How often to weigh self on scale?
newyorkmo
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How often do you weigh in? I try to get on scale daily (first thing in the morning after I pee and before I eat or drink anything) - I probably remember to do it approximately 4 days a week. I find that helps me stay on track and gives me immediate feedback and motivation. Only issue is that I can't get too caught up in the minor bobbles up and down. Have to look more for the general trend of loss of maintenance. What works best for you? Daily? Weekly? something else?
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I'm on that scale probably ten times a day. I record the first morning weight. It's never the lowest, but I stick with recording that one.
I think the smarter way is once a week or (at most) once a day.0 -
When my scale was the Wii Fit in the living room ... probably weekly. A couple weeks ago I bought a bathroom scale and now I weigh myself a few times a day.
Now hold your warnings weighing too often or whatever...
(a) I don't care what it says. I'm just curious how I fluctuate over time. I record my weight every 4 days.
(b) Weighing myself before/after runs helps me know how much water weight I lost which has opened my eyes to how much water I need to bring on long runs (especially now that is hot)
(c) I'm childish. Weighing myself before/after ... bathroom activities ... is funny to me. I'm setting records.0 -
once a week.0
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I'm on that scale probably ten times a day. I record the first morning weight. It's never the lowest, but I stick with recording that one.
I think the smarter way is once a week or (at most) once a day.
If your morning weight is not the lowest at what point in the day is it?0 -
When my scale was the Wii Fit in the living room ... probably weekly. A couple weeks ago I bought a bathroom scale and now I weigh myself a few times a day.
Now hold your warnings weighing too often or whatever...
(a) I don't care what it says. I'm just curious how I fluctuate over time. I record my weight every 4 days.
(b) Weighing myself before/after runs helps me know how much water weight I lost which has opened my eyes to how much water I need to bring on long runs (especially now that is hot)
(c) I'm childish. Weighing myself before/after ... bathroom activities ... is funny to me. I'm setting records.
Good the water weight you lose should be immediately consumed right back.0 -
When my scale was the Wii Fit in the living room ... probably weekly. A couple weeks ago I bought a bathroom scale and now I weigh myself a few times a day.
Now hold your warnings weighing too often or whatever...
(a) I don't care what it says. I'm just curious how I fluctuate over time. I record my weight every 4 days.
(b) Weighing myself before/after runs helps me know how much water weight I lost which has opened my eyes to how much water I need to bring on long runs (especially now that is hot)
(c) I'm childish. Weighing myself before/after ... bathroom activities ... is funny to me. I'm setting records.
i weight my self every time i go into my bathroom, be it to shower, brush teeth, or use the toilet just out of curiosity. i only consider the weight i see first thing in the morning as valid0 -
Weekly (same day, same time) is what I do.
I personally don't see the value in weighing multiple times a week or per day.0 -
I weigh myself first thing every morning (after peeing) and record that weight. I don't worry about changes up or down. I want to see the trend line on a downward trek. It keeps me honest every day. If I only weighed myself once a week, I would probably go off track. I need the daily enforcement.
If movement upward bother you, weighing daily is not for you. You will weigh more some days.0 -
When my scale was the Wii Fit in the living room ... probably weekly. A couple weeks ago I bought a bathroom scale and now I weigh myself a few times a day.
Now hold your warnings weighing too often or whatever...
(a) I don't care what it says. I'm just curious how I fluctuate over time. I record my weight every 4 days.
(b) Weighing myself before/after runs helps me know how much water weight I lost which has opened my eyes to how much water I need to bring on long runs (especially now that is hot)
(c) I'm childish. Weighing myself before/after ... bathroom activities ... is funny to me. I'm setting records.
Ha, I do all of a, b, & c, too! It's fascinating to me, but I'm weird :laugh: .
To OP, I record daily ("official" weigh-in is first thing in the AM after bathroom) on the Libra app for my phone. It tracks a trend line, which averages daily fluctuations and gives a forecast of future weight loss.
For MFP, I enter my first day of the week weigh-in (for me, it's Monday AM, after a rest day, so as to remove any muscular water retention from "skewing" the number).
Or, if daily weigh-ins and seeing fluctuation is stressful to you (it is for many, many people--and that's okay, too). Just step on the scale once a week or less. That works for tons of people, too.0 -
I'm on that scale probably ten times a day. I record the first morning weight. It's never the lowest, but I stick with recording that one.
I think the smarter way is once a week or (at most) once a day.
If your morning weight is not the lowest at what point in the day is it?
Like another poster, I also like to see the Before and After poops.
I know the fluctuations don't matter, I just like seeing what is going on,0 -
When my scale was the Wii Fit in the living room ... probably weekly. A couple weeks ago I bought a bathroom scale and now I weigh myself a few times a day.
Now hold your warnings weighing too often or whatever...
(a) I don't care what it says. I'm just curious how I fluctuate over time. I record my weight every 4 days.
(b) Weighing myself before/after runs helps me know how much water weight I lost which has opened my eyes to how much water I need to bring on long runs (especially now that is hot)
(c) I'm childish. Weighing myself before/after ... bathroom activities ... is funny to me. I'm setting records.
I've never considered that before! Super smart- will try that one time...
and OP, I'm pretty much like you- weigh myself often through the week (also in the mornings) but I only record my weight on MFP from Wednesday weigh ins if there's a loss. I use a separate app to keep track otherwise.
