How often do you weigh yourself?
kkddmom
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I've heard people say they weigh in everyday and others only once a week. What are your thoughts and opinions?
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Hey kkdd....
Well I take official weigh ins every monday but I may weigh myself on any day just to see how I am coming along. I would say weigh yourself when ever you feel it but remember that weight can fluctuate from day to day so the best view is one over the long haul. It allows a better picture and you wont get discouraged when one day you weigh more then you did the day before.
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I do an official weigh in once a week. I have a scale addiction though, so I usually weigh myself multiple times a day. I'm trying to stop doing that though.0
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I weigh myself every Monday. After I wake up and use the bathroom first.0
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Once a week, at most. Sometimes ever other week.0
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I'm obsessed with weighing myself, but I am only allowed to weigh myself now once a week, and that is based off the gym scale. I am doing a challenge right now at the gym, so that is what I am going based off of anyways.0
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Once a week or less.0
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I weigh in every Monday morning. I feel it helps keep me accountable on the weekends and starts my week off right.
I will sometimes step on the scale throughout the week, if I'm feeling thin that day, but I don't log it.0 -
I weigh myself every day but I don't record it until my weigh in day.0
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I weight myself every day at home but my official weight in is just once a week using the scale at the gym.0
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I have found that if I weigh in daily i get really discouraged...your not going to lose 1+lbs a day...so now I weigh in monthly (sometimes weekly if I'm feeling sneaky)0
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i weigh in every day lol i just can't help myself! i am way too eager to see those numbers drop! and if it is a good drop i generally wait a couple days and if the number stays consistent then i record it!0
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I weigh myself everyday, keeps me in-line!0
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we weigh on Monday mornings... we were supposed to only do Mondays but once in a while I just want to see if the week is progressing at all and I sneak a peek.. but it doesn't count no matter how good it is... and like a previous poster said, one of the reasons we picked Monday was so that we didn't over do it on the weekends when we first started... now that isn't a problem, I have more problems getting all my calories in on the weekends because it's not as structured as break and meal times at work.0
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I weight myself once a week. Otherwise its stresses me out to see the numbers. Your weight veries day by day.0
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I weigh myself once a day, with the understanding that it will go up and down a bit. That's fine as long as the general trend is downwards!0
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I do a combo. Meaning on the one hand I weigh myself daily, but never record it. Then, once a month I do the official weigh in for myself, which I then record. The rationale is simple. The daily gives me a chance to see how much weight can naturally fluctuate even within a day. (Quite common for example to be up/down 2 lbs depending exactly when), whereas the once a month official gives me the long term trend I want, giving me a much better reflection about what happened in a month time, while not making me sweat about all the little up/downs along the way.
I have often found that I might not see any weight change for 5, 6 days and then suddenly, almost as if over night, weight drops 3 lbs.
BTW. for me much more exciting are the measurement changes and fitness changes once a month.0 -
I weigh myself twice a month. I don't keep a scale in my house because I would be constantly weighing myself!0
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i was scale obsessed and now it's been two months i haven't weighed myself..i have lost inches my clothes fit better and i can concentrate more on healthy eating and work outs as i don't have to stress over the number that would pop up on my scale every week..0
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It depends on how much you put into those scale results. I weigh myself every day and track it (as well as my body fat %) on an excel spreadsheet, but only log my weight on here once a week.
However, I'm very aware of the weight fluctuations from water retention etc., so if I go up or down by half a kilogram, I don't read too much into it (unless it's a trend that occurs for 3 or more days in a row).
I find that it helps keep me accountable, and if my weight has changed drastically, I go over the previous day in my head to see if there was anything that I could have done better.0 -
I have issues with the scale. It tends to mess with my motivation so when I first started MFP I did a starting weight and decided to let my cloths be an indicator. But now I am working out with a personal trainer and she weighs me once a week on Thursday.
After years of trying to lose weight I am no longer using the scale as my main indicator of progress. My clothing is getting loose and people are starting to say "are you losing weight". It does much more for my motivation!0 -
Im not too picky about when I weight myself usually once every 5-10 days. If you weigh yourself everyday you can easily get discouraged and give up. I dont even keep a scale in the house that I can just jump on real quick. My only scale is through the wiifit0
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Every day, sometimes a few times... Im a bit obsessive. LOL. I think once a week is probably best.0
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I weigh after every workout ... I don't see the harm in it.0
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once a week. this really really works best for me. once a week helps me change any bad habits i might have started one week that made me gain weight or continue good habits that made me lose. every day would drive me crazy and depress me but once a month would hinder me and make it take longer for me to get to my goal i think (im constantly changing my habits)0
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I weigh myself daily.....as I find that is what holds ME accountable. I think you need to weigh as often as YOU feel comfortable and as often as you feel you need to to hold yourself accountable to your weight, food, exercise, etc. I have done this since the day my weight loss journey began -- almost five years ago.
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