deal to step on the scale first thing in the morning. I know if my day before was a good day or not. If I ate too much food that caused my weight to go up (whether water weight or not ) I know to drink more water and cut back on some food the next day.
It has helped me maintain my weight.0 -
I also weigh every day and write it on a calendar. If I get discouraged, I check how much I weighed 6 months ago, and I m always trending downward. Great tool to keep me going forward with my progress.0
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