Scale wars...
rosieflo
Posts: 218
So, I just read an amazing post by a gentleman who lost 102 lbs in 5 months. It was an amazing story, you should look it up! Anyways, he posted that he weighed in every day and then just recorded each new low. I'm intrigued by this. I've been a firm once a week weigher, but I wonder if this would help me be more accountable? Feel more motivated? I LOVE LOVE LOVE getting on the scale and seeing it move down. I think I would love to see it move down more.
So, I know there are proponents of both camps here: the weekly weighers or the daily weighers. Which are you? Have you done both? I need to hear other's reasonings, then I'll weigh and make my own.
So, I know there are proponents of both camps here: the weekly weighers or the daily weighers. Which are you? Have you done both? I need to hear other's reasonings, then I'll weigh and make my own.
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i tried doing a once a week weigh in, but it gave me the excuse to eat like crap. for example, i'd weigh in on saturday then eat whatever i wanted thinking i had the entire week til i had to weigh in again. now, i'm weighing myself every single day. it forces me to see my weigh go up and down. and when it goes up i'm motivated for it to go back down. when it does i go down i get that satisfaction that i'm looking for.0
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I can't imagine losing that much weight that fast.... but I do weigh everyday, I take into account that there are ups and downs, so I only post my weight once a week....0
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Ha! I was just thinking about this today. I weigh in once a week but decided I'm going to change since I weigh myself everyday anyway. I think I'm just going to start logging it whenever I see a loss. Maybe I just need to see more of my efforts than just once weekly...0
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I try to check my weight every single day, it really helps me stay focused...0
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i weigh every day, once in morning and once at night. do what works best for you but for me, weighing each day helps keep me on track.1
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I weigh every day. I need to start the day by seeing that number so that I can remember why I'm working so hard. Otherwise it's too easy for me to start to believe that 2200 hundred calories is really hardly anything, and going up to 2500 once in a while is not that big a deal. I gain 70 pounds over 15 years thinking that way.1
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I weigh in once a week. I tried doing it once a day but seeing the scale go up and down like that actually caused me to lose focus and give up. It's so discouraging to see the numbers go up when your working your *kitten* off to make them go down. So that's why I weigh in once a week.0
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I'm in my 4th week. I had been weighing myself just about daily but last week (week 3) I was not losing and actually gained a pound at one point even though I was below calories (maybe too low?) and getting my exercise in even after getting up at 4am for work and not getting home until 6:45pm. So not seeing the scale go down for 4-5 days actually made me more frustrated, and think what's the point?!! In the end I did up losing for the week.
I'm going to try this week to just wait until my weigh in "day" on Sat morning so I don't get bummed if I'm sticking to it but not seeing results on a daily basis. We'll see how it goes. haha0 -
I weigh everyday. Been here 4 weeks tomorrow.. really more serious about it last 2 weeks.
I personally likke weighing in everyday. BUT it can come with excitement and disappointment. As I posted in another thread on the same topic earlier today, I went down a bit to 197 on Friday. Sunday was so excited at 195.4, but today, Monday one day later, I am 197.4. So thats 2 pounds down and right back up. And I didn't go over Sunday or eat to badly.. plus I walked alot that day. So many factors in weight each day you have to be ready to see all that.
Still, I haven't been able to get over the curiosity since the scale is next to the shower every morning.0 -
Have you considered going somewhere in the middle? Like every other day or mid week- instead of either EVERY day or ONCE a week?0
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I do weigh myself almost daily. I will skip for a few days after a weekend away or a bad day just to avoid the crash and burn of knowing its gone up. I eat well and drink so much water and then jump back on in a few days. I was doing ww before and online it only lets you submit once a week- i found i cheated bad for 2 days or more til i got closer to weigh in officially. I like making it official and working to keep it that way.0
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I also weigh amost daily but only record once a week. I weigh in daily to keep accountable, but only record Wednesday's weight!0
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I weigh every morning. And only record when I lose It keeps me motivated and makes me more aware of what I'm eating through out the day because the last thing I want to see first thing in the AM is a gain.0
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Every single day. It's just about the only reason I wake up anymore. And now that my numbers have haulted, I find myself stepping on and off the scale. Before I eat, after I eat, before I pee, after. Holding my cat, not holding my cat. I'm insane. I hate the stupid scale.0
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I want to weigh every day to keepmyself accountable but know that when the scale goes up, I get depressed and frustrated and think "why the hell do I even bother?" That's where I am now. It's more fun to weigh every day if the scale continues to go down. But, if a fluctuation would bug you, don't do it. We can fluctuate naturally 2-3 pounds based on water, sodium, etc. Some people swear by using a measuring tape instead of a scale. Best of luck to all who posted!0
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I weigh every day. It lets me see what the effect of one day of too many calories does if I make poor food choices, so the scale keeps me on track!0
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For me weighing in daily would be torture, fluctuates too much on a daily basis. I weigh in on Monday morning to see if I have to do any damage control from the weekend and to set up my week. I weigh in again Friday morning to check progress and hopefully inspire myself to keep on track over the weekend.0
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I am obsessed with that dam scale - i cannot walk into my bathroom without getting on it and yes it is torture as the number goes up and down and are never the same - geesh i even cant even leave it alone when i wake up to go pee at 3am!
