WW Success Story - Unsuccessful with NEW Points Plus Plan

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  • katcod1522
    katcod1522 Posts: 448 Member
    Same thing happened to me. I was doing WW and was gaining..like .6 a week. So..I tracked the calories I was getting in the WW points...way too many calories! I just do calories now. Thanks to MFP!!!!
  • Cupcake1015
    Cupcake1015 Posts: 109 Member
    bump. trying to use old WW points system along with MFP to double check myself!
  • persistenttiger
    persistenttiger Posts: 25 Member
    I think a lot of the people that say WW don't work are people that came across the program online and failed doing it correctly, with any diet program you must use common sense and exercise.. The issue with WW is that most people use their 49 bonus points and over exaggerate their activity points.

    Yes fruits and veggies are free but if you been to any WW meetings the instructor will say over and over again that free does not mean "Eat the bushel". This is where common sense comes into play, we should know right from wrong and common sense tells me if you eat a bushel of bananas, it's not going to be good.

    Too many people attempt to cheat the system, but in the end they are only cheating themselves. I've been a member of WW for 2 1/2 months now and I have lost 35 pounds. According to what I have read, the new Points Plus system is much better than the old system.

    Yes you get more points but foods are also more points, so it all evens out. As for fruits and veggies... I would much rather someone eat a 100 calorie banana than a 100 calorie candy bar!!!
    . Exactly!
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  • I lost 25 pounds on WW point plus and really enjoy comparing WW and MFP side by side. I find my daily calories are pretty much in step with my allotted points and plenty of fruits and vegetables. If anything, I have to eat more zero point fruits and vegetables to meet my caloric intake for the day. I am steadily losing but also workout out 5 times a week.
  • pagham
    pagham Posts: 29
    http://www.weightwatchers.com/success/art/index.aspx?SuccessStoryId=12241&sc=600 (You will have to copy and paste this in your browser to view the story, as I have no idea how to imbed a link in the posting :frown: )

    Over the past 5 1/2 years I have lost 75 pounds using the old WW Points system. I have maintained that loss since reaching my goal weight over a year and a half ago. Then came the new Points Plus system, which doesn't seem to work for me. I couldn't seem to loose any weight at all, and sometimes gained a bit, even when sticking perfectly to the plan. My daily points had gone from 20 to 29, fruits were now free along with some vegetables that used to have points values, like carrots. I eat a lot of fruit. Items with fats in them didn't seem to cost as many points, and items with a lot of fiber seemed to cost too many points. It seemed out of kilter to me from the beginning, but I used it for several months without any success.

    Then about 2 weeks ago a friend invited me to be her pal on My Fitness Pal. I decided to do a little experiment. For a couple of days I tracked everything I ate simultaneously in my Weight Watchers tracker and also in My Fitness Pal. The calorie allowance given to me by MFP was 1200 a day which, given my BMR, seemed about right, and in fact back in the old days when calories used to be included in points calculations, I think that was about what I had daily on WW as well.

    Anyway, at the end of the day, when I had used up my calorie allowance in MFP, I still had 8 or 9 points left in the WW Points Plus Plan. Good grief, no wonder I wasn't having any success. I would have eaten those points (plus my flex points over the course of the week, plus my activity points). Heaven only knows what all that would have added up to.

    I don't know why they decided to change a very successful system. I have been on many message boards discussing this situation, and I am not alone. Many other members, a lot of them lifetime members, say they are gaining again on the new Points Plus system. But I am very thankful that My Fitness Pal came to the rescue, I am happily losing again and I will continue to be a success story.

    Becky
  • pagham
    pagham Posts: 29
    http://www.weightwatchers.com/success/art/index.aspx?SuccessStoryId=12241&sc=600 (You will have to copy and paste this in your browser to view the story, as I have no idea how to imbed a link in the posting :frown: )

    Over the past 5 1/2 years I have lost 75 pounds using the old WW Points system. I have maintained that loss since reaching my goal weight over a year and a half ago. Then came the new Points Plus system, which doesn't seem to work for me. I couldn't seem to loose any weight at all, and sometimes gained a bit, even when sticking perfectly to the plan. My daily points had gone from 20 to 29, fruits were now free along with some vegetables that used to have points values, like carrots. I eat a lot of fruit. Items with fats in them didn't seem to cost as many points, and items with a lot of fiber seemed to cost too many points. It seemed out of kilter to me from the beginning, but I used it for several months without any success.

