How often do you weigh yourself?
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Weekly - every Wednesday morning is check in time.0
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daily. But I don't let it stress me out (I used to get freaked out by normal fluctuations). I have seen the number vary widely, I just chart it on MFP and move on. Overall I can see the graph go down so daily fluctuations don't bum me out anymore0
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susansmoaks wrote: »i weigh in every morning. it helps me keep on track.
Me too. At the beginning it was hard to look down the scale but after some time and progress its always nice to jump on it.
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i am not weighing myself till January 1st 2016. weighing myself is always a hindrance toward me, but however i will do measurements monthly.0
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every week is the best i think, my body can flucuate in weight over the days dependant on exercise, and if i dont eat correctly. usually on a thursday0
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I weigh once a week. I don't think it matters how often you weigh yourself. I think it is what you say to yourself about what your weight means that matters.
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Everyday - first thing in the morning.
- Read the following Copied from Huffington Post:
- There are plenty of arguments that advocate throwing away the bathroom scale, but a new study suggests daily weigh-ins may be a key component to weight loss.
The study, published in the scientific journal PLOS ONE and conducted by Elina Helander and co-authors from Tampere Univeristy of Technology in Finland, sampled 2,838 weight observations from 40 people attending a health program and found that when people weighed themselves daily they tended to lose weight, while taking breaks from daily weigh-ins for longer than one month led to weight gain in certain cases.
This isn't the first time the odds have been in favor of the bathroom scale.
"Get out of bed, use the bathroom, then step on the scale. Every day," personal trainer Marshall Roy advised in an article for Be Well Philly earlier this year. "It will give you a very reliable baseline and daily data point. It will fluctuate a little bit day to day, but when you look at all the numbers over the course of a week or month, trends will be obvious."
And a University of Minnesota study, cited by Prevention magazine, surveyed 1,800 dieting adults and found that people who weighed themselves every day lost about 12 pounds over the course of two years, while people who weighed themselves every week lost only 6 pounds.
So if weight loss is one of your New Year's resolutions, be advised: The scale may be a better friend than you thought.0 -
Use software from Garmin Connect or MyFitnessPal to see trends. You will miss weight loss/gain trends if you only weigh weekly. i.e. Water retention on the weekly weigh in.
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I was weighing everyday, but I became so stressed out over the numbers. I now weigh every other day, and focus more on how the clothes fit.0
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I was weighing myself everyday, but the frustration was causing me anxiety ( even though I'm fully aware of fluctuations). So I quit. I now weigh whenever I think about it first thing in the morning. I aim at weekly, but think the 10 day or every other week that others have mentioned would work better for me. As others have said, it just depends on what works best for you.0
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every day but I don't freak out about fluctuations. track and log accurately and you have nothing to worry about0
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everyday in the morning0
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I weigh once a week. Same day every week, first thing in the morning. Your weight can fluctuate each day so I figure if I'm weighing a little less (even 0.1 lb) every week then I'm actively losing weight.0
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Every morning, for now.0
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HappyHealthyMe87 wrote: »At the minute I weigh myself every day.... Which I know I shouldn't be doing.
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Every morning but I don't chart it unless it's the same or my weight has decreased This is just a way to keep myself motivated and might not be for everybody. I know it is going to fluctuate so I don't get down on myself when it goes up a little bit. I have made steady progress in last six months (at 50% of goal). Have lost 25 lbs., and 25 more to go. First ten were the hardest. Keep the faith!0
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i weigh everyday. unfortuately, its like an addiction. i should just throw it away. lol0
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I weigh myself first thing every morning and most evenings just before bed. It keeps me on track but I don't obsess over slight fluctuations. I only log my weight once a week.0
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I don't have a scale. So I only get weighed when I go to the doctor, so it's pretty sporadically. When I had a scale, I weighed obsessively, it wasn't good for me. I finally have put faith in just counting calories and exercise. I've lost at least 25 pounds. I go to the doc next week, it will be interesting to see how the holiday eating affected weight loss. For the long term, I will probably have to use clothing as a guide. I have never stayed on a diet as long as I have this time around. It isn't all not using the scale, but I think it is a big reason.0
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I'm in the "weigh daily, smooth the curve, track the trend" group. Works for me.0
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I'm a sporadic weigher. I can't leave my scale out in my small bathroom, my dog tends to pee on it (sometimes I feel the same way). I was frustrated as I was stuck every time I did weigh in, hadn't lost any and then after about 2.5 weeks of not checking I pulled it out and wow - 3.5 lbs down. I was all smiles and breaking my arm patting myself on the back, sucking in my gut. Now I'm tempted to check more frequently to get the high but don't want to be disappointed. So I'm going to keep tracking w/MFP and trying to get motivated to add exercise (my failing point) and check again in a couple of weeks to see if the changes I incorporate & stick with make a difference.0
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Every day, same time. I've only been at this 11 days so I want to know and see the daily fluctuations. I'm still hooked on the app so I don't mind at all. Weird but two days ago I was 0.5 pound heavier than the day before, yesterday was no change, and today was 1.5 pound lighter than yesterday. Tomorrow I might back be up some, but I want to know.0
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I weigh twice a day, but only log the morning. My weight changes depending on so many factors!0
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If you go bananas get on the scale once a week or once a month only
I weigh every day because I enjoy learning how my weight fluctuates ...I use trendweight.com to view my overall trend of loss
The black dots are actual weights from the scale ...the red line is the overall trend
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Every few months, I prefer seeing the big drops0
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I weigh myself very sparingly and sporadically (more so because my scale broke) but in my honest opinion, you will know yourself if you truly lost or gained some weight, oftentimes i can guess how much i will weigh at the end of the week depending on how active i was and what i ate that week....its all about not lying to yourself, the number on the scale is to just solidify what you probably already know...again just my honest opinion0
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Twice a week. On a Wednesday and Saturday before breakfast. If I have not lost anything on one weigh in this prompts me to try even harder for the follow up weigh in a few days and this works well for me. If you get a readings with weight the same or up then I get the measuring tape out for a once a 2 - 3 month boost to moral. I had a lot of weight to lose and would be losing 1 - 3 lbs every 3 to 7 days.0
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I officially weigh in once a week but I do occasionally have a cheeky little peek at the scales midweek! x0
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I weigh 2-4 times a year, through curiosity. My main weighing scale is the mirror. I always know if I've eaten badly; The food didn't get in there without my permission, so I don't really need scales to tell me.
I used to find that if I lost weight, or reached a weight goal, I would slack off. It was as if I had saved money to spend.0
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