Edit to add: The Libra app is AWESOME for Android, but if you're an iPhone user- not available I use WeightTrend+ and uLog... have been testing them but I'm leaning towards weighttrend.0 -
I weigh in 3-5 days per week...it's really up to you and how many data point sets you want. Just make sure you understand daily weight fluctuations.0
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I typically only weigh myself once a week, though this week was the exception and I've weighed myself 3 times. This is because when I first signed up here (last friday) I simply guessed at my weight, so then I weighed myself a second time to get an accurate measure. Then, today I weighed myself again because I had been constipated before and I finally managed to have a poo this morning, so I wanted to see where I was after that. Also, I tend to skip weighing myself during the week of my period because I know it's not going to be accurate thanks to the water weight.
But yeah, exceptions aside, I don't see a point to recording one's weight more than once a week.0 -
I do the same thing! I once ran a half marathon on a treadmill at a hotel gym against a friend. It was hot and I lost 2.8 pounds in sweat.0
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My goal is to lose .04 - 0.5lbs a week so I like to weigh myself every other week. I keep the scale at my friends house that way I'm not sneaking onto it before.0
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probably every other day to every three days. it keeps me accountable!0
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I weigh once a week on a sunday morning at my boyfriend's house. I use his scales as they are digital and i weigh naked so i know it is as accurate as it can be. Although i swear they are not right sometimes lol.0
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I try and do just once a week, mainly because my weight can fluctuate quite a bit over that time so its counter productive to weigh myself every day. I go up and down all week because I am still big and hold onto a lot of water so waiting a week between weigh ins I always see a loss.0
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I usually weigh once a week. Saturday mornings. That way I have time to take measurements too. I used to weigh daily, but I got really depressed if the number went up, even though I knew it was because of normal fluctuations...0
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I used to weight myself once a week, on Friday morning after morning bathroom rituals and before morning exercising/eating. I now do it everyday because I like to track the water weight fluctuations and track mean progress over the long term.0
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Every morning after I pee. I should probably switch to once a week though.0
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I normally weigh my self every morning right after I go to the bathroom. I only record my weight on Sundays though, so I'm not recording every little fluctuation.0
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I weight myself every morning to watch the flucuations, but I only log my weight once a week.0
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I usually weigh myself whenever I feel like it. Always in the morning after peeing & before eating. I don't really stick to a specific weigh in day because I have found in the past that some days are better are worse than others, so I don't feel like I get an accurate read. I just weigh whenever. Sometimes once a week. Sometimes 5 times a week. Sometimes never.0
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Everyday:
The weight you are in the morning after your first pee is usually the most accurate as you're not carrying around all the food/water buildup from the day before your body has digested it.
I typically weigh myself about twice a day. First time is in the morning as thats usually the most accurate (assuming you've gotten a good amount of sleep). I also like to weigh myself later in the day just because i'm curious what it says and i can usually get a good feel for what it'll read the following morning.
One thing to keep in mind while weighing yourself multiple times a day and week is that the number on the scale WILL fluctuate, usually about 2-3 lbs. This is NORMAL because of everything that has happened during the day.
Weighing in everyday helps keep me on track and keep my motivation high.
It's no problem if you forget to weigh yourself. How often you weigh yourself and when is all personal preference but keep in mind that the morning is best before doing much else. You can change your morning routine if that helps: Get up, go to the bathroom, brush your teeth, etc. and if you don't usually have to use the facilities in the AM then just get up, weigh yourself, and brush your teeth. Whatever you choose to do is up to you.0 -
My scale is right by my bed. Wake up, go pee, strip down, step on scale, record data, done! EVERY morning.0
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I weigh daily in the morning naked after using the facilities. As an engineer I love data.. so I enjoy all the ups and downs. I also plot it in excel and run trendlines.0
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Every 10 minutes.0
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When my scale was the Wii Fit in the living room ... probably weekly. A couple weeks ago I bought a bathroom scale and now I weigh myself a few times a day.
Now hold your warnings weighing too often or whatever...
(a) I don't care what it says. I'm just curious how I fluctuate over time. I record my weight every 4 days.
(b) Weighing myself before/after runs helps me know how much water weight I lost which has opened my eyes to how much water I need to bring on long runs (especially now that is hot)
(c) I'm childish. Weighing myself before/after ... bathroom activities ... is funny to me. I'm setting records.
Ha, I do all of a, b, & c, too! It's fascinating to me, but I'm weird :laugh: .
To OP, I record daily ("official" weigh-in is first thing in the AM after bathroom) on the Libra app for my phone. It tracks a trend line, which averages daily fluctuations and gives a forecast of future weight loss.
For MFP, I enter my first day of the week weigh-in (for me, it's Monday AM, after a rest day, so as to remove any muscular water retention from "skewing" the number).
Or, if daily weigh-ins and seeing fluctuation is stressful to you (it is for many, many people--and that's okay, too). Just step on the scale once a week or less. That works for tons of people, too.0 -
I weigh daily in the morning naked after using the facilities. As an engineer I love data.. so I enjoy all the ups and downs. I also plot it in excel and run trendlines.
Finding a way to make it fun is a great idea!0
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