I would love to be able to weigh once a week but i would go insane!0 -
I only weigh once a week, but have on rare occasion weighed myself during middle of week. I am trying to help myself not to focus on the actual weight that I lose, and think more about a new lifestyle that I am creating. Listening to my body and my heart. If I were to give in to the temptation to so closely monitor my weight, that would be the focus. I figure, if I create a sustainable lifestyle, eating a healthy amount, and only healthy foods, then I can keep this up for as long as I need to. If I allow myself the natural fluctuations in weight and willpower, and build in to my regimen the space to be imperfect and make mistakes, then I feel that will only serve to strengthen the new structure that I am building my life upon.
Since I started, I am lucky to have been fairly disciplined about what I eat, and it was fruitful: I lost an average of 1 to 1.5 pounds a week. Now, only this week did I have the time to begin exercising with any regularity. Hopefully, I will be able to build on the small success I have had in the last few months. Finally, I have the two important building blocks in place to create a healthy body and way of living.
I hope to be able to guard against ALL temptations to become obsessive or compulsive about anything. The last thing I want is to replace one obsession with another. I'll need those two building blocks to assist me, along with the support network of my friends and family.
Good luck to us all.0 -
Every single day. It's just about the only reason I wake up anymore. And now that my numbers have haulted, I find myself stepping on and off the scale. Before I eat, after I eat, before I pee, after. Holding my cat, not holding my cat. I'm insane. I hate the stupid scale.
This made me chuckle because I know exactly what you're talking about. Call me obsessed if you want but I weigh myself several times a day. Although, the only time I weigh myself holding one of my cats is when I'm weighing them. :happy:0 -
I weigh everyday and find that it actually helps me not put as much credit in the numbers and for the most part I can usually predict what the number is going to be based on what I ate and the amount of working out that I have done. It has helped me learn my body. I only "count" it once a week but I check in every morning,0
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I weigh myself everyday. I also weigh myself at the gym and the supermarket scale. I am obsessed with my weight. When I see a lose my day is great. When I gain I ignore it and eat more protein that day. Protein helps me get over the plateaus. :0
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I weigh myself daily. I think it's just fascinating seeing how one can gain or lose pounds in a day... the overall trend should still be towards weight loss, so I don't freak out if one day I see I "gained" a couple of pounds.0
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if i am not busy i weigh almost daily, i noticed if i do it weekly that i dont keep myself in check. i even gain if i do it weekly.0
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me and my scale have a love hate relationship. lol
I do weigh in almost every morning but I only officially record the number once a week. Good or bad Friday morning is the day.0 -
I weigh every morning. And only record when I lose It keeps me motivated and makes me more aware of what I'm eating through out the day because the last thing I want to see first thing in the AM is a gain.
I love this idea, seems like it would keep you motivated. I've been weighing daily but recording each week. Once I see that new number if I don't see it again the next day then I want to work hard to go get it again- and hope that on my 'weigh in day' that magical number has not gone illusive and I have to record one quite a bit higher.0 -
In theory I believe in the once a week weigh in, but always want to sneak in a preview. So I definitely weigh more often.
Although, I'm kind weird... I won't record my loss until I've maintained that for 3 days at least in a row.
I can't stand the idea of the humiliation of having to post a gain.0 -
yupppp, I'm also obsessed lol. I weigh myself several times a day, but it really helps me stay on track (otherwise, I'd forget to weigh myself on a regular basis) and learn how my body holds on to water weight and whatnot. I write down about 2-3 of those numbers every day on a calendar I have in my bathroom just so I can keep a running tab. then, on MFP I used to only check-in whenever I lost weight and kept it off for a few days, but now I'm trying to "officially" weigh in and take measurements every Friday morning for consistency!0
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I have weighed in each morning after waking up before getting dressed and have noticed a daily drop of weight with the exception of this morning where I somehow went up two pounds from the previous day... yikes! Not sure what the reason, perhaps it was because the day before I went back to the gym for the first time and lifted weights. Anyhow, I think weighing in each day helps me to keep myself on track.0
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I tried not weighing everyday, and I really just plopped big time. Same issue as others, it gave me license to eat like crap. So I weigh every morning same time. Somedays the scale is up a pound just because of a little water or whatever, I don't let it get me. Then after a few days the scale moves again...its all good.
Keeps me honest...and focused.
Blessings,
Diane0
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