Increasing cals but don't want to weigh myself help!

Kimblesnbits
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I'm about 3 weeks in maintenance and have been upping my calories 5% each week, but here's the thing. I haven't even weighed myself in 6 months, I just know I'm happy with my measurements, how my clothes fit and the way I look in the mirror. I feel that I have to start weighing though because It will affect the amount of cals I add each week. Like some weeks I might be able to add more/less cals depending on if I lost or gained weight. I was thinking of starting to weight once a week but I'm one of those people where the number really makes or breaks my day mentally, and its not healthy. Should I continue to just measure myself? Is that really accurate enough?
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If it was accurate enough for your weightloss stage, why would it not be accurate enough for maintenance? Just play around with your calorie intake and measure yourself regularly.0
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I'm about 3 weeks in maintenance and have been upping my calories 5% each week, but here's the thing. I haven't even weighed myself in 6 months, I just know I'm happy with my measurements, how my clothes fit and the way I look in the mirror. I feel that I have to start weighing though because It will affect the amount of cals I add each week. Like some weeks I might be able to add more/less cals depending on if I lost or gained weight. I was thinking of starting to weight once a week but I'm one of those people where the number really makes or breaks my day mentally, and its not healthy. Should I continue to just measure myself? Is that really accurate enough?
I wouldn't be adding so much each week ... add a bit and see how it works for you for 4-5 weeks... if your still losing add more.
Your talking about body composition... it's what really matters, how you feel about yourself and the way you look... a number doesn't represent how you look in the mirror...IF anything you should be talking to a professional about your dependency to the number on a scale.
1 person can weight 150lbs and wear a size 32and another can weigh 185lbs and wear a size 30 ... just saying it's not about how much you weigh.0 -
Does the number on the scale really matter? If not forget about it. I haven't weighed myself in forever, my clothes still fit and I'm happy the way I am. That's all that matters. Keep increasing slightly until you start feeling your clothes get tighter, that's when you'll know when you've gone over.0
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^ this.
if your goal is not to gain muscle, and you are content with how you look, then weighing is irrelevant. i recommend you not weigh yuorself because water weight will be a factor that contributes to sporadic increases/decreases0
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