How often does everyone weigh themselves?
blackcelica
Posts: 9
Hi all,
I was just wondering how often you weighed yourselves? I used to do it daily at around the same time if i could but it would fluctuate up and down. I don't think that was a good idea because of the bodies natural digestion process which can alter based on what's been consumed. I now do it once a week, same day / time or as near as. I think that gives a more true representation of your actual weight, plus it cuts out the daily stress of 'oh my god, I've put on a pound'.
Any thoughts or best practices?
I was just wondering how often you weighed yourselves? I used to do it daily at around the same time if i could but it would fluctuate up and down. I don't think that was a good idea because of the bodies natural digestion process which can alter based on what's been consumed. I now do it once a week, same day / time or as near as. I think that gives a more true representation of your actual weight, plus it cuts out the daily stress of 'oh my god, I've put on a pound'.
Any thoughts or best practices?
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I weigh myself everyday at least once, however I only record it once or twice a week. I find it keeps me motivated.0
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I weigh myself every morning before breakfast, even when I'm not following a strict diet or counting calories. It helps me to keep track of whether or not I'm slowly gaining any weight, and it also helps to keep me motivated!0
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Every Thursday morning....before my workout.....right after I get up.....0
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I am opposite of most, I weigh myself once a week or more. I tend to loose inches and not pounds. I have literally taken my scale to the trash and tossed it, (bought a new one). My Dr. states this is common and best to look at loosing pant and shirt size as loosing numbers on the scale. If I end up a size 2 at the same weight though, there is a problem.:laugh:
The scale depresses me, so when my pants are tight, I need to change my ways. When I see a large number loss, that excites me the most!0 -
Every day, the once a week thing was really not working for me. I like to see how I'm trending and adjust accordingly. I enter all loses but no gains. That said, I report on here only every Friday. This method has really helped to keep me motivated.0
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Every morning before I dress. There's no daily stress at all even if they show a pound or two more... it's the trend line that's important. Daily fluctuations are due to many reasons but having the daily information itself isn't a bad thing - it's how you react to it that dictates how often a person should weigh.0
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The scale is a DEmotivator for me - I might weight the same for a couple of weeks or more, but my clothes will fit better and better. I once GAINED 2 pounds back that I had lost, but my pants were starting to drop off my butt!
I decided to stop looking at the scale for a while, but I'm still watching my calories and exercising.0 -
weekly...... always in the morning after I wake up, wearing the same thing..... my neon green man thong....... oh sorry.... TMI?? :laugh: :laugh:
OK, definitely a joke...... :noway: :noway:0 -
I have been weighing myself every other week and taking my measurements in the weeks in-between.
I find that really works for me as I have something to look forward to each week whether it's weight or inch lost :-)0 -
Once a week, at the gym, same day, same time (before workout) and same basic water intake, clothes etc. Log the number and move on.
It is really the only way I can do it and stay sane.
Everyone is different, and the scale can be a useful motivational and information tool for some, I have read many posts where people say it keeps them on track.
I found that it kicked up my obsessive tendencies in a harmful way. I was weighing at every opportunity and using "bad results" (as you pointed out, natural fluctuations) as a reason to starve myself and over-exercise. "Good" results led to minutely analyzing what I had done to attain that number. Not good for the mind or body.
I think, however, that it is important to remember that the scale is only a component in being healthy. I am still very overweight and need to monitor loss to make sure I am getting to a healthy weight. However, after I get to a certain point the weekly weigh-ins will stop and I will just look to setting new fitness goals.0 -
weekly...... always in the morning after I wake up, wearing the same thing..... my neon green man thong....... oh sorry.... TMI?? :laugh: :laugh:
OK, definitely a joke...... :noway: :noway:
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I used to do it daily, but I found that to be useless because of water weight and such, my weight would just fluctuate too much and it began making me really unhealthy about weight loss.
Now I do it once a week, every Wednesday but I don't go just by weight I also go by body fat %0 -
Well said PirateJenny! With previous eating disorders in high school and allowing the scale to dictate my issues (not everyone is like this with the scale) I cannot face it very oftern, once a week or once every 2 weeks. I do weigh myself of course, but everyone has to do what works for them. If the scale doesnt scare you... I envy you...:happy:0
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Almost never. Too scared. I have no accurate idea of how much I weigh.0
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Every 2 to 3 weeks. I have found it more rewarding to "feel" the difference than to see a number on a scale. By "feel" I mean when you notice that your pants are looser, or the first time I jumped and didn't feel my beer belly do the jello on a plate routine!0
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Every morning before my shower, but I only record once a week.0
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Once a week, Friday mornings before breakfast and my shower.
I usually take my measurements every 3-4 weeks.0 -
Once a week before I eat anything for the day.0
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Not very often, and not on a set day, but always in the morning after I've gone to the bathroom before showering.0
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About once a week.0
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