How often do you weigh yourself?
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I haven't weighed myself in 3 months! I don't like the whole number game, and I am worried that I will get discouraged. My clothing is bigger, so this site is working for me. I agree with those who say it depends on your mindset. Do what you can handle, and consider not taking the numbers personal. I know that is harder said than done (which is why I don't weigh), but if you just look at it as a temporary number it is less harmful.0
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Too often!!! I was trying to go once a month but longest I have achieved without weighing is 2 weeks. Now settled into once a week - sort of with an occasional 'in between' weigh in. Try to record it once a week.0
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I only weigh myself once a week. I'm much more likely to obsess over the numbers if I weigh myself more often.0
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i weigh myself several times a day
get a good scale i use the omron 5140 -
I only officially weigh myself once a week, recently I have been checking every few days more just to see how my diet and dinner time are effecting me. I feel like I must stop that though because when I see those 2lb swings (mostly up) it gets me bummed out.
I would say at minimum do once a week, usually the same day and roughly the same time. I usually do Thursday mornings right after my morning wee. I do a few stretches to loosen things up and then hop on before the morning bustle0 -
Daily, but I'm more interested in the trend line than the numbers. I actually find the more often I weigh the less interested I am in the actual numbers.0
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Only at the doctor's office.0
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It's good to weigh yourself weekly on the same day of the week, do it in the morning before you eat and drink, definitely after using the bathroom as weird as it is to say. Good luck!0
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I weigh every Saturday, at this point. So just once a week.0
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I weight mine once a week at the same time of day0
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I used to weigh every Monday morning to keep track of things when I first started but, now, whenever I feel like it.
It doesn't matter when you do it, just try to stick to the same time. ie: f you eat a lot at weekends then do it before or after, but you'll regularly see what your trend is.0 -
I subscribe to the belief that tracking your inches is more important than your weight. Not that you shouldn't monitor it. I weigh myself every 4-5 weeks (one month) and do my measurements a bit more frequently. I always weigh myself after 8 hours of sleep, first thing in the morning!0
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I weigh every morning.
If you weigh every day, don't let that number play games in your head. Things like hard workouts, sodium intake, hormones and things all play a part in that scale number.0 -
Twice a week. Every Friday and Monday morning....at the same time. And I take measurements on the last day of every month.0
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I used to weight myself every other day, but I would get discourage and give up. So now I weight myself every month on the 20th. I get so tempted to step on scale every now and then tho.0
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I weigh myself about 2 times a week to keep myself in check. It is ALWAYS when I wake up. Sometimes I weigh in after exercising too, but you lose a lot of water weight then so, that number is deceiving. Yesterday I weighed myself and I lost 1.3 pounds since my last weigh in, so I was 200.8. I exercised for an hour on the treadmill and the scale said 198.8. I will stick with the higher number for now. Is exciting as I have not been in one-derland for a really long time! I will peek in a few days to see if I can actually post a weigh in under 2000
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Saturdays, after i've had breakfast and lunch, but after my workout that day. between the two variables (eating and exercising) i figure it's pretty indicative of my "regular" everyday weight.0
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I weigh Tuesday morning's same time each week. Sometimes I will check on Friday as well, just to see if I've made any progress but I don't log that one, that's just for myself to think about over the weekend and to get me thru to Tuesday because I get anxious! haha.0
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I weigh everyday. I know that I fluctuate between 1-2 pounds per day but I like to know if I go up more than 2. Normally I see a drop every other day.0
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I weigh myself once a week. On sundays normally.0
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Every day in the morning, I like having the data as it makes it easy to look at which day you could have gone wrong on your diet.0
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Do whatever works for you. Some do it once a month, once a week or once a day.
I weigh myself every morning.0 -
I weigh once per week. Before I eat or drink anything, no clothes and after morning bowel movement (TMI, sorry).0
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I don't anymore, I go on how I look in the mirror, how I feel, and how much I can lift.
Because I lift heavy I have muscle, so I know the scale will never reflect what I would like it to. But these days it's just a number. Getting leaner and tighter and smaller and more energetic is my goal, not shifting pounds.
Maybe give it a try? Once you get over the terror of not knowing (!), it's very liberating.0 -
I try really hard for 1x a week... Saturday morning before my trainer workout.0
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I weigh every day but only track it on Saturday0
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I used to get obsessive with the scale, so I weigh myself once a month after my Saturday workout at the gym. I don't have a scale at home anymore because I was sabotaging myself with negative thoughts if I gained a pound. It could be anything - water retention, building muscle, and not because I was bad at my diet or didn't exercise.
So now I weigh in and take my measurements the first of every month.0 -
Twice every day. Once when I wake up and once before I go to bed.0
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I used to weigh everyday but it was making me crazy so now i weigh myself once or twice a week. it's just up to however you want to do it though lol0
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I weigh myself every morning at 8 AM.0
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