How often to weigh yourself
Ashado2014
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Good morning everybody. Well I just started this diet on Thursday, and I've really been sticking to it. I'm actually on the Herbalife Diet just to start. Anyway after three full days of dieting I couldn't wait to weigh myself this morning. I was feeling a little down as I went to bed last night with an awful headache. I wasn't hungry so I think it was from allergies. Anyway so I weighed myself this morning and I'm down four pounds. So I'm happy with that. I just wondered how often should a person weigh theselves? I'd love to weigh every day, but am afraid I'd get discouraged if there isn't any change. Thank you for your help
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Weighting yourself everyday can be incredibly discouraging indeed. But I personally can't wait a whole week before my weight-in. I think it's a good idea to have set days you weight yourself though, like once or twice a week. If you do decide that weighting is part of your morning routine, just remember that weight does fluctuate and don't get disheartened if you put in a pound or two even after eating well previous day.0
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Thank you so much for your help. I think maybe I'll do it every other day. I actually ordered a new scale as the one I'm using is very old, and proably not real accurate. Thank you again0
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Not a problem, and do keep in mind that some of the weight will be water weight. Eating more salt makes me weight more the next morning (but not in the long term), while drinking alcohol makes me dehydrated and lose immediate weight (but put some on long-term).0
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I weigh twice a week on Sunday mornings and Wednesday mornings. And it's always a huge loss and a small gain. Which I'm totally OK with.
Word of caution, don't expect a 4 lb loss at every weigh-in. The first week or two you will lose a bunch of water weight, and then the scale will settle down to a hopefully reasonable loss of 1-2 lbs a week.0 -
My weight fluctuates a lot. I use to weigh myself all the time but it ended up bumming me out so now I weigh once a week. Plus, you get a bigger drop when you do that lol.0
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I log everyday for now just so I can see the trend on how my body reacts to what foods I ate the day before. Also this keeps me motivated to keep going!0
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I log everyday for now just so I can see the trend on how my body reacts to what foods I ate the day before. Also this keeps me motivated to keep going!
Sorry I meant "I weigh everyday..."0 -
My previous coach, who has since moved to another state, told me I was only supposed to weigh myself once a week. I did not like that idea, because I was used to weighing myself every day. BAD idea!!! If I had lost some weight, I would "celebrate" and eat something I was not supposed to eat. Then, if I did not lost, or gain a little, I was down in the "dumps" and eat a "no-no". So, it was a no-win situation for me. It was a Thursday when I had my first talk with my former coach. So, that is the day I keep for weighing myself. It took all I could manage to not get on the scale before that next Thursday rolled around. I still stick to it. Hope this helps.0
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Short answer: I don't weigh myself. My doctor weighs me once a month.
Long answer: I was getting so tied up in that number on the scale that I started weighing myself twice a day so my doctor made me get rid of my scale.
If you're not batspit crazy like I am, once a week should do it, especially for a woman.0 -
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I used to weigh myself once a week but I'm going to change it to once a month because I'm getting so disheartened seeing gains and hope that after a month I'd be more likely to see a loss. It never used to bother me the last time I lost weight but in all honesty I lost pretty much every week were as at the moment it's up and down and all over the place despite being 100% consistent (aside from 1 day in the past 2 months where I went over a bit).0
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I weigh myself everyday but I pay ZERO attention to the day to day changes in weight. I take a 7 day average of my weight and compare that weekly average to the previous few weeks. That is a much better indicator of progress then trying to compare day to day.0
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Everyday. Sometime twice a day. I need to put the scale away and weigh once a month but the suspense would kill me0
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I weigh myself everyday but I pay ZERO attention to the day to day changes in weight. I take a 7 day average of my weight and compare that weekly average to the previous few weeks. That is a much better indicator of progress then trying to compare day to day.
I weigh once a week but I like the idea of a weekly average. I think I'll start doing this.0 -
You should weigh yourself once a week on the same day and time. I chose Monday mornings. If I see a gain after a bad weekend of eating, I will usually chuck any gain to water weight bc it always goes back down by my next weigh in.0
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You should weigh yourself once a week on the same day and time. I chose Monday mornings. If I see a gain after a bad weekend of eating, I will usually chuck any gain to water weight bc it always goes back down by my next weigh in.0
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I weigh every day, but only update my weight about once a week.0
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Every Sunday Morning ..0
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Eh. Like never. Maaaybe once a month or two, if I'm curious.0
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I weigh everyday. I use a weight tracker app that takes my daily readings and gives me an average.
I love weighing every day. I think I would have more potential to be disappointed if I only weighed once a week. If I happened to catch a higher weight day I may get discouraged that a week didn't give me results. Weighing every day, I can see that some days are higher than others and that a high day isn't bad, because the overall trend is down.0 -
I weigh once every week or two when I feel like I have lost some weight. Not seeing a loss really used to get me down so I decided to put the scale away for awhile. Now I am used to doing it every so often when I don't feel bloated in the morning. I do take my measurements at least once a week. That seems more important to me and I don't feel as down when I still measure the same. There is definitely a psychological factor to weightloss! Daily weigh ins don't bother some people but for me it really does.0
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I weigh once every week or two when I feel like I have lost some weight. Not seeing a loss really used to get me down so I decided to put the scale away for awhile. Now I am used to doing it every so often when I don't feel bloated in the morning. I do take my measurements at least once a week. That seems more important to me and I don't feel as down when I still measure the same. There is definitely a psychological factor to weightloss! Daily weigh ins don't bother some people but for me it really does.
I'm the same! I'm lucky too that I do seem to have lost inches every time I measure which is roughly every 2-3 weeks.0 -
I weigh myself everyday, first thing in the morning, after going to the bathroom but only log in weight loss once a week . By doing it this way, it keeps me accountable and on point . It works for me .0
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If you want to weigh yourself every day then calculating an average is the way to go, at least for me. I use trendweight.com and it provides a nice graph to show what's going on behind the 'noise' of daily weights jumping around. Simple and free to use.0
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I only weigh my self once a week, every Monday first thing in the morning before eating. Since weight can fluctuate I can become discourage very easily if I do it more than that. Doing it every Monday also helps me set my goals I want to achieve and gets me in the right mindset for the whole week.0
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Also if you weigh daily you can get upset and find yourself binge eating more.0
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I enjoy seeing the fluctuations, so I weigh in daily. It never ceases to amaze me how much water my body can store from one day to another lol0
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Almost never these days. Kept some old clothes from a decade or so ago when I was in college, at my slimmest. When those are too loose I'll get back on the scale.0
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I weigh myself everyday but I pay ZERO attention to the day to day changes in weight. I take a 7 day average of my weight and compare that weekly average to the previous few weeks. That is a much better indicator of progress then trying to compare day to day.
Spot on...as always! I'm an engineer by trade, so I'm used to measuring and logging. So I step on the scale every day. Sometimes just for kicks, I weigh myself before bed and then when I wake up...just to see where I go. It's very normal for me to move up and down by 2lbs a day or more.0 -
I weigh myself almost everyday. I don't don't on weekends. At first I thought if I did this it would make me paranoid about every single weight fluctation. However, after a month on myftinesspal I realized that you can't gain 5 pounds of fat in one day. It made me really get interested in my water weight fluctuations.
I feel like I know my body better when I measure several times a week. I know if I have gained a lot of water weight suddenly that I have either not been drinking enough water or I'm about to start my cycle. I know based on trends if I'm trending up in weight or down.0
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