    Then about 2 weeks ago a friend invited me to be her pal on My Fitness Pal. I decided to do a little experiment. For a couple of days I tracked everything I ate simultaneously in my Weight Watchers tracker and also in My Fitness Pal. The calorie allowance given to me by MFP was 1200 a day which, given my BMR, seemed about right, and in fact back in the old days when calories used to be included in points calculations, I think that was about what I had daily on WW as well.

    Anyway, at the end of the day, when I had used up my calorie allowance in MFP, I still had 8 or 9 points left in the WW Points Plus Plan. Good grief, no wonder I wasn't having any success. I would have eaten those points (plus my flex points over the course of the week, plus my activity points). Heaven only knows what all that would have added up to.

    I don't know why they decided to change a very successful system. I have been on many message boards discussing this situation, and I am not alone. Many other members, a lot of them lifetime members, say they are gaining again on the new Points Plus system. But I am very thankful that My Fitness Pal came to the rescue, I am happily losing again and I will continue to be a success story.

    Becky

    Can't members just continue to follow the plan that works for them rather than adjusting to a new plan everytime WW makes changes?
  • Well, my only "beef" with ww is that I was told I was "scale driven and overexercising" by the meeting leader. I lost 39# in 12 weeks on the new pp system, average daily pp was 38 and weekly average pp exercise earned and ate was 42 plus the "bonus 49". The more I ate the more I lost, the less I ate the less I lost. I wasn't trying to lose fast but I was hungry, so I ate and exercised The last 2 weeks at ww I ate according to what mfp said and lost the "recomended"1-2# a week, and told them buh bye. That is just my experience and I have N-E-V-E-R eaten 1200, more like 1700+........I would starve.
    Congrats on your sucess
  • formersec
    formersec Posts: 233 Member
    I lost weight through several different versions of Weight Watchers. Every plan, including the latest version, worked for me.

    However, I think WW went wrong when it designated most fruit as zero points. I believe the idea was to encourage people to turn away from our usual snacks (including those 100 calorie packs) and eat more fruit. Fruit is healthier than most snacks. But there are many who believe zero points means zero calories, and that of course is wrong.

    Take bananas. The average banana is 100 calories more or less depending on size. Bananas may be zero points, but if you eat 3 or 4 bananas a day, you are consuming 300 to 400 extra calories, more or less each day. Those calories don't disappear because the fruit is counted as zero points. I don't think WW has done enough to educate its members about that.

    If I could, I would have stayed with WW, but now I can't afford it. Furthermore, Dr. Oz now is tied in with WW. I'm afraid this great program is going to turn into a fad diet, complete with Dr. Oz's endless supply of bogus supplements.
  • I lost 135lbs on the WW Turnaround program from the late 90s. I needed discipline in my eating and limits. I loved that you had to look for the smallest piece of fruit and I would walk like crazy and not use my activity points. There was 35 points extra you could use..I started out with 44points because I was also breast feeding at the time... 2 yrs later I was on 25points a day and didn't even missed the other points. The science behind the old program was genius. I left the program and continued on my own till a had an injury at the same time my daughter was diagnosed with an I curable illness and my son ADHD. I sank into depression and fell off the wagon. Some time later I felt better and was able to cope again...I went back to weight watchers and they had changed the program to PontsPlus. I was stunned at the amt of points per day the new program allowed...and fruit was free. I thought, doesn't fruit have sugar and carbs? Don't they know that most people that come to a program like this need limits and structure in there eating...many people are compulsive, emotional, addictive eaters. It seems like they designed the program to cater to people who want to over eat but don't want to feel guilty about it. Well the first week I didn't eat all my points and only lost 1/2 a pound..then I was told to eat ALL my points...okay..I did that and next weigh in I gained 2 pounds. Next week I gained another pound. No way. Left the program. I've come to MFP and in 3 weeks I've lost 24lbs. I'm also a pre-diabetic now. So certainly eating all the fruit I can manage to "feel full" won't not work for me. I'll stay with the limits I'm used to.
  • scrappergrl66
    scrappergrl66 Posts: 5 Member
    I am really finding this and these article interesting: I too am a WW follower and the last two /three weeks have started with MFP. I have success with WW - I have lost 60 plus pounds. The last couple of months with WW I have strugled to loose the slightist amount of weight- One week I would loose 3lbs then next week I would gain a 1lb then the next two weeks I would be back where I stared with loosing the 3lbs - THis yo-yoing has been going on for so long I can't even remember. I told myself when I joined I wouldn't quit until I get goal weight. I have 7lbs to get there. It was only 5lbs but now its up to 7. I joined the gym a year ago and my shape and clothing size has changed sucessfully. Most the time on MFP I am under my calorie goal especially after I input my activity but with the WW I am close to the daily points. Some days on my WW I also have eight points left that I haven't used up and I don't use my "activity" pts either. SO tonight I weigh in - 2nd week with using both plans. We'll see how it goes.
  • Blacklance36
    Blacklance36 Posts: 755 Member
    First thing first, I just started using the PointPLUS system and have already lost 1lb. Please don't come on the message boards completely downing this program because everything works differently for different people.

    They changed the program for a few reasons, one being that they have taken into consideration how things break down in your body! This is great. Here on MFP which I also tried, you don't have to actually watch what you eat. As long as you are eating under 1200 calories you're supposed to lose weight! WRONG, that very well may not happen because you can still eat all CRAP you ate before you decided to diet, just in more moderation.

    I know many people that I go to meetings with that LOVE the new program. I met a lifetime just yesterday that never stuck to weight watchers until the new program. Please be kind to everyone and don't dis the program.

    Just the same I would like to say that I still like MFP. I'm enjoying keeping track of my calories and find that I am now under some days and over others. It really just depends. But I am eating better foods now due to weight watchers. MFP is a great place for support and for those that are good about eating healthy foods this has really worked.

    I hope that no one gets discouraged from my statements or the statements from pedalpusher5 because you really have to find what works best for you!

    Good Luck Everyone!

    No offense but.....quick question, are you or a person very close to you a distributor? You sound like you might be one.
  • twinsmom1117
    twinsmom1117 Posts: 27 Member
    I have had the same experience on WW. I lost all of my baby weight on the old system and then when they changed to the new Points Plus system I stopped losing. I gained some of the weight back and never lost consistently again. I stopped going to WW and then rejoined more times than I can count over the past few years. I finally gave up and came to MFP and have been very happy with it. I am very happy that WW taught me how to eat and the importance of drinking water every day, but I am sticking with MFP!
  • mariejoe88
    mariejoe88 Posts: 7 Member
    Thanks SO much for posting this!! I was on WW about 10 yrs ago and lost 40 pounds. I just joined yesterday and was so confused when I saw a banana is now 0 points... when before it was 1-2 points. to me it doesn't make sense that fruits are 0 points when they contain calories and sugar!!!

    So I'm still going to go for the meetings as motivation, but I will not follow the new points system and I am sure I will not lose or even gain like most of you did. The old version was much simpler and efficient. thanks for the post ladies!! :)
  • kittenkris
    kittenkris Posts: 112
    They changed the points system because people were starving on the old points plan. MFP is so much better! First, it is free! Next, I never feel like I am starving using MFP. Finally, every resource is available through the message boards. When I did WW I felt like I was being taught how to eat fake foods. Weird recipes for fake deserts. Artificial sweeteners were pushed on a regular basis. I did love the meetings for motivation but heh, I can get that 24/7 through the message boards on MFP. And figuring out points when I can get the real thing here? Calories and a HUGE bonus...Macros! I feel more informed and in charge with MFP. Why would anyone ever want to spend money when they can get the best tool ever for free. Thanks to whomever started this site. Genius!
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